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fireash123

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  1. i think there is companys you can send it to who will download it to disc for you. i think its well worth it. to keep it in digital format then just download it to a storing website like photobucket, even my old man is learning, i use the word learning loosly mind lol. id like to get out more with like minded people to do some filming. trying to organise some lark hawking, im not into longwings that much but like the british predators type thing and have always been interested in the discriptions of lark hawking. why its not practiced as much i dont know, its a quarry most have acsess too.
  2. its crap unless your just a messer or do abit of bird work so doesnt matter how well your bird performs or what roof its on lol
  3. cheers tony, she has been very hard to work out, very headstrong but soft so cant me to harsh, responded well to posative training. hope to get a hd camera as there good on the computer but when i download them they go abit pixaly.
  4. please post your goshawking videos. i have 3 from last season and hope to get more next! think you may need to load in another window?
  5. i done it with na pr male gos, and as jasper said was fine till mid moult and started getting more flighty. then evenings bating to get higher. when i boaght a high ring perch it seemed to solve the problem. hate those raptor post. will end up damaging the rear helux with the bating. the ring gives them more freedom i think if you need to go down the teathering route. atb Ash
  6. any updates? must have caught something by now? come on eager to find out.
  7. i heared tawnys do more damage than buzzards to poults, very underarted raptor.
  8. i was bored so thought id post some of my hunting photos, please feel free to put pics up of your days in the field. would love to see. atb Ash.
  9. i have notice abit of a habit forming over the last two days, where when quartering into the wind with my 13 month gwp if i give her the turn peep and she is close in she will back cast and not venture forward into new air. she is near on perffect if aloud to go out to 60 yards but if i need her to quarter tighter she back cast on my left. anyone have any tips to stop it. i have been praising her all the time when she is quartering well but give her no praise when she back cast and shout at her to get her topush out back into the wind. imquite inexperienced with hprs and she is my first dog s
  10. nice pics kiwi, do you use the gwp to hunt and track deer?
  11. ok theres a thread on another forum i belong too and i never tire from seeing the pictures of dogs on point so lets see yours. atb ash ill start it off.
  12. well i have only flown one gos before this, and i was hoping you where going to say what you did. i have a thing for small hawks and like millet i too watch spars fly all the time as a kid and still do. and my fist wasnt big but had the best wing beat i have seen. where as this fin i have at the mo has a slower wing beat. but it still hard to see if there are any faster or slower. what i do notice is that the smaller male got upto speed qucker and was then just behind the pheasant where as the male i have now the pheasant pulls away a touch then the fin matches the speed from about 60 to yar
  13. so tony whats your view on the smaller males keeping up on the longer chasses on game, or having the stamina to keep pumping are they the same as the fins, was told that the bigger fins are abit brouder and are better suited to the longer chases. weather its true or not i dont know.
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