I use Filson full leg chaps 👍 they slip on over any pants and will never snag even in the nastiest briars, are waterproof and add an extra layer of warmth. I don’t know if they’re snake bite resistant, but they probably are as they are super tough ‘tin cloth’. I’ve used them for over 40 years and I’m only on my second pair… they are tough and this pair will likely outlast me!
Great video! gave me some great ideas for the GoPro. I have the carport pants and those are really good for hunting. I added suspenders and no issues walking around. A bit jealous about the Citori. provably my next purchased, likely on 20 gauge. thanks for sharing great video!
Thanks for comment man glad the video was helpful for you. I can’t recommend the citori enough. It hurt when I first bought mine but I know it’ll last me for life.
Nice video. I like the items labeled, but I’d rather know what brand they are. For instance, I know it’s a battery bank… who is the maker? Put that on your labels. Nice video.
@@theuplander9127 I often like to take screenshots of items I like so I can reference later. That’s why I prefer the labeling that way. However, your way is probably more business savvy as it forces people to review your links. I get it. Either way nice video.
@@surfearth1 sounds like a good strategy, might use that for a future video. Just a heads up I have no affiliation with the links in the video description, I make $0 off it. I made this video to help folks out.
I'm an AZ upland hunter and I really appreciated this video. Really well done and I appreciate you thinking of the small details like pants, socks, etc. The honey stick tip was worth watching the video by itself - just ordered a bag and anxious to test that out with my dog. She doesn't really take any treats or snacks when she hunts usually. I recently bought a gopro because I want to start filming my hunts with my Brittany bird dog and I think your battery bank + adapter is going to be a big help. I added quite a few items to my Amazon list. I would definitely be interested in seeing what settings you use on your GP for filming in different conditions - low light, high noon, dense brush, etc. Have you ever tried that hat clip mount? Do you ever film with a head mount and handle mount? What video editing software do you use?
Hi Justin thanks for watching my video, I’m glad it helped brother. Hopefully your dog likes the honey sticks, you know the dangers of heat more than me being from arizona. I don’t use a hat clip mount, instead I use a head strap mount. I feel like it stays on my head and distributes the weight better than the hat clip. Although I’ve never tried the hat clip. I only film with a head mount since I need as much focus hitting birds lol I think it’d be too much with a stick mount unless I was trying to film other kind of shots (commentary, scenery, etc). For video editing I use ShotCut. It’s a pretty good free video editing software and makes things easy to look good for TH-cam. I’ll comment after this with my GoPro settings I use for all conditions, it hasn’t let me down in low light/high light etc. good luck on your future hunts, I’d love to get some Arizona quail some day.
My GoPro settings: Camera - GoPro Hero 9 Black RES/FPS - 2.7K/60fps Lens - Narrow HyperSmooth - Boost (helps stabilize camera) Scheduled Capture - off Duration - No limit Hindsight - off (I turn this off b/c I record constantly) Timer - Off Zoom - 1.0x Bit Rate - High Shutter - Auto EV Comp - -1.0 White Balance - 5500K ISO Min - 100 ISO Max - 3200 Sharpness - Medium Color - Flat RAW Audio - Off Wind - Off Media Mod - Camera Mics
Hey Omar, sorry for the delay in my GoPro settings video. Life's been a bit busy lately. I'll put my settings for your below so you don't have to wait any longer on me. Hopefully this helps you capture some great hunts! My GoPro settings: Camera - GoPro Hero 9 Black RES/FPS - 2.7K/60fps Lens - Narrow HyperSmooth - Boost (helps stabilize camera) Scheduled Capture - off Duration - No limit Hindsight - off (I turn this off b/c I record constantly) Timer - Off Zoom - 1.0x Bit Rate - High Shutter - Auto EV Comp - -1.0 White Balance - 5500K ISO Min - 100 ISO Max - 3200 Sharpness - Medium Color - Flat RAW Audio - Off Wind - Off Media Mod - Camera Mics
Hi, thanks for the video, it's really good and informative. Out of curiosity, what brand(s) of ammo you are using for bird hunting? The good ones which are not necessarily expensive. Thanks
No problem @Amir E, thanks for the support I’m glad my video helped. I usually use Remington or Kent for ammo. Both work really well for me and are usually at a decent price.
