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Missouri-Flyer
855 posts
Oct 27, 2007
12:32 PM
Here are a few of my youngsters. The Lav. bald head W/F is tearing it up, as well as the Red W/F..All are nice 20 to 30 foot birds. These are part of my A team, and will be flown in the 08 W/C.



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Jerry

Home of "Whispering Wings Loft"

Last Edited by on Oct 27, 2007 12:35 PM
RUDY..ZUPPPPP
333 posts
Oct 27, 2007
12:36 PM
Nice birds amigo....
tapp
416 posts
Oct 27, 2007
1:50 PM
Jerry, did you pull the tail feathers out of the lavinder when you caught him for the pic? Nice birds!
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Tapp
sundance
241 posts
Oct 27, 2007
2:04 PM
Tapp, I thought the same thing. I think its caught behind the wire. good looking birds though. I like the rec. red last pic
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Butch @
Sundance Roller Lofts

Last Edited by on Oct 27, 2007 2:05 PM
Donny James
65 posts
Oct 27, 2007
9:25 PM
hay jerry i want to wish you all the best with them donny james
silentroll
174 posts
Oct 27, 2007
9:59 PM
nice birds and goodluck...
washington86
107 posts
Oct 27, 2007
10:02 PM
20-30 ft..aweomse..i would like some birds that tight
crystalpalace
130 posts
Oct 27, 2007
10:15 PM
The Southwest Missouri Roller Association held there monthly fly the second Saturday of this month. Jerry was the first flyer to release his kit after a heavy rainfall. It was drizzling slightly when Jerry let the kit out and they kitted great and recorded some quarter turns. Then they flew behind some tall trees for a short time and it was difficult to score them. Once they came back they began scoring more quarter turns at a pleasant heigh. The depth was in the twenty to thirty foot range and all the birds spun straight. T
tapp
421 posts
Oct 27, 2007
10:28 PM
Sounds like some nice birds there Jerry, To bad they got behind the tree's, Its's seems like it's always someting on a fly day! Keep up the good work. Nice depth!Thanks for the report Ray.
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Tapp
Missouri-Flyer
856 posts
Oct 28, 2007
1:11 AM
Thanks Ray, and everyone.

Tapp, as Butch stated, the tail was stuck to the wire..Here is another pic, just not a good of stance. He was picked out of the air by the guys here last fly. I lost him last week to strong winds, but he came back the next day. I am gonna continue flying them for another week or so, then lock this kit up, and fly the other 2 til they come into the roll good.


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Jerry

Home of "Whispering Wings Loft"
tapp
422 posts
Oct 28, 2007
8:40 AM
Looks like a red T check w/f Splash My favoriteBird there!
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Tapp

Last Edited by on Oct 28, 2007 8:44 AM
gotspin7
341 posts
Oct 29, 2007
5:06 AM
Jerry, nice birds!
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Sal Ortiz
Missouri-Flyer
862 posts
Oct 29, 2007
11:15 AM
Thanks Sal. Where ya located?

I am in the process of taking out the birds that aren't cutting the mustard, and replacing them with some that are coming on good from another kit. I have a few younger "4 or 5" month old birds that are showing promise that I may put in the A team before lockdown. I feel that I am getting there with this kit, slowly but surely. Guess I will see come the W/C.

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Jerry

Home of "Whispering Wings Loft"
RUDY..ZUPPPPP
345 posts
Oct 29, 2007
5:16 PM
Hey Jerry those that u say not cutting the mustard....
I smell BBQUE...lol


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