My dog, Remi and I headed out for a morning hunt on Monday to jump shoot some ducks along the creek and to hopefully see a pheasant or two. With the warm temps, the creek had no ice, but I didn't jump one lousy duck. But, as luck would have it, my dog and I checked a spot on the creek and a rooster flushed up right off the bank. As I pulled up, I had to turn directly in the sun. I knew my timing was right where the bird was, so I shot being blinded by the sun. I moved to where I could see and I saw a couple feathers floating in the air. I knew I hit it, but I wasn't sure how solid. So, after we crossed the creek, Remi went searching and he found it right away. This has been a long time coming, so I was super stoked to drop my first pheasant. What awesome looking birds. Hopefully, they'll replace it. A couple more flushed way too far away for a shot later that morning, but I didn't care. All of the ponds had a thin layer of ice, so no ducks were holding there either. Oh well, we had a fun morning hunt and I was proud of my pup on how he did.
This was the first time using my new small video camera, and unfortunately, the shot blew out the mic, so afterwards, all I here is static. Bummer!! Hopefully, I can get my camera replaced. It's not a GoPro, it's an AEE HD action cam. It takes great video and it's way more affordable than a GoPro. Has anyone ever had this issue shooting with a GoPro?