video of my 2nd doe taken, and my first 200 yard shot in oct

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video of my 2nd doe taken, and my first 200 yard shot in oct

Postby Stillhunter82 » Sun Nov 16, 2008 1:49 pm

sorry for the cheesiness of the video. i know i posted earlier this year that i didnt really enjoy taking my first doe. well i took everyones advice and tried it again. i definitely enjoyed that shot. the first two clips are of a spike i let walk because were trying to let them grow some more, and the last little clip before i go to her is of a small 4pt that came out after the shot. enjoy fellas! sorry its kinda long too, 3 1/2 minutes i think. check it out. (filmed with my little handheld cannon digital camera, made for taking pictures but i use it for video when im hunting.)

click view high quality and make it full screen for a better video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rN2p7FB6yjw
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Postby NYBuckhunter » Sun Nov 16, 2008 4:53 pm

Awesome video and great shot! Glad that you gave it another try and liked it! I love taking some baldies to fill the freezer. I need to get a mount for my stand and start recording hunts more often. Great job!
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Postby Stillhunter82 » Sun Nov 16, 2008 5:32 pm

thanks ny! it was great to be able to go back and watch it again and again. as corny as that sounds. you should definitely try it.
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Postby paula14428 » Sun Nov 16, 2008 6:07 pm

Thats cool you have it on video, i have one of my hunts on video and its cool to have
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Postby Bowhunters » Mon Nov 17, 2008 6:08 am

Nice job on the video bud.

You shouldn't feel bad at all, there is absolutely nothing wrong with taking a doe once in a while and letting the bucks in the area get a little bigger/older, a doe tends to taste a little bit better over a buck all things being equal so nothing wrong in putting one in the freezer.
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