Mule Deer Film - Idaho solo

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That was a great video, the only bad thing I noticed was you need to get your front tires balanced.
I thought I was the only one watching his hand shake while driving. Haha I figured "oh, maybe it just looks like highway and his on a gravel service road"! Too funny you said that. 🤣
 

eamyrick

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Great video. I’ve been or more trips with unfilled tags than I have been successful. Think it’s part of the game if it’s not in your backyard. I’ve also missed more than a handful of opportunities walking without a rifle in my hands so I think that was a takeaway for sure. Keep putting out videos. Really enjoyed.
 

JNDEER

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Good vid! Props to you on the adventure and not giving up on the tag- that’s a long ways to come back out with a lot of unknowns.

Western hunting tip for big county- get a bino adapter/clamp!
 
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Great video. I’ve been or more trips with unfilled tags than I have been successful. Think it’s part of the game if it’s not in your backyard. I’ve also missed more than a handful of opportunities walking without a rifle in my hands so I think that was a takeaway for sure. Keep putting out videos. Really enjoyed.
Thanks man will do!
 
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westonhoma

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Good vid! Props to you on the adventure and not giving up on the tag- that’s a long ways to come back out with a lot of unknowns.

Western hunting tip for big county- get a bino adapter/clamp!
I've found the best adventures are where you embrace the most unknowns! Love it , thanks for the feebdack. And yaa I have already started looking around haha
 

Muleys32

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Thank you! And no i didnt, I pretty much only ran my spotter on the tripod. I would free hand my binos to do quick scans and then do the longer sessions with the spotter on the tripod. I may bring along an attachment tho to setup the binos like that tho with how your saying
Definitely a must have! The other day I popped over a ridge and found a deer bedded in some trees. Popped the binocs on my tripod and proceeded to find 8 deer in them trees. Without the tripod I likely would have just kept moving on.

With the fov of the binos the amount of ear flickers, rack movements, etc… that you find goes way up!

Everyone finds their own style but I typically glass 90% of the time with the tripod/binocs combo and use a spotter to verify a buck or to peak into some midday shadows.

Only saying all of this because of how much it has increased my buck sightings!

As mentioned, great video and keep it up!
 
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Definitely a must have! The other day I popped over a ridge and found a deer bedded in some trees. Popped the binocs on my tripod and proceeded to find 8 deer in them trees. Without the tripod I likely would have just kept moving on.

With the fov of the binos the amount of ear flickers, rack movements, etc… that you find goes way up!

As mentioned, great video and keep it up!
I could see how that could be so clutch. Cause sometimes you dont have time to find them in the spotter! And since I already got the setup.. might as well toss in the little bino adapter. Lesson learned , Im defintiely growing! Thanks man!
 
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