Ok, this is a bit of a long one. But I'm not sure where to ask and I need specific answers. So here goes.
Last year, we had an assembly at school where two falconers came and talked about the craft. I thought it was amazing and the idea captivated me. But I don't quite remember all the details. He said that once you are the age of fourteen you can go to a master falconer and learn under them as an apprentice. But how does that work exactly? Is it like in the cartoon Chowder, where you live with them and they teach you school and the craft? Or do you stay where you live and just learn under them. If my post didn't make any sense, hereHere are the questions I would like answered:
- How old do you have to be to become an apprentice? (I'm 14 r/n)
- Do you live with your master and school under them?
- What are the specific rules for California?
- Where do I go and what do I do to become an apprentice
Thanks for reading,
-Ian