Great tip about the narrow setting on the GoPro!, (cameras super fast and
easy to use but not so good for seeing small game past 20 and large game
past 50 yards). I use a GoPro with the head ban mount so it always captures
what I’m looking at and it doesn’t blurr the video when you release the bow
or shoot the gun. I have a video of me shooting a spike buck on my channel
if you want to see what that angle view looks like.
Ever wonder how to film your own archery hunting adventures?
Wheres the big buck at? Lol
Haha “hey guys.”
Cool…does having that camera attached to your bow mess with the balance
of it?
Thanks for all the thought, preparation and expertise you put into your
videos. Great filming is a real pleasure to watch.
This has been a frustrating first season :(. Haven’t seen any deer since I
moved my stand and the orange army is invading the woods.
We are thinking to get one of those cameras but there are so many in the
market that we totally confused at this stage.Very informative video.
Good tips man! It is tough filming by yourself!
what did you use to mount your go pro, couldn’t find anything on the link!
thanks
do you get alot of vibration noise from the camera and mount?
Great tip about the narrow setting on the GoPro!, (cameras super fast and
easy to use but not so good for seeing small game past 20 and large game
past 50 yards). I use a GoPro with the head ban mount so it always captures
what I’m looking at and it doesn’t blurr the video when you release the bow
or shoot the gun. I have a video of me shooting a spike buck on my channel
if you want to see what that angle view looks like.
Thanks for the video!
You should get a Cyclops Bandana mount too. They are sold on Ebay.
We’re did you buy the bow mount