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david w.:
I looked it up.  Its not possible and there is no way my parents would let me have a falcon. :D

i want a Kestrel

hawkbow:
A kestrel is a falcon ;D i believe that you need to be 14 to apprentice under a master falconer.. no the sport is not real expensive, but very time consuming... it is great to be there while the raptors hunt down their prey... talk about a primitive method of hunting... Hawk a/ho

david w.:
I really like falcon and kites.  I wouldn't really wnat a hawk its not that I dont like them I just like the others better :)

I wouldnt know where to find another falconer around here.  Someday I will do it.  I think it would be alot of fun

ballista:
 man, i got pictures of this somewhere- this year at the ren. fair, there was a falconeer there- got paid ALOT at the airports to use the falcons to keep the geese at bay at a private airport in wisconson.By keep at bay, i mean swing the training bird around, and have the hawk play and train with it- im no falconeer, but thats what he explained. He had a redtail, another bird of prey (assuming a falcon, don't know for a fact) bu the coolest to me was the great horned owl he had. The eyes on this thing were about golfball sized, and a flourescent yellow- just amazing. i've seen em in the woods, but being that close was something else.

PeteC:
That looks like a good time to me.Beautiful country,lot's of game ,family and friends.Can't beat it.Thanks for sharing. I have a cousin and his family live near Cody.He's a surgeon,and owns the double doc ranch.Dr. F Schmidt.Do you know him by chance? God Bless

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