I agree wholeheartedly. I understand most are amateur videographers but day or night, many just drag on too long. MFK, Foxpro, Lucky Duck and those couple of South Dakota ranchers are about all I watch. Something new comes along I’ll give it a try but if it drags on or blares loud music, I’m goneI would much rather see good day time hunting videos or "Night Crews videos" where the coyotes are lit up with their powerful lights.
I do and I post them for the reason in the next sentence. When I was getting into this game, I learned more about coyote movements/behavior by watching "kirsch's" vids in a few months than I could have in years of hunting back here in PA.
If our critters responded in the daylight, I would much prefer hunting them then but that is not a good investment in my time back here. I do thoroughly enjoy watching them respond in daylight but not so much under bright lights.
Not really. You miss the experience in the video. The background, the colors, the yote working in to the caller. With thermal videos all you see is the killing, a white or black animal and a dot or crosshairs. It’s entertaining in its own way, but doesnt really do it for meI like watching all kinds of hunting videos but thermal vids just don’t do it for me, and I’m not sure why? What say you?
I also hate music during hunting videos. As soon as the music starts I stop watching.I agree wholeheartedly. I understand most are amateur videographers but day or night, many just drag on too long. MFK, Foxpro, Lucky Duck and those couple of South Dakota ranchers are about all I watch. Something new comes along I’ll give it a try but if it drags on or blares loud music, I’m gone