Good for you for sticking to your guns in an area that has everything the deer need and that you knew was holding deer. Perseverance and hard work usually pay off! Love it man, congrats on a great, well earned buck, thanks for filming it.
Love your experience. Sad the more you share the more its diminished. I was on the river when Andrus and Carter came down. Funny to see the suited secret service. My family some of the first to try and settle in idaho. Sacagawea's people ran them out of the lemhi. They came back and stayed I raft the middle every fall (sometimes spring). Still good. soon to be overwhelmed. How about just experience it instead of advertising it Yeah right
I am about half way through this video and love it but I have not heard what state this hunt was done in. Don't need GPS coordinates of your spot (lol) but would love to know what state.
We have a bunch of cameras we use, and it's constantly evolving, but yes, DSLR, Camcorders, go pro style for some shots and a few others. And hope you like that carbon!
Somehow your comment slipped through the cracks, sorry about that. Right now I'm running a slik carbon fiber tripod with an outdoorsman's head and bino adapter.
On this hunt Brad was using the Sony FDR-AX100 4K Ultra HD Camcorder. All around it's a pretty solid backcountry friendly video camera. We like how small and lightweight it is. It's got decent lowlight ability and a pretty impressive zoom range.
Good for you for sticking to your guns in an area that has everything the deer need and that you knew was holding deer. Perseverance and hard work usually pay off! Love it man, congrats on a great, well earned buck, thanks for filming it.
Appreciate that Wesley.
Congrats nice job on the solo filming 👊
Nice job, congrats on a great high country buck!
Thanks Roy!
Awesome video and buck congrats
Thanks Kurt!
Sweet video! most relatable hunting video I've seen in a while
Thanks, Mike.
Not sure if you remember, but my buddy and I ran into you on that mountain when we were glassing for elk. Great video
I remember for sure! Hope you guys are well.
Love your experience. Sad the more you share the more its diminished. I was on the river when Andrus and Carter came down. Funny to see the suited secret service.
My family some of the first to try and settle in idaho. Sacagawea's people ran them out of the lemhi. They came back and stayed
I raft the middle every fall (sometimes spring). Still good. soon to be overwhelmed.
How about just experience it instead of advertising it
Yeah right
Congrats on success. Would have been nice to see the buck up close however.
Good feedback!
I am about half way through this video and love it but I have not heard what state this hunt was done in. Don't need GPS coordinates of your spot (lol) but would love to know what state.
Hahaha...yeah no worries. This was Wyoming.
Another cool video, congrats on the buck! I was looking for some better shots of it, though. Thanks for sharing!
The self-filming thing is completely new for us, so we'll get get better as time goes on. Appreciate the feedback and thanks for watching.
Great video, always enjoy your content👍🏻👊🏻
Great video! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Logan!
Loved this.
Thanks Tim!
What are you using filming wise? Gorpros? Phones? DSLR? Thanks, just bought one of your carbon knives, big fan!
We have a bunch of cameras we use, and it's constantly evolving, but yes, DSLR, Camcorders, go pro style for some shots and a few others. And hope you like that carbon!
@@Argali Awesome, and haven't cut anything with it yet, but like it so far. Excited to put it to use!
Awesome Video very inspirational.
Appreciate the note!
Nicely done sir!
Much appreciated, Brian!
Great job Brad! Good to see I'm not the only one who doesn't always see deer lol. What state was this? I'm gonna guess WY or Co?!?!
Those deer can be elusive! This was CO.
I love these on your own, day by day hunts. Keep 'em coming!
Question: what was your tripod and binocular mount?
Somehow your comment slipped through the cracks, sorry about that. Right now I'm running a slik carbon fiber tripod with an outdoorsman's head and bino adapter.
Awesome Buck! What camera gear did you use?
On this hunt Brad was using the Sony FDR-AX100 4K Ultra HD Camcorder. All around it's a pretty solid backcountry friendly video camera. We like how small and lightweight it is. It's got decent lowlight ability and a pretty impressive zoom range.
@@Argali Sweet. Thanks for sharing.
Where are the pictures of the deer...goodness all that effort and you didn't even show your trophy?
Well done man!
Thanks, Emory!
Congrats man! Love the video, you just never showed the horns!? Any deer is a trophy hunting were you were!!! Nicely done
Thanks Jeremy! Yes, good lesson for next time
Man that country looks epic! Let me know if you need a trainee/intern/camera holder.
Appreciate the offer!
very nice, thanks for sharing ..... to bad the battery died :-)
absolutely...thanks for watching.
Great video, maybe show off the buck a bit more.
Appreciate you watching, and that's a fair point. Will do better on the next one.