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Old 03-11-2009, 04:01 PM
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130woodman
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Default RE: Filming my own hunts question

The tree arm is the way to go.I got my buck on film last year mounted to my bow and it sucked. If you have some Idea of which way the deer are going to come from then just point it in that direction. If not make sur you have good cover or are high.

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Would any of you recommend using a tree arm for filming my own hunts instead of attaching it to the bow? Or is this to much motion trying to move it around when u have deer coming in? For those of you who film your own hunts by yourself how do you go about it, I could really use some good ideas if anyone is willing to share. I don't want to spend a huge sum of money either for a camera arm, I just want something that is easy to use and can get good views of the shot before, during and after. Thanks
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