Filming Hunts
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Fork Horn
Joined: Oct 2007
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From: Tennessee
Do any of you guys film your hunts? My sister just gave me her old video camera and I want to take it out and film some of our duck hunting. I am just wondering if the cold weather and humidity will affect the camera. Is there anything like aweather proof camera case I could buy? Also, I doubt I am going to be able to get anyone to be willing to sit and do the filming while we all shoot, so should I use a tripod or some other way to mount the camera? Any advice you guys have on this is appreciated.
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Joined: Dec 2007
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get a Pelican case...100% waterproof and floats. i have the fullsize breifcase that i transport my Penn 50 and 80 wilde fishing reels when we take our trips to the islands for offshore fishing. i trust the case's durability against the airline employees while 5k worth of fishing reels are inside.
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Fork Horn
Joined: Oct 2007
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From: Tennessee
ORIGINAL: moto420
get a Pelican case...100% waterproof and floats. i have the fullsize breifcase that i transport my Penn 50 and 80 wilde fishing reels when we take our trips to the islands for offshore fishing. i trust the case's durability against the airline employees while 5k worth of fishing reels are inside.
get a Pelican case...100% waterproof and floats. i have the fullsize breifcase that i transport my Penn 50 and 80 wilde fishing reels when we take our trips to the islands for offshore fishing. i trust the case's durability against the airline employees while 5k worth of fishing reels are inside.
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some of the large sporting good stores carry them. here they are at basspro.com http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10151&catalogId=10001&a mp;langId=-1&partNumber=81936&hvarTarget=search&c mCat=SearchResults