Hi, what chokes are you using, which do you use for your first shot and what shells do you use? Looking at getting an over/under for ruffed grouse hunting.
Hey Marc! I'm using an improved cylinder choke for my under barrel and a modified choke for my over barrel for grouse/chukar/hun/dove hunting. I'll shoot with my under first (improved cylinder) then my over (modified) second. I've found this setup works well since I'll need more spread/shorter range for the birds when they first flush and follow up (if needed) with a longer range/tighter spread for my second shot. I also like having my second shot be my over barrel since it lines up better with my sights when I need to really concentrate on hitting a bird with my second shot. I usually use 12ga 6 shot 2-3/4in shells for all grouse and chukar hunting. Hope this helps, let me know what shotgun you end up going with!
Thanks man! Typically I don't wear hearing protection unless I'm waterfowl hunting. If I do, I use over the ear sound amplification headphones like the Impact Sports by Honeywell. Makes it easier to hear around you when you're hunting.
Links for all gear reviewed are in the video description.
I’m in Upland Hunter here in southwest Washington and I really appreciate the video man appreciate it!
Thanks for the comment man I appreciate it. Glad it was helpful! Good luck chasing birds in Washington brother!
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I use Filson full leg chaps 👍 they slip on over any pants and will never snag even in the nastiest briars, are waterproof and add an extra layer of warmth. I don’t know if they’re snake bite resistant, but they probably are as they are super tough ‘tin cloth’. I’ve used them for over 40 years and I’m only on my second pair… they are tough and this pair will likely outlast me!
sounds like a good set of chaps, I'll have to take a look at those
Excellent video sir, lots of great gear tips and advice in here. Thank you for sharing.
Great video! gave me some great ideas for the GoPro. I have the carport pants and those are really good for hunting. I added suspenders and no issues walking around. A bit jealous about the Citori. provably my next purchased, likely on 20 gauge. thanks for sharing great video!
Thanks for comment man glad the video was helpful for you. I can’t recommend the citori enough. It hurt when I first bought mine but I know it’ll last me for life.
Nice video. I like the items labeled, but I’d rather know what brand they are. For instance, I know it’s a battery bank… who is the maker? Put that on your labels. Nice video.
Thanks man. In the video description I have links to all items in my review
@@theuplander9127 I often like to take screenshots of items I like so I can reference later. That’s why I prefer the labeling that way. However, your way is probably more business savvy as it forces people to review your links. I get it. Either way nice video.
@@surfearth1 sounds like a good strategy, might use that for a future video. Just a heads up I have no affiliation with the links in the video description, I make $0 off it. I made this video to help folks out.
Great video. I appreciate the details!
thank you, really helpful video.. thanks for posting
Happy to help Dennis! Thanks for watching!
I'm an AZ upland hunter and I really appreciated this video. Really well done and I appreciate you thinking of the small details like pants, socks, etc. The honey stick tip was worth watching the video by itself - just ordered a bag and anxious to test that out with my dog. She doesn't really take any treats or snacks when she hunts usually. I recently bought a gopro because I want to start filming my hunts with my Brittany bird dog and I think your battery bank + adapter is going to be a big help. I added quite a few items to my Amazon list. I would definitely be interested in seeing what settings you use on your GP for filming in different conditions - low light, high noon, dense brush, etc. Have you ever tried that hat clip mount? Do you ever film with a head mount and handle mount? What video editing software do you use?
Hi Justin thanks for watching my video, I’m glad it helped brother. Hopefully your dog likes the honey sticks, you know the dangers of heat more than me being from arizona. I don’t use a hat clip mount, instead I use a head strap mount. I feel like it stays on my head and distributes the weight better than the hat clip. Although I’ve never tried the hat clip. I only film with a head mount since I need as much focus hitting birds lol I think it’d be too much with a stick mount unless I was trying to film other kind of shots (commentary, scenery, etc). For video editing I use ShotCut. It’s a pretty good free video editing software and makes things easy to look good for TH-cam. I’ll comment after this with my GoPro settings I use for all conditions, it hasn’t let me down in low light/high light etc. good luck on your future hunts, I’d love to get some Arizona quail some day.
