I treat it just like hunting them, except instead of the Browning Gold, I use a Canon. Most of the time I try to shoot with my smaller lens as its a lot faster to swing and to focus and easier to conceal, however with the blue skies and their spooky attitude I have been shooting the bigger lens. I did an impromptu camo job of it the other day and that has helped. I use fewer dekes as I have camera stuff to carry and don't like to spend a lot of time with them. I try to let some fly in and have "natural" dekes before I start shooting. Concealment is harder than hunting. You need to be able to have clear view of them, without them having a clear view of you, and springing on them doesn't work real well. I have yet to fine tune it all. The other thing is dealing with lighting. The way the light was harsh today, everything contrasts as black against the bright sky. When hunting, you don't care.