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fishnfool972tx asked:


This is my Third time out with my new Gopro camera and I moved the mounting location directly over my right eye. The view is now much closer to the rib of the gun and doesn’t look like I am shooting from the hip. All these shots are from the “First Person Shooter” view and came out pretty good. I got some great sustained lead with follow through shots. Deutsch Drahthaars kick ***. They point, track scent and blood, retrieve on land and water, hunt ducks, quail, rabbit, boar, deer, raccoon’s and squirrels. Tags: Dove Hunting Texas, Opening Morning Dove Hunting 2011, Dog Training, Texas Dove Hunt, First Person Shooting, Shotgun Shooting, Shotgun Video, Down the Barrel Shotgun Video, Point of View Shooting, POV Shotgun shooting, Shooting Sports, Shooters View Shooting, Gopro Video, GoPro Camera, Kodak PlaySport video camera, Point of view shooting, head mount camera, Dove Hunting Texas, Opening Morning Dove Hunting 2011, Dog Training, Texas Dove Hunt, First Person Shooting, Shotgun Shooting, Shotgun Video, Down the Barrel Shotgun Video, Point of View Shooting, POV Shotgun shooting, Shooting Sports, Shooters View Shooting, Gopro Video, GoPro Camera, bird, eye, Dallas, birds, head mount camera, Kodak PlaySport camera, shooting video, Bird Hunting, Dog training, Hunting Dog, Deutsch Drahthaar, German Wire Hair Pointer, Wing Shooting, Cyborg Vision,

pincen300wm asked:


Incredible and spectacular hunt of Doves in the best place of Argentina, organized by Pampa hunter, real hunts. WWW.PAMPAHUNTER.com.ar

HuntArgentina asked:


www.huntargentina.net

MoshDubber asked:


Thinning out the numbers of some Red-Eyed Turtle doves after returning from a holiday trip. These birds have become a major pest in my country, and if you want to know why i shoot them, read this: An Extract from a study done on Red-Eyed turtle dove and Laughing dove as an agricultural pest by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln: “In South Africa, the laughing dove (Streptopelia senegaleusis) and the turtle dove (Streptopelia capicola) have been identified as major pests on sorghum which is the main cereal food item for the population, and loss to the doves has assumed a lot of importance. Questionnaires were sent out to farmers. Preliminary results compiled from answers to the questionnaires indicated that a large variety of crops including rice (Oryza sativa); maize (Zea mays); cowpea (Vigna unguiculata); groundnut (Arachis hypogea); sorghum (Sorghum guineense) and soyabean (Glycine max) were attacked at various stages of growth, planting, seedling, and harvesting by the red-eyed turtle dove (Table 1). The planted grains were dug up immediately after planting and swallowed whole. During the seedling stage of growth, the cotyledons were pecked and the germinating seed dug up and consumed. The extent of damage depends on the population of doves in the crop land. Damage was severe in many instances; sometimes it was total. The most common form of control is human scaring which is fast becoming obsolete because scarers are no longer available and they are very expensive to b…/b

MoshDubber asked:


A Compilation of some of my latest Scopecam kills. Most of the birds taken in this video are Red-Eyed Turtle Doves, and one of them is a Laughing Dove. You want to know why I shoot these Birds? An Extract from a study done on Red-Eyed turtle dove and Laughing dove as an agricultural pest by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln: “In South Africa, the laughing dove (Streptopelia senegaleusis) and the turtle dove (Streptopelia capicola) have been identified as major pests on sorghum which is the main cereal food item for the population, and loss to the doves has assumed a lot of importance. Questionnaires were sent out to farmers. Preliminary results compiled from answers to the questionnaires indicated that a large variety of crops including rice (Oryza sativa); maize (Zea mays); cowpea (Vigna unguiculata); groundnut (Arachis hypogea); sorghum (Sorghum guineense) and soyabean (Glycine max) were attacked at various stages of growth, planting, seedling, and harvesting by the red-eyed turtle dove (Table 1). The planted grains were dug up immediately after planting and swallowed whole. During the seedling stage of growth, the cotyledons were pecked and the germinating seed dug up and consumed. The extent of damage depends on the population of doves in the crop land. Damage was severe in many instances; sometimes it was total. The most common form of control is human scaring which is fast becoming obsolete because scarers are no longer available and they are very expensive to b…/b

Wingman813 asked:


I only took my camera out once but this was the result. What a great season for 2011! Watch in HD or you won’t be able to see some of the birds :)

VarmintHunters asked:


more hunting videos coming soon!

johndeere330 asked:


This is another Ram Tough Production. This is a video on the doves me and my dad shot opening day here in North Carolina. I had a great time!!!

VarmintHunters asked:


shoutout to www.youtube.com

MoshDubber asked:


My first Dove hunt with my new rifle! This video shows just how devastating 24 ft/lbs of energy can be on a bird…even if i miss the vitals the pellet does enough meat damage to destroy the vital organs. Rifle- Air Arms S510 XTRA FAC .177 Pellets- JSB Exact 10.3 gr Scope- Nikko Stirling Game King 6-24×50 AO

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