Funny you should mention that. I bought some Gobbler Guillotines when I was down in the states. Should be an interesting hunt come September!
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Funny you should mention that. I bought some Gobbler Guillotines when I was down in the states. Should be an interesting hunt come September!

.beautiful bird
how long does it take to train one of those (is that a falcon?)
Yes he is a falcon and in the pic he was 5 months old. The training never stops as I raised him from out of the egg.
I cant imagine the amount of patiance and dedication to train falcon for hunting, my hat is off to you
how large is the falconry community in Canada?
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PM sent, don't want to hijack the thread.
Best grouse gun in the world - .22 / 20 gauge over and under Savage Model 24 - have killed hundreds over the years with mine
Straight from the horses mouth, so to speak. #6 does it for me as well...12g, #6 or 7, 2 to 3 ft ahead and above the head is the never miss combination. Last year, new member of the camp introduced #2 shot instead, some misses, but you can only find one or two pellets in the bird...
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In northern Ont (Hearst area) at our camp, all we used was a 22lr. Most birds that north had never seen people and didn't fly. A 22 in the head was perfect.
In southern Ont, a shotgun with open choke was the only way to go. The southern birds were way scary and didn't wait around for you to snipe them in the head with a 22.
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