My first Solo trip this year. Shooting September on North Dakota public. Self filmed with an A7siii - Tried S-Log3 and color grading, turned out decent. What an awesome experience to go in blind, never placing boots on the ground until season opened.
If you've been debating trying to hunt Nebraska for Mule deer, the harsh reality is it is difficult. Limited Public Land, weather, pressure, etc... It's a very humbling experience for someone to try, but boy is it a grind.
Been a really rough year for hunting after moving states, and have made significantly less videos now that I'm filming for work most of my days. It's a pretty good story - rollercoaster of emotions for my buddy as I documented his hunt out in the Badlands this past October.
I literally filmed for 3 different crews this year... Starting in early april, I was traveling and filming with Barronett Ground Blinds. Then I decided to hook up with a crew called "The Seasoned Butcher" (Focus on Field to Table tutorials and meat making)... I didn't actually get a turkey tag...
Anyone else this year shoot their PB? I've hunted this spot of public for 6 years straight and never taken a buck there... but the deer sign and deer I've seen while scouting have kept me going back. I guess this year was my year, because on our last morning there, I had this big boy and a doe...
I definitely have been grinding this out since July... I bet I've had more hours this year scouting before season than I have ever before. Night after night patterning what fields, areas, and times of day they were out. Then I patterned the movement based off wind direction, temp, moon work...
First time to Nebraska, My hunt was specifically for Mule deer, but the local guy that was helping me out wanted a whitetail. The first Morning we were out glassing in the wind and rain and saw a decent buck bedded in a milo field. So I decided that the first video from our Nebraska trip would...
Just an FYI, some people might be mad for letting you know. If you want an OTC Nebraska Archery Antelope tag, it's first come first serve tomorrow at 1:00 PM. I believe you will be randomly entered into a que, but if you wanted to go and forgot about it, this is your reminder. Quota is 250...
This is going to be my first time out hunting for Muley's in open country.
I will be tenting since there are no hotels within 30 minutes or so of the location...
It's not my first rodeo when it comes to deer camp, but I'm sure my 3 page list is still missing some stuff that I don't think...
So my question is for guys that hunt a lot of public land. If you bump deer in the summertime, how much do you worry about "educating them" for hunting season.
My personal opinion about this video, is we hardly bumped the deer, knowing he didn't bolt as fast as he could... he flicked his tail...
Looking for ideas from other guys that either watch or make their own videos?
A little bit about us: A group of friends and family that decided to hunt just like you, we just happen to have a camera with us when we go. I personally got into this as a teenager, and after getting an associates...
I see left over tags for non residents are limited to 250 this year, also go on sale August 3rd 2021.
A few questions that I have-
1. Do I need to be waiting in an online portal an hour to half hour before midnight to get a tag? Or is it a random pool?
2. I use ONX and Huntstand religously and...