J jawdaw40 New Member Dec 5, 2011 #1 hi guys, hows things, just went out and got myself a 89 defender with 48k miles, live in stirlingshire
hi guys, hows things, just went out and got myself a 89 defender with 48k miles, live in stirlingshire
martin1512 Well-Known Member Dec 5, 2011 #2 Hi and welcome, just in time to have some fun in the snow then.
J jawdaw40 New Member Dec 5, 2011 #3 too true mate, plenty fell already, also handy for getting out with my birds, i hunt birds of prey
martin1512 Well-Known Member Dec 5, 2011 #4 Cool, what birds do you use? I used to have a Lanner that I used to control the Pidgeons around here with.
Cool, what birds do you use? I used to have a Lanner that I used to control the Pidgeons around here with.
J jawdaw40 New Member Dec 5, 2011 #5 i have a female harris, 2eagle owls and a kestrel, only hunting the harris at the moment though
martin1512 Well-Known Member Dec 5, 2011 #7 I have never tried hunting with Harris hawks, but I have heard that they can be used to hunt in small groups. are they easy to train?
I have never tried hunting with Harris hawks, but I have heard that they can be used to hunt in small groups. are they easy to train?
J jawdaw40 New Member Dec 5, 2011 #8 good andy, thats why i added birds of prey, you get some funny looks from folk when you say your going out with the bird in front of the wife
good andy, thats why i added birds of prey, you get some funny looks from folk when you say your going out with the bird in front of the wife
J jawdaw40 New Member Dec 5, 2011 #9 martin, harris hawks are probably the easiest bird of prey to train, you have to slowly introduce them to each other to hunt in groups although some like my mates bird dont take to flying with others
martin, harris hawks are probably the easiest bird of prey to train, you have to slowly introduce them to each other to hunt in groups although some like my mates bird dont take to flying with others