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<blockquote data-quote="ADKHTR" data-source="post: 3082652" data-attributes="member: 121681"><p>Thanks for that tip, I use an APP called Splice and do everything with an Ipad, I don't even own a computer, I'm pretty old school, my friend Jeff does the final work to meet Youtube standards like you mentioned, my biggest problem is battery management and knowing when to turn it on, things happen fast how I hunt and once I'm in a groove tracking it's tough remembering to turn that sucker back on, I never had intentions of ever sharing my videos, I made them for family and friends so I didn't take it very serious for many years, this buck caught the attention of a lot people locally because of how big it was, a good buck for the Adirondacks is usually 110"-120" on average, much above that is unheard of, a 160" class animal and on public land in the Adks is about like finding a unicorn, so I decided to share it publicly and plan to do more, I have several years of footage saved up, nothing with the gross inches of horn like this buck but quite a few "good" ones. I enjoy carrying a little camera like a GoPro, I hunt alone all season and hunt almost every single day, often times out of a tent solo for days on end with limited cell service, having that camera breaks up the monotony of a long grinding season for me, and sharing my videos publicly so far has been a lot of fun, if someone out there who doesn't have the time maybe, or physical ability anymore to stomp around in those big woods… chasing ghosts…. gets something positive out of watching one of my videos, then I feel as though the work was worth it and will continue to do it. This whole…. making a video worthy of going public… has been a learning experience for me, this summer I plan on revamping my entire filming setup, new GoPro, different mounts, I filmed this video with a $120, 6 year old camera, not counting the little bit of drone footage.. The odds of me every having a chance at a buck like that again where I hunt are worse than hitting the lottery, what I can guarantee is… I will never quit trying….ever! We will see what happens… I should have another video going up before this season starts!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ADKHTR, post: 3082652, member: 121681"] Thanks for that tip, I use an APP called Splice and do everything with an Ipad, I don’t even own a computer, I’m pretty old school, my friend Jeff does the final work to meet Youtube standards like you mentioned, my biggest problem is battery management and knowing when to turn it on, things happen fast how I hunt and once I’m in a groove tracking it’s tough remembering to turn that sucker back on, I never had intentions of ever sharing my videos, I made them for family and friends so I didn’t take it very serious for many years, this buck caught the attention of a lot people locally because of how big it was, a good buck for the Adirondacks is usually 110”-120” on average, much above that is unheard of, a 160” class animal and on public land in the Adks is about like finding a unicorn, so I decided to share it publicly and plan to do more, I have several years of footage saved up, nothing with the gross inches of horn like this buck but quite a few “good” ones. I enjoy carrying a little camera like a GoPro, I hunt alone all season and hunt almost every single day, often times out of a tent solo for days on end with limited cell service, having that camera breaks up the monotony of a long grinding season for me, and sharing my videos publicly so far has been a lot of fun, if someone out there who doesn’t have the time maybe, or physical ability anymore to stomp around in those big woods… chasing ghosts…. gets something positive out of watching one of my videos, then I feel as though the work was worth it and will continue to do it. This whole…. making a video worthy of going public… has been a learning experience for me, this summer I plan on revamping my entire filming setup, new GoPro, different mounts, I filmed this video with a $120, 6 year old camera, not counting the little bit of drone footage.. The odds of me every having a chance at a buck like that again where I hunt are worse than hitting the lottery, what I can guarantee is… I will never quit trying….ever! We will see what happens… I should have another video going up before this season starts! [/QUOTE]
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