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Posted By: ConsummateSportsman Self-filming Hunts - 11/24/12
This summer I decided to try my hand at self-filming my bow hunts. I began this fall with a tree arm type setup.

I learned that this was very difficult to get rutting bucks into frame when hunting alone. I'd mount the arm to one side of the tree, and the bucks would appear on the other. Or countless other issues would arise. As we all know, rutting bucks are on the move. They don't stop for long. This makes it very difficult to film them with a camera arm unless you know exactly where they'll walk, and when.

My solution was to mount a Gopro camera to my bow. Gopro's don't have a zoom function, so they're basically worthless for long range filming. But where they lack zoom, they excel in other areas.

Such as, they're lightweight. You can't really tell when it's attached to the bow.

They're a point and shoot type of camera. As long as it's pointed in the right general area, you'll capture some cool footage. Anything under 30 yards shows up well on a Gopro, as long as you use the "narrow view" setting.

Rutting bucks could no longer escape my video camera! As long as they were reasonably close by of course.

If you've thought about filming your own hunts, this is the way to go in my experience.

Here's a video I put together compiling all of the best clips I gathered this fall while on stand. A few passes, a few shooters, and some other cool stuff that I just happened to catch on film.

Posted By: xxclaro Re: Self-filming Hunts - 11/24/12
Could you post a pic of your set-up? I've tried the tree-arm thing too,and it works ok for black bears on bait,but like you said it's a pain for everything else. This sounds like a cool set-up I'd like to give it a try if I can make it work.
Posted By: penrod72 Re: Self-filming Hunts - 11/24/12
I enjoyed the video. I have tried to film some turkey hunts in the past, unsuccessfully for others. Did you edit with "professional" equipment, or more over the counter software? The different time lapse techniques were well done, and the blackout zoom. I also enjoyed the multiple camera angles. Thanks for sharing some of your hunts!
Posted By: AFTERUM Re: Self-filming Hunts - 11/24/12
sorry that buck wouldn't stop for you, but he had other things on his mind....thanks for sharing a well put together film....
Posted By: Pugs Re: Self-filming Hunts - 11/24/12
Originally Posted by ConsummateSportsman

Here's a video I put together compiling all of the best clips I gathered this fall while on stand. A few passes, a few shooters, and some other cool stuff that I just happened to catch on film.


Nicely done. The inside of your truck is sure a lot cleaner than mine during hunting season! grin
Posted By: cal74 Re: Self-filming Hunts - 11/24/12
Nice job, would have sent an arrow towards that coyote though.
Originally Posted by xxclaro
Could you post a pic of your set-up? I've tried the tree-arm thing too,and it works ok for black bears on bait,but like you said it's a pain for everything else. This sounds like a cool set-up I'd like to give it a try if I can make it work.


I did a write up on my setup on my blog. It's called a Bowfinger 2.0, and you can use it for any camera. I just prefer a Gopro because it's so small.
http://www.consummatesportsman.com/2012/08/bow-camera-mount-bowfinger-20.html
Originally Posted by penrod72
I enjoyed the video. I have tried to film some turkey hunts in the past, unsuccessfully for others. Did you edit with "professional" equipment, or more over the counter software? The different time lapse techniques were well done, and the blackout zoom. I also enjoyed the multiple camera angles. Thanks for sharing some of your hunts!


Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it.

I don't use professional grade equipment by any means. Editing is the hardest part though. For software I use Powerdirector 10. You can buy it on Amazon for around $50. Just make sure you have a computer with enough horse power to handle HD footage. It's a real bear.
Originally Posted by Pugs
Nicely done. The inside of your truck is sure a lot cleaner than mine during hunting season! grin


Haha! That was the first week of season. You should see it now! smile
Originally Posted by cal74
Nice job, would have sent an arrow towards that coyote though.


You know, I thought about it. Real hard actually. This was my first sit at a stand I'd waited to hunt all year. A few monsters running around there. I decided since it was the last hour of day light, I'd hold off on the yote. I didn't want to screw up my chance at a big boy.
Posted By: bruinruin Re: Self-filming Hunts - 11/24/12
I enjoyed the video and think the editing was very nice. Good job.

I also enjoyed seeing some Michigan fall color again-it goes too darned quick.
Posted By: deersmeller Re: Self-filming Hunts - 11/24/12
Thanks, it is very nicely done.

The picture quality is great and the autumn atmosphere of the woods is perfectly rendered.

What is the total weight of the outfit as assembled on your bow?
Originally Posted by deersmeller
What is the total weight of the outfit as assembled on your bow?


I've never put it to a scale, but it's not too heavy. 1/2 to 3/4 of a pound maybe? You can tell it's there, but it's not cumbersome by any means.
Posted By: eh76 Re: Self-filming Hunts - 11/24/12
Great job on the video. Always wanted to do more of that. I need to be able to edit cause I am not a good videographer laugh
Posted By: prm Re: Self-filming Hunts - 11/24/12
I like it. I have a GoPro and have worn it attached to the headband. That works pretty well.
Originally Posted by eh76
Great job on the video. Always wanted to do more of that. I need to be able to edit cause I am not a good videographer laugh


Haha! I can relate! smile
I've been contemplating getting one because once in a while the gods smile down & I'll have all the bills paid & chores done...when that happen (which is rarely) I sometimes get to do things I wish I could capture on video...both topside & underwater...
Originally Posted by Middlefork_Miner
I've been contemplating getting one because once in a while the gods smile down & I'll have all the bills paid & chores done...when that happen (which is rarely) I sometimes get to do things I wish I could capture on video...both topside & underwater...


I hear you. If you ever do purchase one, you'll enjoy it! They're great for underwater stuff too. Just make sure you get the upgraded case. Makes for much clearer video.
Posted By: Sharpsman Re: Self-filming Hunts - 11/25/12
BS Galore!!
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