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Thoughts #6999896 12/17/17 08:50 PM
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Originally Posted By: bill oxner
I wonder how those would work out on a UTV quail hunting rig?


Think it would work?


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Re: Thoughts [Re: bill oxner] #6999914 12/17/17 09:21 PM
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I know you don't shoot any more but seeing my self miss over and over would be hard on the ego, without video evidence I can lie up


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Bill,

Most cameras like this one and gopro would capture a nice buggy ride but are just too wide angle to see much bird or covey rise detail that is more than a few yards out in front. The best way to capture bird hunting is to have someone with a decent camcorder (with zoom) do all the video work.

What Barny says is spot on, but that is why we have editing tools!


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