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Old 01-20-2007, 09:54 PM   #1
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Default Video from trees

I use a gorilla arm to hod my camera. it has a poor quality head that makes quite a bit of noise when you move it. That being the case I corn a spot ahead of time where I can film the Hog and not get the feeder in the picture. When I get set up I focus the camera on that spot. When the hogs show up 1 of three things happen. They don't find my hand thrown corn so I let them go hoping they will return. I shoot one off camera( I really struggle with this.) One finds my spot I watch the screen for the hog to center his self and then whack him. I have never spent the money to get a good head on the tree arm as I don't think I could get away with the movement it would take to adjust it any way.
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Old 01-21-2007, 12:34 PM   #2
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This is Texas Buff. Don't worry about the feeder. :wink: I've tried videoing some hunts and it is tough. Keep up the good work.
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