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Re: red-tailed Falconry

Postby Iglesias on Fri Jul 30, 2:25 am

Venox, which is the weight in your hybrid fat ?..... The other thing I would say is that you start working and uploading it according to weight and not cantazo win, so what he asimilaá more.

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Re: red-tailed Falconry

Postby Iglesias on Fri Jul 30, 3:12 am

Trumpet, remember that the colaroja can work in two pesos. The average weight that show many temples and fly with great force and enthusiasm. With this weight the buteos not hesitate to throw him everything that comes out on the road. With high weight, that although flight have power but do not show it without special effort to hunt.

Today the juvenile female vole in a really high weight of 915 gr. and fat weight is 945 gr. Bone was not to fly. But as very responsive to the hilt, carrying off and decided to give him some free vuelitos following the passage from the gate to my house to the field. Well she was following the passage of 700 meters and when I am reaching some trees that are glued to the water channel it out of my hand again and goes straight to the first tree. Way to it and suddenly I see the braco doing shows on the channel. As the edges of the canal were filled with vegetation because he did not see anything, a little way to Lanta and I see a red jaw duck (Anas bahamensis), which was very close to where encotraba chicken. Suddenly I froze, looking to see that the bird aria reaction at the time that would raise dogs. The braco a sample and golden in working retreviers another trail nearby, when the golden leaves of the channel is directed to where the Brac in sample and know you have something, so that gives you fast smell and is pulled by duck. The duck boots in front of the chicken, the chicken but I yell out a bit late, and had put the duck flies carrying a lead of about 25 meters away, and before leaving the bird. The chicken is decided and pursued by about 150 mts., Seeing the duck leaves out a great distance and lands on a tree that was left in its path.

If the chicken was in proper working weight, more experienced, and actual hunting prey, I would have liked to see really is what could happen in that cast as favorable.

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Re: red-tailed Falconry

Postby trompeta on Fri Jul 30, 8:34 am

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjtfjuPAsaA

Buno here is the video.

So Mr Church, preferring to turn down and that is
more force, pas inthe pursuit of prey.
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Re: red-tailed Falconry

Postby Iglesias on Fri Jul 30, 3:02 pm

Well trumpet to be a chicken I saw him very well, not all first-intention to fall prey as big as a pheasant, sometimes you have to wait until either the bird matures. Like I said, you should seek the weight that you work better, but that does not lose strength, you see it faster and with more decision.

Also I see is that your chicken is killing to please, not hungry, so bring back down 25 gr and have as you work. Another thing is that at the time to capture prey such as this, to learn how to quickly kill you should leave him alone he fought with the dam and keep you 4 0 5 meters away from him. Do not give hand-chopped when is killing you for what he is doing is holding the prey and waiting for their chopped. Just leave it to kill and eat at home and when you finish bas to collect all his gorge on the fist. The chopped, are only for when it is claimed to fist after failing to capture or when you pass anything else is ok.

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Re: red-tailed Falconry

Postby venox on Fri Jul 30, 9:49 pm

1400gr is the maximum weight that has come to take, but usually 1380, 1350
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Re: red-tailed Falconry

Postby Iglesias on Fri Jul 30, 10:08 pm

Venox, your chicken should work you well in 1200 gr. 1250 average weight and high weight. In either of the two weights you can fly. But you'll have best results in 1200 gr. or 1220 gr.

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Re: red-tailed Falconry

Postby Iglesias on Fri Jul 30, 10:12 pm

If the weight is 1400 gr. I'd be flying in 1260 and 1300 average weight high weight.

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Re: red-tailed Falconry

Postby pablo chevez on Sat Jul 31, 9:14 am

as they put on their videos?
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Re: red-tailed Falconry

Postby venox on Sat Jul 31, 1:10 pm

so if you've noticed that it lacks muscle muchiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisima flies barely cost you a lot, now up vertical jumps to see if I get the exploits of Mr. Trumpet
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Re: red-tailed Falconry

Postby Iglesias on Sat Jul 31, 8:20 pm

Hi Paul, you upload videos on Youtube, then you must copy and paste video http://del on the postcard and you automatically get video on the postcard.

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Re: red-tailed Falconry

Postby Iglesias on Sat Jul 31, 8:23 pm

Venox, chest and muscled a red tail is nearly round, barely notice it when we touch the keel with the fingertips.

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Re: red-tailed Falconry

Postby venox on Sat Jul 31, 10:27 pm

that vaaaaaaaaaaa note this is the killa from start to finish
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Re: red-tailed Falconry

Postby Iglesias on Sun Aug 01, 4:03 am

If weighed 1200gr hours and is in the killa for then you can be up to 1300 gr. weight of work.

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Re: red-tailed Falconry

Postby venox on Mon Aug 02, 10:45 am

Well this is the response I have whenever I go into the moves to get the hybrid.
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Re: red-tailed Falconry

Postby Nayatri on Mon Aug 02, 11:41 am

hahaha, that great photo, looks like psychosis.

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