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Saturday, November 26, 2016

Hunting Camera Arms


Self filming forces you to be creative in capturing your hunts. Bowhunting brings on another challenge, so your filming set-up is even more critical.

I found that everything needs to be at your fingertips. Bow had to be in your bow hand side. Camera ready on the other hand.

Having your camera at the right height and choosing the camera arm that works for you make take a couple trys. Not all camera arms are created equal. The saying "you get what you pay for" is very true when it comes to camera arms. I found you can get away with the less expensive models if your tree is exactly straight! Anything else you need adjustment in the base of the arm. Muddy has been the standard in the industry, and now there is some great competition. It usually takes a couple to find the one you really like!

If you are a DIY person like me, here is something I have been playing around with this year. Couple mods and I think it will be ready!

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