With all the popularity of the various hunting DVDs and Pro Staff organizations like Realtree, Primos, Drury, etc., I was wondering how many hunters out there are beginning to film there hunting and outdoors activities?
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With all the popularity of the various hunting DVDs and Pro Staff organizations like Realtree, Primos, Drury, etc., I was wondering how many hunters out there are beginning to film there hunting and outdoors activities?
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We've been filming our hunts for the past 3 years. You'll never imagine all the funny things you capture just by having a camera running. And it's a great tool to have because once you get back to the house or camp you can watch what happend in the field at a slower rate and many times you pick up something you didn't notice because you were so focused while it was going on.
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Since my boys started hunting, I have stated videoing their hunts. I went out and boughty a Cannon mini DVD camera, nothing special. But it has a good zoom and pic quality is good. The resolution gets a bit fuzzy in low light. I started with filming the boys crows hunts and have progressed to TRYING to do their turkey hunts
I always get scared that I'm gonna spook the bird on them with the camera. So I have stopped filming when the birds got close. One day I'll close the deal.
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Matter of fact Crow/goose season opens on Sept 1st here in NY! We will be out there Saturday morning with the Foxpro gunning for crows.
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it gets tricky trying to do your own but I have a camera arm that attaches to the tree. Tough to get on the deer and hold the bow all at once with not being seen. Best to just have it on a trail and wait till the deer gets there then shoot, but we all know how easy that is.
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