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Welcome To Texas Falconry | ||||
The Texas Hawking Association is a conservation-oriented organization that encourages the wise use of raptors in the sport of falconry. Formed in 1970, the Texas Hawking Association has served as an important communication forum for falconers in the state of Texas. THA worked closely with Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to establish the falconry permit program for Texas and continues to work with the TPWD on an as-needed basis. The Texas Hawking association is affiliated with the North American Falconers Association (NAFA) which serves falconers on a national and international level. While THA membership is open to any person interested in raptors, most of the Association's members are dedicated falconers interested in improving the quality of the sport and their own falconry experiences. Activities and Publications of the Texas Hawking Association THA Annual Field Meet: This meet is usually held in mid-January and is an opportunity for members to hunt together, share experiences and techniques, and renew friendships with falconers from around the state. While there may be more than one presentation on a falconry related subject during the weekend, a program with a keynote speaker is presented at our banquet. These programs have been presented by several nationally-known writers, falconers, and speakers. Falconry related equipment, books, and art are also available. Mini-meets: Mini-meets are held where and whenever several falconers want to get together and fly their birds. These meets are usually scheduled with short notice and are casual affairs built around hunting. THA Annual Picnic: THA holds a summer picnic where members and their families get together out of the hunting season. This picnic is usually a pot-luck dinner affair. Publications: The Texas Hawking Assocation publishes three newsletters and an annual journal each year. "On The Wing" keeps members updated on falconry issues and events in the state. It also provides advertising for falconry equipment vendors etc. "The Journal" is a compilation of articles written by members, articles from other publications, and a synopsis of what has taken place over the past season. This is a large, quality publication. How To Become Falconer: To become a falconer, one must acquire a state and federal falconry permit. Write to Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and request a falcory permit application packet. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department 4200 Smith School Rd. Austin, TX 78744 Attn: Jennifer Blecha Email: jennifer.blecha@tpwd.state.tx.us The packet will include a copy of regulations, requirements of age, equipment, and facilities. Additionally, a written test must be passed and a general or master-class sponsor must be willing to accept you as an apprentice falconer. The apprentice falconer should seek a sponsor who is reasonably close and available. While many excellent books on falconry are available, a sponsor has the "hands-on" experience that is necessary to keep a raptor healthy. The apprentice should also find a sponsor before building required facilities and making or buying any equipment. While some apprentices like to do things for themselves, the advice and experience of a sponsor should be sought and accepted. The apprentice/sponsor relationship puts demands and responsibilties on both parties and should not be taken lightly. The Texas Hawking Association's Director at Large also acts as apprentice coordinator. New apprentice falconers are encouraged to contact the Director at Large for help in finding a sponsor, assistance with facility and equipment questions, or answer questions concerning apprentice falconry. Contact the Apprentice Coordinator via email at the following: Roger Crandall 6320 Rockhaven Dr. Ft. Worth, TX 776179 817-238-8644 skyhawk2@charter.net What Is Falconry? Falconry is an age old sport filled with tradition. It is challenging, demanding, and when practiced right, very rewarding. So what is falconry? Put simply, falconry is the process of conditioning a raptor to hunt and share its quarry with man. It is a natural hunting relationship between man and bird where both work as a team to catch wild game species. To most falconers, falconry is a way of life rather than just a sport or a hobby. Falconry is a very demanding art, practiced by a relatively small group of enthusiasts, and is built on the premise that to be successful, one must first gain the trust of the bird through positive reinforcement, kindness, and patience. Most falconers would sum up falconry as a sophisticated form of bird watching where the falconer is forever seeking the next flight at game and to witness again the special skills that raptors use. We hope this introduction to the Texas Hawking Association will be helpful. Membership is the best way to stay informed on what is going on with falconry in the state. Membership applications are available by clicking on the following link Membership Application Secretary / Treasurer Bryan Chenault 1465 Futura Beaumont, Texas 77706 409-892-7827 bryan@chenault.net We hope to get to know you. |