Anyone else videoing your predator hunts
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I've been in front of and behind the video camera and really enjoy being behind it as much as being in front of it. The best part of the hunt is watching them come to the call, doesn't matter if I have a gun or video camera.
Anyone else here be doingany videoing?
Anyone else here be doingany videoing?
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weve tried, but failer miserably. lol we either suck at calling (although its an ecaller) or dont know how or where to setup.
o well regardless, ill be out there with my new sweet Savage 12 BVSS .22-250 WITH a camera this summer.
I agree that being behind the camera is as rewarding as behind the gun. i had a blast the last weekend of turkey season and didnt even bring my gun. icalled in a tom for my friend, and videoed the whole thing.
o well regardless, ill be out there with my new sweet Savage 12 BVSS .22-250 WITH a camera this summer.
I agree that being behind the camera is as rewarding as behind the gun. i had a blast the last weekend of turkey season and didnt even bring my gun. icalled in a tom for my friend, and videoed the whole thing.
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TEembry, don't give up on the calling. It can be frustrating at times, but ya gotta stick it out. Once you start having success, the process of success will start falling into place. Just make sure that you're calling in an area that holds coyotes because if they're not there, they won't come no matter how good the calling is.
Browning, just keep carrying the video camera all the time, you'll get the kills on film.Filming adds an elliment and challenge to being successful. We've had several "successful" hunts that didn't get caught on film, even though the cameras were rolling, but if you keep trying the odds are in your favor. That's a fact that really hit home while we were making the Bowmania video. Killing called predators with a bow is tough, but then trying to catching it on film just made it down right hard.
By the way, our next video should hit the market in Aug., Sept. at the latest and it's going to have a bunch of awesome footage all from last winter. With three of us filming in different locations all winter, good footage really added up.
Browning, just keep carrying the video camera all the time, you'll get the kills on film.Filming adds an elliment and challenge to being successful. We've had several "successful" hunts that didn't get caught on film, even though the cameras were rolling, but if you keep trying the odds are in your favor. That's a fact that really hit home while we were making the Bowmania video. Killing called predators with a bow is tough, but then trying to catching it on film just made it down right hard.
By the way, our next video should hit the market in Aug., Sept. at the latest and it's going to have a bunch of awesome footage all from last winter. With three of us filming in different locations all winter, good footage really added up.
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Yeah, Minaska carrys the Bow video and the Verminator calls. There are a couple of coons taken on the video with the guys from Minaska.I haven't gotten to go calling with them, but Rick tells me calling racoons was almost as much fun as calling coyotes.
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I've videod some pheasant hunting, goose/duck hunting, deer hunting, but have yet to video coyote hunting. Hopefully this winter if I get a better camera.