32 episodes

The goal of this podcast is to present alternate viewpoints on falconry. Topics covered range from training philosophy, husbandry, and health of birds and bird dogs to conservation and management of raptors, their main prey species, and the respective habitat that they rely on. In addition, I’ll cover-off themes related to hunter ethics, fair chase, and access to public and private land. I’ll outline efforts that falconers can make to contribute to all of these topics of conversation.

The Fat Bird, Ugly Dog Podcast Al Franke

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The goal of this podcast is to present alternate viewpoints on falconry. Topics covered range from training philosophy, husbandry, and health of birds and bird dogs to conservation and management of raptors, their main prey species, and the respective habitat that they rely on. In addition, I’ll cover-off themes related to hunter ethics, fair chase, and access to public and private land. I’ll outline efforts that falconers can make to contribute to all of these topics of conversation.

    32. Jeremy Bradshaw on "The Passage Merlin" (Part 3)

    32. Jeremy Bradshaw on "The Passage Merlin" (Part 3)

    In this final episode of my three-part series discussing passage merlins with Jeremy Bradshaw, author of "The Passage Merlin", Jeremy shares his views on having a merlin share the comings and goings of one’s home,  his views on weight management, and how he steps through the training sequence from hopping to fist to undertaking that first free flight, and ultimately to regular gamehawking. We also  talk about "carrying", and taking advantage of the natural tendency for merlins to cache their prey. And then before turning to my rapid fire questions Jeremy tells us how Al Ross shaped his ideas about flying merlins and influenced his life in general.

    • 58 min
    31. Jeremy Bradshaw on "The Passage Merlin" (Part 2)

    31. Jeremy Bradshaw on "The Passage Merlin" (Part 2)

    In this episode Jeremy Bradshaw author of the "The Passage Merlin" returns to me to talk about his love affair with the passage merlin. We begin this episode with Jeremy recollecting the events surrounding the first Merlin he trapped with, and for, fellow falconer and friend, Jeremy Roselle . He then tells us about trapping merlins in urban versus agricultural settings, including the various trap types, and his go-to favorite. He tells us about some hard-earned tips that have improved his trapping success, and some way to distinguish a passage bird from a haggard. We conclude the episode discussing Jeremy's preferred approach to the first attempt at un-hooding, feeding, and then, more importantly, that first attempt to re-hood a newly trapped passage merlin. Thanks for tuning into the Fat Bird, Ugly Dog Podcast. I hope you enjoy this episode. 

    • 1 hr 2 min
    30. Jeremy Bradshaw on "The Passage Merlin" (Part 1)

    30. Jeremy Bradshaw on "The Passage Merlin" (Part 1)

    In this episode Jeremy Bradshaw author of the "The Passage Merlin" joins me to talk about his love affair with small raptors, in particular, the passage merlin.  Jeremy begins the episode giving us some insight into the three sub-species of merlins in North America, and tells us how Jack merlins differ from female merlins.  I then ask Jeremy about his views on weight management, and how it can make one a better falconer. We then talk about the benefits of keeping a merlin in the house rather than outdoors. Before discussing technical aspects of lure flying and how much fun it can be, Jeremy provides us with his views on merlin equipment,or furniture as some call it.  We then talk about the importance of telemetry, and get Jeremy's views on which of the various mounting methods is his preferred choice. Jeremy built a solid reputation as a maker of merlin hoods - he tells us what makes a good merlin hood, and references several other falconers that took the time to become proficient in making merlin hoods. We close out the episode talking about the importance of water and feeding whole-bodied avian prey.  Thanks for tuning into the Fat Bird, Ugly Dog Podcast. I hope you enjoy this episode.

    • 1 hr 10 min
    29. Vickie Joseph on developing a "Raptor Wellness" Program

    29. Vickie Joseph on developing a "Raptor Wellness" Program

    Vickie and I begin our conversation discussing her "Wellness Program" in recently-trapped birds, which for obvious reasons, the falconer has no medical history and there is the potential that a recently captured raptor is carrying a sub-clinical parasite load, or has a bacterial or viral infection. Vickie starts by classifying types of pathogens that a falconer should be aware of, and describes  typical symptoms that may be present and which organ systems are most commonly implicated. We then turn our attention to physical injuries, nutrition deficiencies, and how the stress of capture can exacerbate injury and disease.  We then discuss Vickie's three main concerns when it comes to wellness of eyasses, and issues related to nutrition and tethering.  We conclude the episode with Vickie's recommendations for annual work-ups for intermewed hawks.  Thanks again for tuning into the "Fat Bird, Ugly Dog Podcast, and I hope that you find this episode both interesting and useful.

    • 1 hr 15 min
    28. "Four Falconry Fundamentals" with Matt Mullenix (Part 2)

    28. "Four Falconry Fundamentals" with Matt Mullenix (Part 2)

    In Part 2 of my two-episode series with Matt Mullenix, author of "Four Falconry Fundamentals",  we continue where we left off in episode 1 with Matt’s answer to a question regarding slip management and re-flushing of quarry. After getting Matt’s ideas on hunting and the future of falconry, I asked him to tell us about a very recent addition to the Four Fundamentals Project,  one-on-one tutoring sessions he calls "Fundamentals Coaching". Thanks for tuning in to the Fat Bird, Ugly Dog podcast. I hope you enjoy listening to this episode with Matt Mullenix.

    Get Matt's  previous two books plus (signed) copies of Four Falconry Fundamentals and the Concept Cards from Western Sporting here.

    To those who purchase the Fundamentals materials, get one-on-one "Fundamentals Coaching" via Zoom, sign up here: https://www.missionmedia.biz/fundamentals 

    • 46 min
    27. "Four Falconry Fundamentals" with Matt Mullenix (Part 1)

    27. "Four Falconry Fundamentals" with Matt Mullenix (Part 1)

     Matt Mullenix, falconer and author of three books joins me to talk about his most recent book, "Four Falconry Fundamentals". We begin our discussion with Matt acknowledging the people whom have be instrumental to his falconry and writing. Matt tells us what his goal was for the book, and then provides a brief outline of each of the fundamentals (prey base, husbandry, recall, and slip management). Matt then describes various hi-lights of each, and we spend time discussing an important link between the concepts of 'husbandry' and 'recall', that being 'weight management'.  Matt outlines the school of thought he learned from Harry McElroy, and contrasts that weight management system with one that's a little less precise.  We conclude this episode with discussion regarding a Matt's rule of thumb when it comes to hunting weight.  Thanks for tuning in to the Fat Bird, Ugly Dog Podcast; I hope you find this episode useful and enjoyable.

    • 43 min

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