MizBrown
03-08-2008, 12:42 PM
I've always been interested in hunting with a hawk, but time, money, and location were problems in the past. I'd nearly 60 and am arranging to rent a place where I have permission to keep a hawk as long as I was appropriately licensed and the mews fit in the space in front of the carriage house I'd be renting (not sure it's enough space for an 8 by 8 mews, but will see if I can renegotiate for the fenced back yard if the mews can be built to come down in the summer). The property is 2.5 miles from work so I could come home for lunch and my place of work allows telecommuting up to three days a week.
I've got a ten year old Border Terrier who went with me to the Virginia Falconers' Association field meet in Winchester last month and who picked up quickly that he wasn't supposed to bother the birds (he was in the meeting room with them). He got slightly nervous when I held a hybrid on my fist, but not egregiously so. I'd like to hunt with him, or a younger Border Terrier, and a bird, especially after seeing what beating the bushes for rabbits was like.
A friend said, "Don't wait for retirement. Do the apprenticeship as soon as you can."
Pictures of the meet here:
http://pics.livejournal.com/mouseworks/gallery/00029sdb
I've got a ten year old Border Terrier who went with me to the Virginia Falconers' Association field meet in Winchester last month and who picked up quickly that he wasn't supposed to bother the birds (he was in the meeting room with them). He got slightly nervous when I held a hybrid on my fist, but not egregiously so. I'd like to hunt with him, or a younger Border Terrier, and a bird, especially after seeing what beating the bushes for rabbits was like.
A friend said, "Don't wait for retirement. Do the apprenticeship as soon as you can."
Pictures of the meet here:
http://pics.livejournal.com/mouseworks/gallery/00029sdb