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Starting a new DVD and looking for feedback

Started by Bivyhunter, July 20, 2014, 07:23:00 PM

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hvyhitter

I on the other hand could not care less about what bow/arrow/broadhead/string/rest/silencers you use as that is specific to your personal preferance and any combo that works for other deer/bear/hogs/elk will work for mulies...... I would like the where,when,why of finding and intercepting deer in the vast wide open areas of mulie country. I hunted 3 yrs straight when stationed in SoCal 20 yrs ago(big bear area). Being an Easten whitetail hunter I couldnt seem to get a handle on their movement and seemed to be at the wrong place every time....... Only got one longish shot on a 3x3 and he dropped and spun at the shot and my arrow sailed right over his back. I guess dodging mt lions makes you high strung..........
Bowhunting is "KILL and EAT" not "Catch and Release".....Semper Fi!

Nathan Killen

How about adding some whitetails to the list...you have an invite to Ohio you know !!   :saywhat:
Genesis 21:20 And God was with the lad; and he grew, and dwelt in the wilderness, and became an archer. ->>>---------------->

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Herdbull

You see some fantastic game while you hunt. If you get a chance to improve lens power, please try. I see a great oportunity for the viewer to see the game when safely filmed from long distance. Good job.  Mike

Bivyhunter

Wow! Thanks for all of the feedback guys. I've upgraded my camera gear again this year, so the footage should be better from a quality standpoint. I'm making notes on the suggestions...

On the gear, I'll definitely be covering what I'm carrying on my back for camping gear, the reasons why I've chosen one over the other and things to look for. I'll cover food options also. I intentionally avoided talking much about my bows because I didn't want the video to sound like a Stalker info-mercial. It sounds like their is enough interest to at least visit my equipment choices though. Thanks for the feedback, keep it coming!

Dirtybird

Just want to give South a shout out to what a cool video In the Backcountry is.  I agree with Mr. Mitten that a better lens or camera would be a big plus for future videos.  I was able to talk with Mr. Cox over the weekend at Denton Hill and it was a pleasure.  He has a wealth of knowledge for hunting the high country and is very willing to share with others.  Thanks Mr. Cox.

ron w

After talking with South on Friday at Denton Hill I just know the next DVD will be even better. He is really focused on his endeavors.
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

ghall80

I got a opportunity to be set up at ETAR next  to South not only did I find him to very knowledgable about bows hunting and gear but found he has a passion for the sport that I don't come across everyday. He is deeply involved in all aspects of hunting. And I found him to be a pleasure to be around for the last four days. I can't wait to see his new video I am sure it will be fantastic and well worth watching. I was so please with his bows and customer service I couldn't help myself but to order one. When you get products from South you will get the best of the best. So as for improvements for the next DVD I have none keep doing what your doing buddy.
Gary Hall
Courage is being scared to death but saddling up anyway--JOHN WAYNE


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