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    WTT WTT - Stone Glacier 40/56 Bag

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    Camera arms

    I've used the Muddy and the 4th arrow arms a lot. The muddy I had was not bad, but it's heavier, and the base is less adjustable on the fly. It works well once it's set, but it can be a bit of a pain if you're trying to use one arm/base for multiple locations. The 4th arrow with the talon base...
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    WTT WTT - Stone Glacier 40/56 Bag

    Looking to trade a SG 40/56 tan pack for a Stone Glacier Avail, preferably in tan. My 40/56 is in great shape, a bit dusty from the trail, but structuraly great. I just tend to use the 3300 more, but want an avail for a day pack when whitetail hunting. Pack only, no frame/belt.
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    September Elk Boots

    Well... I was going to recommend Salomon's, but if you don't like a narrow sole, those may not be the best option. A friend of mine tried the Crispi Idaho's this year in September and he liked em. He has a much wider foot than me, so maybe those would be an option to look at.
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    Go to Lens?

    My go-to has been the canon 24-70 2.8 lately. But it is a toss up with the 70-200 2.8 isii as well depending on the situation.
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    camera pack

    For full photo use, I have a lowepro rover 45l. Nice thing about it is that it comes with two nice camera inserts in it that can be pulled out when I am using a different hunting pack. In which case one of the inserts goes into my stone glacier 40/56 when hunting. When videoing whitetail hunts...
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    Photography- one photo a day

    Here's my first one for the group. Bull Sticking Tongue Out by Tyler Barron, on Flickr
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    best action cam

    I just picked up the Hero 7 Black Edition, and I'm stunned by how well the Hypersmooth functionality works on that thing. Makes it seem like you have a whole gimbal setup, so the footage isn't bouncy when walking or riding in the truck/atv etc.
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    Good resource/classes to learn photography

    YouTube has been my best friend when it comes to learning new techniques. If you like landscapes, there is a guy named Thomas Heaton that has some great work and is pretty helpful at explaining settings and things like that. There is another channel from a guy named Steve Matheis (might have...
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    Xop vs lone wolf

    Haven't tried XOP, but I love my LWs, and their customer service has been outstanding for me as well. I snapped one of their stick quivers on the ATV, and one phone call had another one on its way with pretty much no questions asked.
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    Christmas Day Buck

    Awesome buck. Congrats!
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    What is your favorite game camera?

    I am a fan of stealthcam G30s. Basic function and they have been very reliable in my experience.
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