Ordered mine last week along with one of your calls. Look forward to getting them. My youngest son (14yrs) tells me every other day he wants to plan a trip to Tony's. He found out that I just ordered the video and will be checking every day to see when it comes. Hurry Tony
I will be heading to the post office today, after packaging everything up. I'll make sure yours is in there. Might even have a throw in a free call for your 14yr old.
Kerry, I appreciate the fine comment my friend. I appreciate all the advice you've given me in the production of it. Hope some of it rubbed off.
I received way more orders over the weekend than I anticipated. I just got down packaging DVDs all day. I'm heading to the post office now with all DVD orders. Any orders for calls or DVDs with calls will ship out tomorrow, as I'm plumb running out of time today.
Appreciate the patience guys and Thank You for all the support.
Awesome video Tony. I normally fall asleep during most calling videos. Not this one, I learned allot and was entertained as well. Can't wait for the next one.
Originally Posted By: TonyTebbeThanks for all the fine comments on the DVD set. It was no easy task, but one that I was determined to do for the last 8-9 years. I really appreciate it.
PS. It was definitely a LIVE coyote.
Thanks...Tony
Yeah, you can tell it's alive, if you watch the eye....they blink & move.
But I still can't figure it out, Tony.
I've watched that sucker on super-super-super slow motion, & heck if I know how ya did it.
I noticed that when the coyote is standing, the camera angle is off to the side. But when it runs/lopes, the angle moves to it's back.
Since the camera obviously is on the coyote, & not the dog; you didn't trap it; & it's alive.....
My guess (a long-shot, I'm certain) is that you had called the coyote into range, & shot it with a tranquilizer gun. Then while it was "out", you attached the camera.Then waited for the coyote to wake up, then as soon as it did, you started calling again & the coyote come to the call again, not knowing anything had happened.
That's my story, & I'm sticking to it. LOL
Originally Posted By: canislatrans54Originally Posted By: TonyTebbeThanks for all the fine comments on the DVD set. It was no easy task, but one that I was determined to do for the last 8-9 years. I really appreciate it.
PS. It was definitely a LIVE coyote.
Thanks...Tony
Yeah, you can tell it's alive, if you watch the eye....they blink & move.
But I still can't figure it out, Tony.
I've watched that sucker on super-super-super slow motion, & heck if I know how ya did it.
I noticed that when the coyote is standing, the camera angle is off to the side. But when it runs/lopes, the angle moves to it's back.
Since the camera obviously is on the coyote, & not the dog; you didn't trap it; & it's alive.....
My guess (a long-shot, I'm certain) is that you had called the coyote into range, & shot it with a tranquilizer gun. Then while it was "out", you attached the camera.Then waited for the coyote to wake up, then as soon as it did, you started calling again & the coyote come to the call again, not knowing anything had happened.
That's my story, & I'm sticking to it. LOL
Seriously though, as the saying goes...you "hit the nail on the head" with this DVD. I keep watching it again & again...& picking up things I missed.
I'm really looking forward to the next one.
OK OK! You all talked me into it. I guess I will have to get one of these DVD's. Maybe I can actually kill my first coyote before the end of 2011. Apparently I am doing something wrong...