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From: LegsintheAir
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  • that was cool footage seeing him mousing at the beginning was neat and what kind of call were you using it sounded strange but hey it worked you should check out the dan thompson calls particularly the pc2 cottontail it sounds great.

  • its hard being the camera man and the shooter, very hard, check out my videos, and nice shot.

  • Hey guys, give this guy a break. If you can do better , lets see your video.

  • Thanks!

  • good job hunting just practice that camera work. I'm still trying to get out there and hunt so i cant hate on the video.

  • Thanks! Yeah I don't pay any attention to these guys that haven't even tried to shoot a video like this or have any idea how hard it is to do this all yourself. Especially strange that 412speaker would comment negatively given the bore factor in his 'deer camp' videos. Nice footage of an already dead deer and a fire burning. Yawn.

  • Good Job Filming dont listen to these other guys its hard to do Ive done it before and over a time u get the hang of it

  • worst camera work ever...quit fn zommin and movin, bummer, didn't even get the shot on film...

  • @412speaker dont see any vids of you hunting u faggot

  • i use velcro on my camcorder and gun , use high strenght velcro , it works pretty good, than cam sight it with your scope at full zoom, looking foward to my next shot.

  • good job for ur first time

  • you suck at the camera plus you take way to long to take your shot

  • u need to learn how to use a video camera

  • you monday morning qauterbacks are all alike, its hard being the cam guy and shooter , i know i have done it, try it some time, check some of my videos out, and shut the hell up.

  • Good job! I gave you 5 stars. I have self filmed shooting whitetail and groundhogs. Check mine out. Its not easy! Coyotes would be really hard cause they don't stay still long. I kept thinking you were going to blow it, but it worked out good.

  • very good, wish i could have got my first on camera. i had it with me but when the yote came, totally forgot about the camera, until after i dropped him.

  • good job

  • Is this is Meadows of Dan, Virginia? Looks like the bottoms...

  • Good job filming and hunting by yourself. I haven't had the opportunity to film but I do hunt yotes. Good way to practice your shooting if you can get them to come in.

  • I am in the province of Manitoba in Canada

  • Well there was actually 20 mins of calling that I edited down to 4 mins. As far as fiddling with the camera, try to move only when the coyote is on the move and if you have to move do it slowly. And I was well camo'd sitting backed up to a brush line.

  • What state are you in. I have been researching coyote hunting and have been out 2 x but have yet to call one in. I am in Northern Indiana. Awesome Job.

  • It suck's trying to film your own hunt's, I really suck. I can't beleive that dog came in with so little calling. If I was to mess around that long with my camera, all I'd do is film them hauling ass. GOOD JOB

  • That is awesome I'vebeen trying to video tape my sets as well but they come in to fast to tape them.

  • It did sound quiet but it was a .22-250. Usually DRT if you place your shot right

  • wat gun u shot that with??????

  • what weere u shooting sounded like a 17hmr or even a .22 real quiet

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