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Eragon

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Hey all!

New to the site. I'm a college student currently will be moving out west (Idaho) for school. I'm an apprentice falconer flying a Red-Tailed Hawk, and that is where almost all of my hunting experiance comes from. In Idaho I'll be adding a lot more gun hunting because there is land and game there for it. I can't wait! I've always been interested in Africa and the hunting there is a natural extension.
 
Eragon,

Welcome to the forum , great to know you are a Falconer , do share more info about your passion for falconry.

Monish
 
Welcome to AH Ryan! Please share some pictures of your Red-Tailed Hawk with us. You are very fortunate to be involved with falconry!
 

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