Gage was a fine little falconer today!
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Gage was a fine little falconer today!
Chris,
That's a nice-looking hood, for sure.
Bill Boni
500 ml of AB+ in the bag
Jerry's fallen and he can't get up! LOL
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David and Hope and their big ole fox squirrel!
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I recognize that red neck!!
Way to go DAVID!!!!!!!
Keep this stuff coming. As one of the people who chooses to be with family over thanksgiving instead of going to the meet I enjoy these shots of meet day to day activities. I would love to be there, but it would be hurtful to my wife to not have thanksgiving have the whole family around.
Falconry breakfast
Is this why it's called dirthawking?!
First kill with the new gos this year, out with my dad on a gorgeous evening, things are pretty good right now!!
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530 breakfast.
Where can I get the sweatshirt I want one!!!
That's a Saskatchewan Falconry Association 50th Anniversary sweatshirt from the 2006 Field Meet.
That was paddy or Lynn's sweatshirt.
Sunrise waiting for chickens!!
Just about shrimp eating time!
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Just an interesting tree we can upon while out hawking!
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Yes Chris Starr, I saw the squirrel go in the hole!
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[QUOTE=michaelberan;267951]Just an interesting tree we can upon while out hawking!
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Is that a cottonwood tree the skulls are around ?
Looks to be a ceremonial placing , either crow , Cheyenne or Lakota would be my guess . The ram , mule deer and bison horns are sacred medicine to the holymen of those tribes , was there any color fabric in small ties around it as well. The Cottonwood is a sacred ceremonial tree as well .
My family is practicing traditional Lakota from SD and that grouping is all too familiar around family lodges and homesteads .
Nice find !
One of many thorns I pulled out of my neck and shoulder...right through my clothes! Didn't catch the quail either...
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Awww, that's a cute lil thorn Jeff! Sorry about the quail though. Did Mikey like it at least? Seemed fired up about it was he??
I'm sure that dog helps, plus even along those woodstrips and fence rows the quail should have pretty limited options compared to some places. Bobwhites I think are probably the easiest quail to take because they aren't quite as hot footed as some of the western quail. I'm sure you'll get one today. I bet Mikey felt like he'd gone to heaven! Good luck today.
The Shrimp Boil:
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Brian found some beaver sign while we were out hawking...
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ROFLMAO...Brian winning the transmitter at the NAFEX dinner!
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Brandon chasing down his pigeon (unsuccessfully...where's Mikey when you need him?!)
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High winds aside Ryuka and Xzin riding the T-perch like champions!
Car hawking 101:
Believe it or not, the landowner got out a humongous "skid steer" and lifted this car up. Michael crawled underneath, dislodged the bunny from on top of the transmission, and it still escaped!!! amennn