I'd like to point out that the "jesses" or whatever had nothing to do with me. I'm just the guy holding the hawk. Blame the handler(who I do not know personally) if you have a problem with any equipment shown here. For the record, this particular bird had no problem whatsoever and was perfectly safe.
holy jesses and heavy bells. The admirable mstr. who taught me got me used to short & stubby, frustrating to work with but teaches you to be nimble fingered & much safer for the birds & they won't be as likely to pick them out. It's tempting to want to make them long in the beginning but not smart.
My mum bought me a hunting day for my birthday. So same sorta thing but i bet mine were more fun :P (not that haveing a normal falconry day isnt fun)
b0z123 1 year ago
equipment like that is an accident waiting to happen, nice bird though , i bet you enjoyed the experience
foxy358 1 year ago
I'd like to point out that the "jesses" or whatever had nothing to do with me. I'm just the guy holding the hawk. Blame the handler(who I do not know personally) if you have a problem with any equipment shown here. For the record, this particular bird had no problem whatsoever and was perfectly safe.
draven875 3 years ago
perhaps they kind of double, as a leash? lol
WSPlumber 3 years ago
holy jesses and heavy bells. The admirable mstr. who taught me got me used to short & stubby, frustrating to work with but teaches you to be nimble fingered & much safer for the birds & they won't be as likely to pick them out. It's tempting to want to make them long in the beginning but not smart.
jenelle152 3 years ago
how big are the bloody jesses on the mhh i am suprised the probird hasant got tangledup some whear
tigger00025 4 years ago