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Old 01-31-2009, 06:39 AM
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Default RE: Filming turkey hunts

Thanks, but I owe that idea to a spring spent filming hunts for the NWTF shows. I learned a lot about getting good turkey footage that year. Got to hunt with some of the big wigs of the org and some really good turkey hunters.

Don't worry about the die cuts on your camo moving in the wind. That's what I've been using for years. When the wind blows all the leaves around you move as well. I think it actually looks worse if everything on your rig is rigid on days like that. On real windy days I do have to use my camo in a way less like a blanket though to keep it from flapping like a flag! LOL Those are the days I tighten things down a little.

I don't understand what you're talking about when it comes to the mic handling the cover. Your mic should be sticking completely out of the cover. If the cover is on the foam or WindCutter in any way you will regret it. Cut a hole for it and have it completely clear of the cover.

Buy one of these for your mic and wind will no longer be an enemy. Tell them Tyge Floyd referred you, please.
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