peresaker
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Palmer
harrishawkingnovice
scotfalconer
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peresaker
Well i finally picked up the male peresaker this morning,a bit scruffy looking and needs 2 centre deck feathers,he was hatched May 2007 and bred by G Layzell,last guy never flew him,got him home ,weighed him and he was 1lb 13 oz had the odd scream here and there,went to the farm walked about for 1 hour in strong winds he never bated much,only when he was losing balance and when he was being hooded,at present hes sitting on cadge at my feet listening to some 70s music,so now i will order new telemetry and let the challenge begin (to be continued).
scotfalconer- Number of posts : 71
Location : glasgow
Registration date : 2008-01-29
Re: peresaker
Very nice Jim good luck..
Just wondered why you did'nt put an order down for a fesh 08 bird for the start of next season..
Atb Stu..
Just wondered why you did'nt put an order down for a fesh 08 bird for the start of next season..
Atb Stu..
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Re: peresaker
very nice jim, can u see the green in my eyes lol, is crow bashing on the agenda, when do u plan to fly him for? by that i mean from now untill when? if ll goes to plan?
harrishawkingnovice- Number of posts : 120
Registration date : 2008-01-29
Re: peresaker
Looks very nice jim, should have some fun with him
Palmer- Number of posts : 230
Age : 33
Location : Somewhere in the deepest darkest of England
Registration date : 2008-01-28
Re: peresaker
Stu Bailey wrote:Very nice Jim good luck..
Just wondered why you did'nt put an order down for a fesh 08 bird for the start of next season..
Atb Stu..
To answer your question stu,the reason i didnt wait to the start of 08 season is i dont fly through winter like most of you as i cant get out afterwork in winter nights,i have always flown my birds this way.i feel it is beneficial to the bird and myself as i can fly bird through the week and not only at weekends.
scotfalconer- Number of posts : 71
Location : glasgow
Registration date : 2008-01-29
Re: peresaker
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To answer your question stu,the reason i didnt wait to the start of 08 season is i dont fly through winter like most of you as i cant get out afterwork in winter nights,i have always flown my birds this way.i feel it is beneficial to the bird and myself as i can fly bird through the week and not only at weekends.[/quote]
This is what id like to do, i can happily fly my hh through winter flying weekends and lamping during the week in the darker months and flying a falcon through spring to autumn ish.
To answer your question stu,the reason i didnt wait to the start of 08 season is i dont fly through winter like most of you as i cant get out afterwork in winter nights,i have always flown my birds this way.i feel it is beneficial to the bird and myself as i can fly bird through the week and not only at weekends.[/quote]
This is what id like to do, i can happily fly my hh through winter flying weekends and lamping during the week in the darker months and flying a falcon through spring to autumn ish.
harrishawkingnovice- Number of posts : 120
Registration date : 2008-01-29
Re: peresaker
good looking bird scot hope you have lots of fun flying it
mandy- Number of posts : 214
Age : 59
Location : north yorks
Registration date : 2008-01-29
Re: peresaker
looking good jim its about time you got sorted if its any help i have a complete set of male pere tail feathers if you need them for imping
hound- Number of posts : 251
Age : 49
Location : down south hampshire
Registration date : 2008-01-29
Re: peresaker
Glad it all worked out for you jim, i bet you cant wait to get him going mate, i hope you have a good season on the black stuff
spughawk- Number of posts : 284
Location : North lincolnshire
Registration date : 2008-01-29
Re: peresaker
very nice mate hope you enjoy it
grovsey- Number of posts : 57
Age : 57
Location : sunny st helens
Registration date : 2008-01-28
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