Chinese Zhai-wo-zi, trailing line

Date Created: 01 July 2008

Author: Alan Gates

Source: Alan Gates

Owner: Alan Gates

Location: Northern China

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Chinese Zhai-Wo-Zi, Hawk Line In Northern China small hawks such as sparrow hawks and Merlin's are used to hunt magpies and sparrows in the streets as the falconer rides a bicycle. The hawk is held in the palm of the hand and thrown like a dart in pursuit of its quarry. As the hawk fly's it carries a thin light line which streams out of the "Zhai Wo Zi" which is fastened to the falconers wrist. The line is not attached to the falconer, and follows the hawk through the trees. It is used as a means of recapturing the hawk.

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