Amy,
There are quite a few falconers right there in Ohio. I did my undergraduate work at Ohio Wesleyan, and flew merlins during my time out there. I think there were about 60 to 65 falconers in the state back then, and that was quite a while ago. Good luck hooking up with folks and learning more about the sport.
Scott McNeff
Maine
Amy, this is a good time of the year, falconers are heading for the field or trapping new bird,
EVERET K. HORTON, MICHIGAN
Game is the name of the Game
Hey Amy!
Good to see you found your way here. I lost your phone number and was trying to give you a call to go out with us today. A group of us went out and caught a couple of bunnies. Give me a call and we can figure out a time when we might be able to get you out in the field with us.
-Joby (Joe Dorrian, 614-312-5004)
Amy
CODY RAMER, MONTANA [those who fly hawks have all the fun while those who fly falcons have all the problems]
Hello Amy!
Good to put a face to the name, hope you enjoyed yourself on Sunday!
Jeffrey
Jeffrey Kimes, Meigs County Ohio
Paramedic, Firefighter, and Apprentice Falconer
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