Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Coyote, Small Game, Varmints => Topic started by: fly4fish on July 10, 2014, 08:49:11 PM
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Got this dog to come in a couple of weeks ago, but he didn't stay long. On his way out, I let a missile of hope go and.....
http://solvidsystems.com/videos/hunting/coyotes/pov-archery-coyote-hunt-50yd-on-the-run/ (http://solvidsystems.com/videos/hunting/coyotes/pov-archery-coyote-hunt-50yd-on-the-run/)
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Wow........ :tup:
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That was one hell of a shot :tup: I think I may invest in this set up this year ...I need to start getting what I witness on video more often ...especially now I have the wife out there with me .....Does the camera sit on the side of the ball cap or is it in front of you ?
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Nice shot and video :tup:
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That was one hell of a shot :tup: I think I may invest in this set up this year ...I need to start getting what I witness on video more often ...especially now I have the wife out there with me .....Does the camera sit on the side of the ball cap or is it in front of you ?
If you like watching these videos, wait until you watch your own!
The camera can be positioned in the front or side of head. This is determined by personal preference or the style of camera. We use camcorders on the side of head, which offers a lower profile than on the front. Some digital cameras are to wide to fit on the side without hitting the head, but can be used on the front of the head no problem.
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I have been running one the last couple of years. These are a sweet little setup! Takes a little to get use to them but they sure are fun when you get your hunts on camera.
fly4fish is a great guy to deal with. I have met him at the trade shows and spent awhile visiting with him.