Great video Dave. Very informative and straight to the point. I tailmount my Redtailed Hawk every year. Orly ever lost a deck feather once in 16 years in the very situation that you mentioned, when the bird got tangled up on a fence wire. Great to see the Chilean Blue being worked on. I'm very tempted to give one a go in the future. Keep up the great work.
Nice one! If you live in hills the Chilean would Make a great hunting bird ! Ours takes crows in the air , pheasants , rabbits and crows on the ground from soaring ; all on experience days when it’s not meant to hunt !
It would be nice to see 1. An accomplished Hood maker with tutorial on making a hood with all materials used. 2. Tutorial on Imping with tail and primary feathers.Making basic furniture, anklets,jesses, leashes and Bewits. 3.many people would like to braid their own furniture maybe someone could give a tutorial on how and what to use. 4.someone that could give a demonstration on how to fit a track pack on their bird, do’s and don’ts. 5.popular now is lamping, someone that could give information on how to start and what birds most suited, I’m sure Kyle has enough knowledge. 6. Now that Vowley is up and running some would like to know how to train and know what falcons are suitable to fly. These are a few subjects that are not generally touched upon when visiting Game fairs.
Ooo nice feedback ! Thankyou , will add that to the collated info from everyone . Will be spending to the estate event team Soon to see what they have to say with the info provided etc
I used the plectrum system first season , got ripped out, we reattached and then end of season broke both decks, are permissions are heavy brambles and wooded. Now I use the tail clip, nice and easy, although I did use super gel, I will try the 2 pack glue this year. Dave are the tail clips tools colour coded how can you know which one to order when ordering. Super video 👍
@@falconry.davesharpenatureboy Cheers I haven't got mine yet as other financial commitments keep getting in the way (bloomin building costs !) so still on the old clock work telemetry Good to hear they are ok for tail mounts as tbh I prefer them less fussing about I feel.
Super comments Dave, especially the cautionary notes towards the end.
Thanks for that
Nice one Dave every day is a school day. Learning all the time thanks again.👍
Same here keeps it fun!
Other gem Dave so helpful
Cheers Ian
Great video Dave. Very informative and straight to the point. I tailmount my Redtailed Hawk every year. Orly ever lost a deck feather once in 16 years in the very situation that you mentioned, when the bird got tangled up on a fence wire. Great to see the Chilean Blue being worked on. I'm very tempted to give one a go in the future. Keep up the great work.
Nice one! If you live in hills the Chilean would
Make a great hunting bird ! Ours takes crows in the air , pheasants , rabbits and crows on the ground from soaring ; all on experience days when it’s not meant to hunt !
Cheers Dave
My question answered dave I’ve just noticed you have a Marshall EZ twist on the birds right leg
No but I’ll say yes hehe
It would be nice to see 1. An accomplished Hood maker with tutorial on making a hood with all materials used. 2. Tutorial on Imping with tail and primary feathers.Making basic furniture, anklets,jesses, leashes and Bewits. 3.many people would like to braid their own furniture maybe someone could give a tutorial on how and what to use. 4.someone that could give a demonstration on how to fit a track pack on their bird, do’s and don’ts. 5.popular now is lamping, someone that could give information on how to start and what birds most suited, I’m sure Kyle has enough knowledge. 6. Now that Vowley is up and running some would like to know how to train and know what falcons are suitable to fly.
These are a few subjects that are not generally touched upon when visiting Game fairs.
Ooo nice feedback ! Thankyou , will add that to the collated info from everyone . Will be spending to the estate event team
Soon to see what they have to say with the info provided etc
I used the plectrum system first season , got ripped out, we reattached and then end of season broke both decks, are permissions are heavy brambles and wooded.
Now I use the tail clip, nice and easy, although I did use super gel, I will try the 2 pack glue this year.
Dave are the tail clips tools colour coded how can you know which one to order when ordering.
Super video 👍
I think you need to specify as maybe diff colours depending who you get them from I reckon
What about falconers who fly with 2 transmitters Dave ?
Same as one really Ian; various options you prefer , I’ve used two on tail of eagle , one on tail one on back , doubles youre choices hehe
Can you tail mount the Microsensory units like Kyles Dave?
Yes they’re not actually that heavy and tbh on lanner size birds we’ve used them in one farther without issue
@@falconry.davesharpenatureboy Cheers I haven't got mine yet as other financial commitments keep getting in the way (bloomin building costs !) so still on the old clock work telemetry Good to hear they are ok for tail mounts as tbh I prefer them less fussing about I feel.
I know the feeling!