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Do you film your hunts?

diggindad

New member
Film? lol...I'm showing my age :sadwalk:

What I meant is, do any of you record your hunts on camera? I film almost every hunt with a camera mounted to my hat.
I do this for a few reasons, but mostly for my own use. I like to watch them later and recall certain targets, or observe my swing and see if I am overlapping correctly. On a rainy day that I am off, I may play a few and relive the hunt lol

I also like to record "just in case"...No better proof than audio/video. I could get mauled by a bear and there would be proof! Or a worse case scenario some nosey body looking to start an argument. I'm not worried about getting robbed. I don't think a lesche digger in the throat is worth stealing my camera or metal detector :laugh:

I considered a youtube channel but don't think I am ready for all the fame just yet :rofl:

GL & HH, diggindad
 
not yet..a few others here have..I'm waiting to find a GoPro and maybe a drone to follow me around so my Wife can keep an eye on me like a baby monitor..:rofl:.

heading out now for to give the beach a predawn sweepin'..:detecting:
Mud
 
n/t
 
Nope. Images of finds. I'd rather see them and certainly rather produce them (if I ever find anything presentable, that is).

Life is too short to watch other folks detecting. Usually I get sea-sick watching handheld videos, anyway.
 
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