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With less than two weeks until the opening day of deer season it is time to make sure you have all the necessary gear to film a good hunt. Here is one of my hunting set-ups which includes:
1. Canon GL-2 video camera
2. 6 camera and light batteries
3. a Sennheiser shotgun mic
4. a Canon video light
5. a Porta Brace camera rain cover
6. a Hoodman viewing screen sun shade
7. a Silk carbon fiber video tri-pod
8 a Muddy video tree arm
9. a Canon camera remote controler
10, a Manfrotto oil filled tip-pod head
11. a Lowellpro camera protective carry case
12. a Fieldline camera equipment back pack

With this equipment I am all set up and ready to film that very first Bow hunt on Sept. 12, 2009.
To anyone planning on doing the same thing, I wish you all the very best of luck![up][up][up]:D
 

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Do the deer get spooked by the pack Mule? [hihi] Been seeing more deer on cam than ever this year. Looks like it's gonna be a good one. Can't wait. Good luck Highguy. Gonna have Parkerbows at one of my pieces filming and trying to score on a 130"-140".
 

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LOL! actually it all packs up good but there are times when I wish I had a "pack mule" Just remember, if you don't have the gear with you, you can't use it when you need it. To video like a professional you must have all the gear necessary to do it correctly. Also remember, When I am shooting with this gear, I am not hunting myself but instead, filming another hunter so the camera gear is all I have to carry and worry about. When I self film I cut the gear down a bit and use a much smaller video arm.
 

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I'm glad all I have to carry is the bow for now, and my little back pack :)
 
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