Video of a buck I tracked last season

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Re: Video of a buck I tracked last season

Unread postby oldrank » Wed Feb 19, 2020 12:30 pm

Great video. I watched it this morning on your Facebook page. Exciting stuff. He looked like he had some weight to him.


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Re: Video of a buck I tracked last season

Unread postby Grasshopper » Wed Feb 19, 2020 12:36 pm

magicman54494 wrote:
Grasshopper wrote:What caliber is that Amish machine gun you were carrying and is it a carbine?

remington 7600 carbine chambered for 30-06.

Best thing about Remington slide actions is the safety is right where God intended them to be.
I have a 760 in 35 Remington and 30.06 I'd like to find a carbine
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Re: Video of a buck I tracked last season

Unread postby Ghost Hunter » Wed Feb 19, 2020 1:10 pm

Liked video. Thanks for taking time to put it out there.
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Re: Video of a buck I tracked last season

Unread postby Uncle Lou » Wed Feb 19, 2020 1:28 pm

very cool Todd. Just watched it with the volume off because someone next to me was watching the news and wouldn't want to interrupt that. I will watch again tomorrow with the volume and get you another view.
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Unread postby Tsom » Wed Feb 19, 2020 2:05 pm

Nice job! Been waiting for some Misty River Trackers content!
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Re: Video of a buck I tracked last season

Unread postby magicman54494 » Wed Feb 19, 2020 2:08 pm

Uncle Lou wrote:very cool Todd. Just watched it with the volume off because someone next to me was watching the news and wouldn't want to interrupt that. I will watch again tomorrow with the volume and get you another view.

Spoiler alert: even with the volume up I still miss. Lol
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Re: Video of a buck I tracked last season

Unread postby funderburk » Wed Feb 19, 2020 11:37 pm

Super cool video! Fun to see a tracker at work :clap:
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Re: Video of a buck I tracked last season

Unread postby Uncle Lou » Thu Feb 20, 2020 12:09 am

Still better with sound. What kind of camera are you using? And where/how did you mount it?

For walking around I thought it was pretty stable, and not bouncing around.
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Re: Video of a buck I tracked last season

Unread postby magicman54494 » Thu Feb 20, 2020 12:30 am

Uncle Lou wrote:Still better with sound. What kind of camera are you using? And where/how did you mount it?

For walking around I thought it was pretty stable, and not bouncing around.

It's a go pro mounted on my hat
I've got a bunch of test videos and info on the camera and mounts on the misty river trackers base camp Facebook page.
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Re: Video of a buck I tracked last season

Unread postby Uncle Lou » Thu Feb 20, 2020 12:56 am

magicman54494 wrote:
Uncle Lou wrote:Still better with sound. What kind of camera are you using? And where/how did you mount it?

For walking around I thought it was pretty stable, and not bouncing around.

It's a go pro mounted on my hat
I've got a bunch of test videos and info on the camera and mounts on the misty river trackers base camp Facebook page.


Thanks I was just checking it out on your Nov 29 live feed. That showed it pretty good. The other gentlemen had it right to his hat in the Dec 2. I was surprised watching your ontario tracking hunt how it seemed that it was attached at top of your shoulder as it didn't seem to move as much as I thought someone's head would.
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Re: Video of a buck I tracked last season

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Re: Video of a buck I tracked last season

Unread postby magicman54494 » Thu Feb 20, 2020 6:25 am

Uncle Lou wrote:
magicman54494 wrote:
Uncle Lou wrote:Still better with sound. What kind of camera are you using? And where/how did you mount it?

For walking around I thought it was pretty stable, and not bouncing around.

It's a go pro mounted on my hat
I've got a bunch of test videos and info on the camera and mounts on the misty river trackers base camp Facebook page.


Thanks I was just checking it out on your Nov 29 live feed. That showed it pretty good. The other gentlemen had it right to his hat in the Dec 2. I was surprised watching your ontario tracking hunt how it seemed that it was attached at top of your shoulder as it didn't seem to move as much as I thought someone's head would.

the go pro 7 and 8 have fantastic stabilization. they called the 7 a "gimbal killer" when it came out. the 8 is supposed to be a bit better. im thinking about running 2 cams on me next year. one on my shoulder for most footage which will give me even more stable footage and a hat cam for the kill shot. the shoulder mount will not be pointed the right way when I take a shot.
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Re: Video of a buck I tracked last season

Unread postby Dewey » Thu Feb 20, 2020 6:46 am

Cool. How long was that track? I assume there was some time edited out.
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Re: Video of a buck I tracked last season

Unread postby Dewey » Thu Feb 20, 2020 6:51 am

Dewey wrote:Cool. How long was that track? I assume there was some time edited out.

Never mind. I just heard at the end it was a 1/2 mile track.
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Re: Video of a buck I tracked last season

Unread postby Rsnyder » Thu Feb 20, 2020 6:59 pm

Thanks for posting. Been considering a late season hunt in addition to the Nov trip. Tracking looks to be a blast.


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