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Category Archives: My Falconry experiences
Department of Wildlife update!
Well, I am on the June 27th agenda to get the upland game quota changed from a 2 per day and 2 in possession to a 2 per day and 8 in possession!!! Wish me luck!!!
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Slow summer
Well, I have no bird. Jazz is free now and I hope she finds a mate. John’s bird looks like a half plucked chicken, aahhh gotta love the molt. I am going to start modifying my mew soon. I have … Continue reading
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Jazz is free!!!!
Well, I returned Jazz back to the wild on Easter Sunday. She is free now and I had an amazing life experience with her. I’ll have a new bird this fall. I’ll never forget the fun we had together. I … Continue reading
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Jazz's release soon…..
Well, I will be releasing Jazz back to the wild the weekend of 4/10. She and I had an amazing year together. We had fun chasing bunnies and catching a few critters. I will miss her and she will always … Continue reading
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John got a Harris Hawk trapping permit!!!
John drew a tag for Arizona to go trap a Harris Hawk!! I can’t wait to go. It should be a blast! I am headed out to hawk today! Should be a beautiful day for it.
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Another bunny!!
Jazz got a cotton tail this afternoon!! It was awesome and I think she did great! Check out the pics and video under “Successful Hunt”
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Winnemucca
Well, John and I had a blast on Saturday hawking with some falconers in Winnemucca. We met Doug and his two Harris Hawks and his friend Jim. Even though it was cold, windy as hell and John’s bird shit in … Continue reading
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