Very much yes and when I describe it to people that don’t know about Falconry I do use the term that Falconry is the art of training a bird of prey to take wild quarry
Like I said, everyone has a different skill level when dealing with barbed wire, I've been jumping these types of fence since i was 7 years old, some folks are a bit new to it!
NAFA trips are an awesome event, they need to be celebrated, now if NAFA will post this video to their FB page we will be golden. I've sent them a link and asked them to review it and post.
My advice to you would be get involved with the Missouri Falconer’s association. You can find them on Facebook most easily glossary words are very important.
I’m likely one of the 700 as I joined the past week. Really looking to to do falconry in CT not many in my state that do it sadly. Gonna be hard to get an apprenticeship. 😢
It will be easier than you think, #1 join NAFA North American Falconry Association as a pre apprentice. #2 look up all the NAFA members in your state, #3 start hunting with them now
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LOL, really good question, I've been a Master Falconer since 2009, have sponsored 8 very good top notch Falconers. I'm self taught, yes, but we have accomplished a lot. When you travel that far with Harris Hawks, it's always a good idea to give them a day to rest, that was the biggest problem this trip, I didn't. When he was acting off, I knew better than to fly him at that point.
Hello big guy you are no doubt a gift of God for us. from California .
All right well you know I’m in California right now on a movie set for cursed waters just outside the Belair
So classy so cool so amazing Thank
Thank you, your comment is deeply appreciated
Nice as always video
Appreciate that, we love NAFA and hope to do more NAFA related videos
I appreciate you making these videos for apprentices, given you had a tough situation just getting started 20 years ago!
Glad to help, I'm excited for your Falconry, give me a call some time this week 314-604-4377
@@WildlifeCommandCenter Thanks! I will Thursday after work (between 6-7pm)
Sounds like a plan, looking forward!
Nice as always
Thank you for your support
That bird is so impressive!
Raptors in general are impressive, trained hawks have their moments but in general are pretty fun to fly!
so cool! awesome episode
I really liked the part with the Buffalo running around, I don't see that many that often!
That type of hunting it's like art
Very much yes and when I describe it to people that don’t know about Falconry I do use the term that Falconry is the art of training a bird of prey to take wild quarry
Never seen this activity beautiful
Thank you I’m glad to be able to bring you some thing that is entertaining and New and that maybe you haven’t seen before very glad you like the video
what was the song playing at around 13:00? i like it haha. awesome vid!
Hey I love the commitment u have towards the job u do. Also if u have any work in north Texas I would love to do the work u do
What is north Texas to you, Lubbock?
This type of hunting and footage is phenomenal to see--especially with those windy conditions. Jett did an excellent job and made new friends as well!
Yes, the wind was a factor, but, my lack of proper preparation was the real culprit, I should have planned better
@@WildlifeCommandCenter At least you and Cole made it over that barbed wire fence ok, LOL!
Like I said, everyone has a different skill level when dealing with barbed wire, I've been jumping these types of fence since i was 7 years old, some folks are a bit new to it!
Well that’s just awesome
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Just got interested in falconry. Got a book to study and attending a demonstration next month.
You will love it, it is everything you have thought it might be, we will be bringing more content that is Falconry related
High class gentleman! gd content.
Thank you Mohammad thank you for your support in watching our channel I appreciate you and the time you took to watch our video
Awesome video guys
NAFA trips are an awesome event, they need to be celebrated, now if NAFA will post this video to their FB page we will be golden. I've sent them a link and asked them to review it and post.
Great video
Thanks for the visit
I love your videos! Im studying for "the test" lol. Im in Missouri. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
My advice to you would be get involved with the Missouri Falconer’s association. You can find them on Facebook most easily glossary words are very important.
@@WildlifeCommandCenter Thank you
I’m likely one of the 700 as I joined the past week. Really looking to to do falconry in CT not many in my state that do it sadly. Gonna be hard to get an apprenticeship. 😢
It will be easier than you think, #1 join NAFA North American Falconry Association as a pre apprentice. #2 look up all the NAFA members in your state, #3 start hunting with them now
I knew that was Chris just by that car
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Leave the music out its annoying.
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Do u actually know what your doing did u ever get a sponsor lol 😂 u should know your bird better before u take him out
LOL, really good question, I've been a Master Falconer since 2009, have sponsored 8 very good top notch Falconers. I'm self taught, yes, but we have accomplished a lot. When you travel that far with Harris Hawks, it's always a good idea to give them a day to rest, that was the biggest problem this trip, I didn't. When he was acting off, I knew better than to fly him at that point.