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#2
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 105
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From: centerville pa. USA
I may have the premise incorrecet and forgive me if I do but I believe you were looking for hunters willing to video their own hunts then submit them to be made into a feature length video to be offered for sale and the proceeds going to a cause-is that close? I am medically retired and just tickled to death that I found a hunting partner willing and able to put as much time as myself in the woods. I wouldn' t ask him to handle the video end even if it were reciprocal. I would not want a non-hunter behind the video camera and screw up the shot of a lifetime. For me personally, a video of my hunt just wouldn' t interest me. Good luck on your venture though!
#3
Dominant Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 21,199
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From: Blossvale, New York
Great idea maybe.... but most of us DON' T or HAVEN" T done videos of our hunts. I figure limited time in the woods, lack of friends willing to take their limited hunting time to sit behind a camera etc. eliminate such a thing for a lot of people. But, it is a neat idea.
#4
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 718
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From: Arlington WA USA
Where I hunt, there is NO WAY I' ll carry one ounce more than I need for a successful hunt. Video equipment is a lixury that I cannot afford to carry. Sometimes I even hesitate to carry a disposable 35 mm.
#5
I would love a video of my hunt.But I hunt alone and own no equipment for taping such hunt,also I spend many days seeing Deer with no shot opportunity they have all types of restrictions. so sorry but Good Luck with your endeavor.
#9
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 947
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From: Pittsburgh PA
If anyone has a link or more info about the clip on camera I' d like to see it. That would be a great way to film your hunt our just wildlife without much movement. I would definatley buy a tape even if I don' t have a hunt on it.




