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Video Tips

Posted by Kent Chelewski on Saturday, February 13, 2010, In : how to 
Video Tips



 If you have experimented with home video, have hunting experience, and woodsmanship skills, you already have the basic knowledge you need to be a cameraman. With a little practice you can fine-tune your skills. The following are some requirements for professional video. These recommendations and specifications are not nearly as intimidating or as expensive as they sound. All of these specifications will be mentioned, explained and referenced to in your camera’s operating manu...


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Land owner appreciation

Posted by Kent Chelewski on Saturday, February 13, 2010, In : how to 

Landowner Appreciation


 

Now that the season has come to a close, be sure to drop a message of thanks to the landowners who let you hunt this past year.

It's important not to forget the people who make days afield possible. Send them a card, pull some wild turkey from the freezer and run it by their house; or better yet, stop long enough to enjoy a meal together. Show you value their land and the permission they grant you to use it by helping with off-season chores.

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Hunting Merriam's Wild Turkeys

Posted by Kent Chelewski on Saturday, February 13, 2010, In : Turkey Hunting 

Hunting Merriam's Wild Turkeys

Patience, persistence and confidence in your calling are what it takes to harvest a Merriam's gobbler.

Hunter's Specialties Pro Staffer Matt Morrett said, like with any turkey, getting a Merriam's in close is the first challenge. Merriam's will travel a longer distance than an Eastern to a call or decoy setup. Be confident in your calling, and pay attention to what the hens might be doing.

"I personally wouldn't call a Merriam's any different than I ...


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