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Big Dazz
30-12-2005, 11:05 AM
ok im due to leave the army and would like to attend a falconry course as i feel i would benifit from it and was hoping you lot may tell me where to try it has to be a week or 2 weeks long

thanks dazz




RedNoseK9
30-12-2005, 11:12 AM
where abouts are you based mate this may help find appropriate course

Antique Gazelle
30-12-2005, 01:13 PM
Hi there, don't know were you are in the country but I went on a course with Julian @ Falconry Experiences ( I think he may be on this list somewhere???? tel no 01832 274937) runs a really good courses & he doesnt sit you down for half the course making equipment etc. I had my 1st course over 5 years ago and have been on intermedeate and advanced courses since
One word of warning, he isn't the chaepest but I had researched other providersand reckoned he was bar far the best value for money.
Best wishes
Dee

Kentish Falconry
30-12-2005, 02:16 PM
Hi there, don't know were you are in the country but I went on a course with Julian @ Falconry Experiences ( I think he may be on this list somewhere???? tel no 01832 274937) runs a really good courses & he doesnt sit you down for half the course making equipment etc. I had my 1st course over 5 years ago and have been on intermedeate and advanced courses since
One word of warning, he isn't the chaepest but I had researched other providersand reckoned he was bar far the best value for money.
Best wishes
Dee

Hi Dazz First thing to do m8 is to fill in your profile so we know where you are this will make life easier for other Forum members also a few details about yourself would help check out a few members profiles first and you will see what I mean. There are too many members on this Forum who just can't be bothered and I think you should have to fill in your profile before being given membership and not be left to do it if and when you feel like it.
There are any number of places to go for a course and if you feel it would help you then go on one but also join a club as I said before.
Julian as Dee says above gives value for money on his courses, and he is a respected Falconer with a nice centre. Other than that I don't know where to tell you to go but for goodness sake check out the place you decide on and ask members on here about the course before you book up.
Best of luck M8
Terry:)

Falconry Equipment International
30-12-2005, 03:59 PM
thanks Dee, trust you & mike are well? thanks Terry for the compliment. Ithink this chaps has spoken to me already happy new year to you all
Julian

UKJay74
30-12-2005, 04:04 PM
is good to know my first thoughts were right as to who terry and the others were recommending :D

dazz mate if you havent already check out the link http://www.falconryexperiences.com/

Big Dazz
30-12-2005, 04:40 PM
ok i spoke to julian this morning just need to get back to work and get it sorted

ok terry ill do my profile:)

Juzzer
30-12-2005, 05:14 PM
hi m8,

there is a course that lantra are/have introduced why not try this m8?
anyone know anything about it post it up for him,its worth a look.

search the forum m8 it is there.:lol:

Hacker
30-12-2005, 08:51 PM
W.H.Smiths:-D :-D :-D