Josh, learning from mistakes
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Re: Josh, learning from mistakes
I’ve seen Josh’s wall in past videos. His mistakes don’t look too bad.
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Sometimes when things get tough, weird or both, you just need to remember this...
https://youtu.be/d4tSE2w53ts
Sometimes when things get tough, weird or both, you just need to remember this...
https://youtu.be/d4tSE2w53ts
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Re: Josh, learning from mistakes
Really enjoyed the video and that buck you filmed at the end seems like he is going to be a good one.
I had similar experience hitting one in the shoulder last year and he was camera two weeks later looking fine. Do you know if the one you shot made it through?
I had similar experience hitting one in the shoulder last year and he was camera two weeks later looking fine. Do you know if the one you shot made it through?
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Re: Josh, learning from mistakes
Good video. I think you have to share all the trail cam photos with us for it to be complete. Thanks
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Re: Josh, learning from mistakes
Josh is gunna shoot a nice one this year...
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Re: Josh, learning from mistakes
Man oh man recognizing the mistakes is the tough part, so we’ll done there.
I’m convinced my life would be the most boring existence if I was not perpetually rethinking previous hunting mistakes.
Good stuff. I like the longer format in this one and specifically the public scouting. Showing and diagramming specific set ups is super educational / beneficial.
I’m convinced my life would be the most boring existence if I was not perpetually rethinking previous hunting mistakes.
Good stuff. I like the longer format in this one and specifically the public scouting. Showing and diagramming specific set ups is super educational / beneficial.
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Re: Josh, learning from mistakes
33 minutes. For crying out loud how many of your mistakes did you film?
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Uncle Lou wrote:33 minutes. For crying out loud how many of your mistakes did you film?
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Re: Josh, learning from mistakes
Stopped the video for a minute to say, great idea on using phone camera to simulate what the trail camera is going to see. Nice shortcut. I'm out there forever trying to position the darn things.
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Re: Josh, learning from mistakes
Video is kinda long but has good tips throughout. The cellphone for a camera angle is genius!!!! You will have to make another video with all your cell camera pictures, curious to what them cameras found
It's all fun and games till someone looses an eye..... then its just fun
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