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Welcome to the Falconry Forum. We designed this site so that Newbies, Apprentices, Generals and Masters could get together and talk about the sport we love. As a guest you will find you can only enter certain boards and you can reply on fewer yet. We have done this so that everyone will be able to get to know you and you will get to know everyone on the forum. Plus it prevents spammers from having too much liberty. The forum is free so it costs nothing to register and you will be able to read and reply to all of the threads. As a guest you will be able to enter the following boards
Guest, Apprentice and Pre- apprentice, Books, Magazines,State Clubs and Equipment.

This forum will not tolerate insults, swearing, immature behavior or spamming. When posting, try to keep it on topic for the thread so others don't find it cluttered up with non-related topics. We do, however, want to make this forum a fun place to be. The topic called other in the general section of the board is where folks can "let loose" a little.

Now, for those of you new to the whole falconry scene.....Please read a bit about falconry from a few books in the library, ask us and we will reccomend a few, go online and buy some or sit back and read the threads in this forum. You may find that your questions have been answered at an earlier time. There is a section called Pre-apprentice help where you can ask questions about getting started in the sport.
Again, Welcome to the site!
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