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Some Of My Favorite Hunting Moments On Film

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Uploaded by on Nov 8, 2008

I started keeping a video journal of my hunts in 1999. Up until Spring of 2007, I had always used a VHS-C cartridge camcorder. I had no way of converting those to digital media until my father recently bought a converter.

Now that I have a digital camcorder, which is smaller, and have come up with better ways to attach it to tree, I'm getting some better stuff on video, like killshots and better zooms. These clips are just a few of the moments on film from previous seasons. All footage is from the mountainous area of South Carolina.

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  • congrats on all your fine deer and thanks for the including footage of the bear, coons and all. and most of all the mucic you set it to. couldn't be better.can you please tell me who it was and where it came from?

  • @357daedalus Music is from "The Last of the Mohicans" soundtrack. I'm not sure what orchestra performed it. Thanks for watching!

  • Congratulations on all your deer! GREAT video! I love to watch an ethical and decent hunter enjoying all that GOD has blessed us with! May he keep you safe in the woods and your freezer full!

    PS: I also live and hunt in SC...what do you use for mosquitoes???

  • @klong67 Mosquitos don't really bother us that bad in the mountains, so I've never really had to worry about it that much. My dad uses one of those therma-cells down in Abbeville but he claims that deer will pick it up downwind. I've just never had a problem up here.

  • It's hard but I am trying to get used to the idea of shooting animals for sport. Only recently I learned people don't just kill it for laughs (you actually eat it). I also learned that those who hunt/fish game tend to have the highest respect for nature. Great footage by the way, glad you took the time to show this to us.

  • @87doofer I appreciate your openmindedness. Many people will just comment with a barrage of insults and never realize some of the truths that you have. We do have a high respect for nature (which I don't really consider it nature, but rather, God's creation) and we aren't out there for laughs. There is actullay a very solemn and humbling experience in taking an animal. An experience that must be respected if one wants to call himself a hunter. Thanks for watching!

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  • mate way to go getting 2 angles with the camrea great work well done!

  • Great video! Love the sunset clips too, the camera never does them justice. Some big big bears in South Carolina too!

  • super glad those nice deer are just a state away, keep up the nice work

  • Whoa... I thougt it was canada because of the description .... thats SC ? Thats sweet right there those coyotes almost looked like wolves... we only have yotes here in MO... Black Bears are rare but the MDC is releasing them here so hopefully ill see one soon.

  • Great video & great music! Also great senery in the videos, you have to be near the Sc/ nc line. Congrats on all that were harvested. Great to see someone who has a great appreciation and respect for what God has created and given to us, to be blessed by some really nice deer! Hope to see more.

  • Nice last buck, really all of them were nice man. I want to try to start videoing. Inspiration in your video. Respect

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