In an age when hordes of hunters employ technological advantages from infrared cameras to artificial intelligence, there is still a small enclave who cling to the old ways.
Their methods are guided by ancient wisdom, and days afield are spent in partnership with birds of prey. Matt Lasch, of Belle Plaine, Minn., is one such hunter, whose satisfaction with the hunt is sky-high because of falconry.
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