A5 Sweet 16
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I hunt ditches sometimes. Not terribly often, but occasionally. Once in awhile, it's the most productive hunting based on about 27 different variables. Sometimes, we don't have time to risk getting too far from the truck, so shorter hunts are in order. When it's really, REALLY cold out (like well below zero) & pheasants still must be hunted, sometimes we'll hit a series of little ditch spots so the heated truck is never out of view. Sometimes I drive by a ditch that just looks too good not to try, so we hunt it. This is a video I put together of about 30 minutes worth of ditch hunting done last season on the way out to hunt another "real" spot. We got a quick limit & still went for a good walk afterward. It was really rather enjoyable.
Note: GoPro cameras do really strange things to perspective sometimes. When you consider it's a camera the size of a small box of paper clips, strapped to some guy's head (never at just the perfect angle), & then you do a bunch of zooming & shifting during the editing process so your intended image is somewhat visible, it's really not that surprising. I've seen videos where I'd swear a shot should kill a person downrange, but having been there to witness, I know it wasn't the least bit unsafe. It's weird & I don't understand it completely. It just is. Anyhow, the 3rd rooster in this video was considerably further from Ace than the camera made it appear. It was a safe shot, regardless of how it looks.
Note: GoPro cameras do really strange things to perspective sometimes. When you consider it's a camera the size of a small box of paper clips, strapped to some guy's head (never at just the perfect angle), & then you do a bunch of zooming & shifting during the editing process so your intended image is somewhat visible, it's really not that surprising. I've seen videos where I'd swear a shot should kill a person downrange, but having been there to witness, I know it wasn't the least bit unsafe. It's weird & I don't understand it completely. It just is. Anyhow, the 3rd rooster in this video was considerably further from Ace than the camera made it appear. It was a safe shot, regardless of how it looks.