My GoPro settings:
Camera - GoPro Hero 9 Black
RES/FPS - 2.7K/60fps
Lens - Narrow
HyperSmooth - Boost (helps stabilize camera)
Scheduled Capture - off
Duration - No limit
Hindsight - off (I turn this off b/c I record constantly)
Timer - Off
Zoom - 1.0x
Bit Rate - High
Shutter - Auto
EV Comp - -1.0
White Balance - 5500K
ISO Min - 100
ISO Max - 3200
Sharpness - Medium
Color - Flat
RAW Audio - Off
Wind - Off
Media Mod - Camera Mics
I’d like to learn how you setup your GoPro. I want to record hunts but am never thrilled with the video. Great gear dump!
Thanks Omar! No problem, I can do that. I'll try to get the video out in a couple days.
Hey Omar, sorry for the delay in my GoPro settings video. Life's been a bit busy lately. I'll put my settings for your below so you don't have to wait any longer on me. Hopefully this helps you capture some great hunts!
My GoPro settings:
Camera - GoPro Hero 9 Black
RES/FPS - 2.7K/60fps
Lens - Narrow
HyperSmooth - Boost (helps stabilize camera)
Scheduled Capture - off
Duration - No limit
Hindsight - off (I turn this off b/c I record constantly)
Timer - Off
Zoom - 1.0x
Bit Rate - High
Shutter - Auto
EV Comp - -1.0
White Balance - 5500K
ISO Min - 100
ISO Max - 3200
Sharpness - Medium
Color - Flat
RAW Audio - Off
Wind - Off
Media Mod - Camera Mics
Super helpful!
Thanks! Glad it helped
Hi, thanks for the video, it's really good and informative. Out of curiosity, what brand(s) of ammo you are using for bird hunting? The good ones which are not necessarily expensive. Thanks
No problem @Amir E, thanks for the support I’m glad my video helped. I usually use Remington or Kent for ammo. Both work really well for me and are usually at a decent price.
Hi, what chokes are you using, which do you use for your first shot and what shells do you use? Looking at getting an over/under for ruffed grouse hunting.
Hey Marc! I'm using an improved cylinder choke for my under barrel and a modified choke for my over barrel for grouse/chukar/hun/dove hunting. I'll shoot with my under first (improved cylinder) then my over (modified) second. I've found this setup works well since I'll need more spread/shorter range for the birds when they first flush and follow up (if needed) with a longer range/tighter spread for my second shot. I also like having my second shot be my over barrel since it lines up better with my sights when I need to really concentrate on hitting a bird with my second shot. I usually use 12ga 6 shot 2-3/4in shells for all grouse and chukar hunting. Hope this helps, let me know what shotgun you end up going with!
@@theuplander9127 Thank you so much. Love the videos!
@@marcst-jean5433 No problem happy to help!
I saw pants and boots in the thumbnail. 😂
Nice looking Browning. Is that a 26” or 28” barrel? Great video!
@@levintrueno86 thanks @levintrueno86 I appreciate it brother! It's a 28" barrel
Great video. Do you wear any hearing protection? If so what do you use? Thanks
Thanks man! Typically I don't wear hearing protection unless I'm waterfowl hunting. If I do, I use over the ear sound amplification headphones like the Impact Sports by Honeywell. Makes it easier to hear around you when you're hunting.
Great video! How can I contact you directly?
Hi John, you can contact me via email at theuplander89@gmail.com
thank you, glad you enjoyed the video
What shotgun case is that?
The brand is Allen. I got it at sportsman’s warehouse a couple years ago.
Where is this guy and his videos
@@chadtice2884 sorry bro, been lazy with my uploads. I got a lot of footage I need to edit. But this comment gives me motivation to get back on it
No more uhs and ums
Great video. I appreciate the details!
@@DaveWomach thanks man!