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Second Angle

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Pahunter71, Oct 14, 2014.

  1. Pahunter71

    Pahunter71 Weekend Warrior

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    I know this may not be the right place to post this topic but I figured I would get more feedback from this thread because I need to get this mount ordered soon before I leave to go hunt. I am looking for the best way to mount my second angle camera (epic hd instant on) and I saw that they make a tree screw mount but i can't tell if the head rotates to position the camera the way i want. How do you guys position your epic cameras for a second angle in the tree and what accessories do you use?
     
  2. Joe p

    Joe p Weekend Warrior

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    Cambell cameras i prefer arms length away left side of tree because main camera is to my right chest high
     
  3. SharpEyeSam

    SharpEyeSam Legendary Woodsman

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    Here is how I have mine mounted to my bow. I think this is Jfergus bow and he showed me this technique. Also, check out Episode 14 of Season 4 and look at how Dean Krueger has his mounted with a Gorillapod camera mount to the tree.

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    This one below is mine.

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  4. PiN 'eM & STiCK 'Em

    PiN 'eM & STiCK 'Em Weekend Warrior

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    i use a second bow hanger and a Muddy Micro Arm. If my back is to the tree it is on my right about 1 1/2' above me. makes for a great second angle to catch their exit if you cant get back on em in time.
     

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