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The Desert Sportsman
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 21 ธ.ค. 2020
This channel covers the many outdoor sportsman opportunities available in the vast deserts of Arizona. We will discuss local hunting, fishing, wild game prep and cooking, gear reviews and more.
Falconry with Kali...and Blue
First week with using both Kali and Blue as a falconry team.
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Falconry with Kali- New Hunting Partners
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Kali the redtail and I establishing our new partnership with hunting. We are still both learning each other so our tactics will build throughout the season. Make sure to check out The Desert Sportsman on Instagram and Facebook as well! If you enjoyed this video, make sure to "Like" and "Subscribe".
Cat and Mouse With Bird and Bunny
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Athena went hard after this bunny but the bunny out smarted her.
Falconry: No Bunnies But A Nice Hike
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Falconry: full process of trapping and training
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This video shows my process trapping and training a passage red tailed hawk. Facebook: TheDesertSportsman Instagram: thedesertsportsman
Predator Management 1
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Quick predator management hunt in an area that is overpopulated with coyotes. This area also holds many other valuable game animals so thinning the coyote population will help the whole ecosystem. Check us out on Facebook: TheDesertSportsman
Zune Lotoo F-A3 Shovel Unboxing/Review
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A full and detailed unboxing and review of the Zune Lotoo F-A3 survival shovel. This video is not sponsored and I paid full price for the F-A3 so this is a completely honest and unbiased review. If you would like to see more details and information on the F-A3, it can can be found here: www.amazon.com/Annihilate-Tactical-Military-Folding-Multifunction/dp/B07GQPZ8DN/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=...
Crashing HARD into 2021 with the first rabbit of the year!
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Crashing HARD into 2021 with the first rabbit of the year!
Freya caught a rabbit (GRAPHIC CONTENT)
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Freya caught a rabbit (GRAPHIC CONTENT)
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Bro you need to post more💯
I smiled for you at first free flight 😂
very informative, would like more guides like these
Dude I need your whole playlist and your lifestyle 😂🤞🏽 amazing video man ! I enjoyed watching every second and am now interested in learning falconry here in ARIZONA
Seriously 😂 I just walked in and told my fiancé same shit 😂
Is there anyway you could contact me?
This is one of the coolest and informative videos on falconry i've seen. I went down the falconry rabbit hole tonight on youtube and i'm so happy i found your video. How exactly do the traps work? Is there a certain spot they have to step in to lasso their leg? Falconry is one of the coolest and probably most rewarding sports it's so interesting and awe inspiring. Such beautiful animals. God Bless you my friend. -Tim from Florida
Thank you for the kind words! The trap, called a Bal Chatri trap, has dozens of wire noises attached. As the hawk walks around on the trap trying to grab the rodent she gets her feet caught. Thanks again for the kind words and support!
How long did the process take in total from capture to free flight?
Each bird is a little different depending on it's personality and intelligence. Some I have had trained in 2 weeks from being trapped to free flying and hunting. Others it has taken a month and a half. If I recall correctly this one was about 3 weeks.
@@TheDesertSportsman so this was a pretty good bird? Probably going to get myself a red tail when migration starts
The music has drove me mad can’t watch
I love the way she is immediately part of the family. Even including the bra hooked on the TV - he he.
Maybe get off the path and beat the cover.
Disgusting. Wild animals are not pets.
Before you criticize you should educate yourself on the sport so your comment doesn't come from ignorance. The first thing you should know is that raptors used in the sport of falconry are never treated as "pets".....they are hunting partners. There is no real social bond between the raptor and the falconer. The raptor is also kept very much wild as it continues to pursue prey. Secondly, you should know that many raptors used in the sport of falconry are returned to the wild after the hunting season is over. This is fairly common practice and how I currently practice falconry. This raptor not only has had the best nutrition while with the falconer but they also are a much better hunter at the end of the season. This is due to the fact that they hunt much more frequently (every day in my case) than they would in the wild. It is not uncommon for a raptor to skip a day or two of hunting in the wild after a large meal. Raptors used in falconry not only hunt more frequently than their wild counterparts but they also go after larger prey than usual. This translates to them being a much more skilled hunter. Also, a vast majority of raptors do not make it to breeding age due to a variety of factors, mankind being one of the greatest threats. A raptor used in falconry is almost guaranteed to reach breeding age due to the care of the falconer. Many raptors have increased in population due to the sport of falconry. Research the Peregrine Falcon and how falconers were the major players in preventing that bird from going extinct. Lastly, if you don't agree with falconry, don't be a worthless troll and seek out videos to make ignorant and uneducated comments towards.
@@TheDesertSportsman I'm a scientist with a PhD in environmental science. I have quite a bit of knowledge about falconry and its detrimental effects on ecosystems and species conservation. I work with insects, birds and foxes. I have done my own research and reviewed previous papers on the topic. The reality is, falconry has far more negative effects than positive ones. Especially since it's practice, it's "defended" on the basis of tradition rather than in sustainable practices. So, while I would never claim to know it all, I'm far from being ignorant. You may call them hunting partners, but they are no different than pets.
Feel free to cite your sources that support the above statement. Again, if you look at the Peregrine Falcon it was factually brought from the brink of extinction by the likes of Falconers. At the end of the day, it is ludicrous and completely ignorant to seek out content that you disagree with in an attempt to do what exactly? Stir the pot? That is all you will accomplish here.
