alf
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Set up on the edge of the woods facing south, overlooking a long narrow hay field bordered by corn on my right, & woods to the left.
Wind was quartering to me, light out of the SW. I set the Foxpro out in the hay about 65 yards, a few yards from the corn.
After only a couple minutes I happened to catch the flash of one to my left running parallel to the woods away from the caller.
I had to do a quick 90 degree turn with the tripod to catch up to him, & with a quick whistle got him stopped & shot.
I didn't step it off, but no more than a 20 yard shot.
Checked the clock & it was all over in under 3 minutes, with no time to start the video.
I have no idea what he was running from.
I did manage to get a pic though.
Wind was quartering to me, light out of the SW. I set the Foxpro out in the hay about 65 yards, a few yards from the corn.
After only a couple minutes I happened to catch the flash of one to my left running parallel to the woods away from the caller.
I had to do a quick 90 degree turn with the tripod to catch up to him, & with a quick whistle got him stopped & shot.
I didn't step it off, but no more than a 20 yard shot.
Checked the clock & it was all over in under 3 minutes, with no time to start the video.
I have no idea what he was running from.
I did manage to get a pic though.