Top notch vid🎥 on some of the basic SOP's of the Passion/Art/ Lifestyle, we know of as Falconry! Thanks for posting brah! Happy Hunting and Flying!🦅🕊👍✌
Very interesting approach. Most important, seems like everybody's happy at the end! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 That landskape of yours is as beautyfull as heaven! 😍
I made the mistake of rushing the eating experience of one of my perfectly behaved, 12× intermewed jerkins after a kill. All seemed to go well at the time, but several days later, he behaved very uncharacteristically. He waited-on beautifully over a large pond full of ducks, and as the ducks took flight and climbed out, he stooped through the flock without any interest in making a kill. He then flew away. Gone. It took me 4 days to get him back. He refused every enticement I could offer him. I've never taken even a morsal from this falcon, but he saw things differently that day.
Awesome Steve! So much easier with the drone compared to the balloon we use to use…can only imagine what the next 20 years brings…the “fence crossing” is classic-I’ve always fallen on the “third” stumble.😉😂. 🔥🫶🏻🤘🏻
Good video Steve ,and yes there’s no one right way . but am always interested in what other people do and sometimes it might suit my style of falconry. Am on a field meeting at the moment in England with today’s forecast of rain and 30 mph winds. Bloody English weather.
@@stevesomach BTW I’ve been using these techniques in the field and at home with success. My 7 year old tiercel gxp comes to the glove while free lofting in the mew (I used to bring tidbits), a short wait then he hops to the glove and off we go. 👍🏼
@@stevesomach nice 👌🏼 it does look similar to my old DJIF450. How come you hold the falcons food from inside the palm and not behind the ball of the thumb…Just curious ?