The average "scientist" knows only a fraction about true wildlife compared to the average hunter. Real knowledge isn't in books, it's in real experiences. The average hunter has done far more for wildlife conservation through hunting licenses and tags than any "scientist" ever has.
@@TheDesertSportsman Wow, the arrogance behind that statement. We ecologists literally conduct almost all our research in... the field. We often find ourselves deep in the heart of a forest, desert, jungle, and more. But now I know I'm talking to a redneck. Goodbye.
Awesome videos man, I'm an aspiring falconer down in Tucson. I look forward to getting into the sport but just not sure how to manage my time doing it. For now, im just living vicariously through your videos haha
Wow that was amazing to watch
sweet ass video bud
I always wanted to do some falconry it it looks awesome, but man it seems like a huge commitment
Man it’s the same as owning any other pet , commitment should be number one priority no matter what , animals are not toys ,birds of prey or training dogs or any other animal it all take commitment care and love , you would think this would be obvious but some people get animals and are not responsible after they find out they need to upkeep and look after them 24/7 every year of their lives ,rather sad .
What the name of the Hawk?
This is cool
Супер 👍 спасибо за видео! Очень интересно
Wonderful video great documentary ❤ loved how free flight was a success❤
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Harris hawk❤
Thanks for a great video. It's nice to see the whole process in sequence, though I'm sure it was a chore to film and edit all of it. Also really liked your mews. Looks well designed. Does your state require inspections or specific dimensions? Also, do you keep your hawk or release and trap a new passage in the autumn?
Thank you for the kind comment! Yes our state (Arizona) does inspect the mews when you first build it. Though there are no specific size requirements, they will not approve one that is not appropriately sized. So far I have released each year and started over. Just waiting for the "right" one to keep multiple seasons. Plus I am still fairly new to this (4 full seasons under my belt) so I like the idea of learning from training different personalities each year. Thanks again for the comment and for watching!
I would be a terrible falconer because I would go get the bird the food when ever it looked at me like she was hungry. The bird would probably train me , LoL....
How many month did the hawk finish the training
What an amazing process! I decided to look up falconry on a whim and this did not disapoint. So interesting and awesome.
Hello, I love your videos especially the one we’re you show the full process of catching and manning the bird can you plz make a video you yo making the cage to catch the bird
Awesome i bet its not very easy towork with wild birds.
What was the time frame of these training? days or weeks,
About a month from trap to first free flight with this bird. Have had some take as long as a month and a half and some take as little as 2 weeks.
Okay question… when practicing falconry maybe not get it right 100% of the time but when you actually become experienced can you make a bird loyal 100% of the time? Or do some birds just have more free spirit than others and decide to never come back to your palm eventually ? Just a question !
One thing to keep in mind is that birds of prey are not social creatures so they will never get an emotional attachment to you. With that being said, each raptor has it's own personality and some seem better suited for the sport than others. I have had red tails that seemed to never get it so I returned them to the wild and I gave had some that picked up on it right away and almost seemed to "enjoy" my presence. Hope this answers your question. Thanks for watching!
That was fantastic. U made it look easy which I doubt it is. Very informative
Nice Job. I've always wondered.. Now i know. Thanks.
Lovely, thank you!
it not just talented made but very educational, thank you👐👍💗
Those cholla can still get through the dog boots. I pretty much only hunt my guys in areas without cholla for that reason.
Great job . I use a t perch for my tail and it really works well.
Great video, I want to see more blue and kali hunting together.
I liked and subscribed. Kudos to you as a falconer, your RT and the dog. My only advice I have, is the footage. Head mounted GoPro's are hard to watch, unless you just show the chase. Chest mounts are more stable for viewers. Just my two cents, I'll be watching future videos. 😎🎥👍
Thanks for the support and kind words of encouragement! Yeah I have tried a few methods of recording and agree the head mount can shaky at times. However, with the chest mount it always seemed like I missed the action because turning my body towards the action takes longer (and is less natural) than turning my head. Also I like to have the camera up a bit higher. I will definitely keep it in mind for the future though.
Next time, lose the music its annoying, the caption are not up long enough , justice walk us through it.
If you don't enjoy it he video feel free to not watch.
Music wasn't that bad. Thanks for putting up this video. It's very cool to see the process.
Excellent rescues my friend, these hawks are super fast!
Ruff Wear makes great boots. Having run search/ tracking dogs in the exact same terrain, I only bring out the boots when the terrain actually affects the dog (cuts, tears, cholla, etc), otherwise, they go bootless.
Thanks for the info! Yeah seems like every time we go hunting at some point he gets a thorn stuck between his toes.
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Snatching the lure away from her teaches her that you are competition. You also shouldn't have the bells slapping around that loose - you're going to bruise her legs and hallux.
Do you have a falcon ? Thought so
@user-jx2tl9zh5x Pretty sure she quite literally has a bird of prey in her profile picture.
@@user-jx2tl9zh5x No, and neither does this guy. But I DO have a red tailed hawk.
Keep up the videos! Really enjoy watching them!
Wow, great vid. Thank you for sharing!
That was an awesome vid!
Its very brief video in falconary world
That's so cool to watch!