Epic HD cam. Got it from sportsman’s guide a few years ago. It’s no go pro, but takes pretty good video for the price. Came in a package with a couple of different mounts and a screen to hook up to view in real time.What camera and mount is that?
Epic HD cam. Got it from sportsman’s guide a few years ago. It’s no go pro, but takes pretty good video for the price. Came in a package with a couple of different mounts and a screen to hook up to view in real time.What camera and mount is that?
Mike, Check your PM.These are great but what do you do 5 days into a search when you lost blood in the rain on a potential live hit deer.... (atleast I think) lol
Also, spoiler alert, he's training that raven to fly around and look for dead deer while him and his bloodhound work the ground trail. Cool as heck
I have never filmed hunts but am slowly warming to the idea. WHat is that gizmo you have all cammied up on your bow?
Post 21 this threadI have never filmed hunts but am slowly warming to the idea. WHat is that gizmo you have all cammied up on your bow?
@Nutterbuster I’ve got an 9 month old kemmer cur I’ve been working with this summer. I think she’ll do great but my schedule has been stupid this year and I haven’t killed a deer for her to track. I’m a little reluctant to have her track others deer until I see how she acts on a real track.
Yes it is. Even for guys that don't own dogs. There's a lot of great info in there.Great book:
Tracking Dogs for Finding Wounded Deer - United Blood Trackers
www.unitedbloodtrackers.org