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Predator Hunting => Night Hunting => Topic started by: Lookn4Fur on February 03, 2010, 01:19:39 PM
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I took this video clip last weekend. It's not easy to get good night footage with a red lens. Notice I tried to keep the animal in the top of the halo as to not spook it. It was a full moon as well even though you can't tell from the clip. Try to geuss what is coming to the call before the end of the clip because I tell you what it was. It had me fooled for a while.
(http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f319/Lookn4Fur/th_HCNoShot_0001.jpg) (http://s50.photobucket.com/albums/f319/Lookn4Fur/?action=view¤t=HCNoShot_0001.flv)
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Cool
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Looks like you had another set of eyes at 34 seconds in the top right of view. Cool video.
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Real nice....thanks for sharing..I am also proud of you guys on how you did not shoot..
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Ian....top right or top left?
The "eyes" to the left are that of a passing car out on the road a good ways out there ;D
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Ian....top right or top left?
The "eyes" to the left are that of a passing car out on the road a good ways out there ;D
Top left, right under that bright spot in the frame. It appears for a couple seconds. Top right? I can't believe I didn't catch that.
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Thats a car's headlights passing out on the road a few hundred yards away.
There is a large patch of woods between the fields and the road and the trees break up most of the traffic, except in that one spot.
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just watched video. I did think a cat because the were real close together. But, the funny thing was as soon as the mouse squeaker started. My new cat started freaking out looking for the source.
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Thats funny Swarter. i remember my cat use to do that. Now she is immuned to it. I educated her a few times. ;D.........Tim