We have a whole new respect for all of you hunting content creators out there. Filming a hunt is incredibly difficult.
When you watch this episode of GRIT you're going to see a lot of firsts:
Our first time being filmed on a hunt (apologies in advance for any awkwardness lol),
Our first time hunting this early in the season,
Our first time hunting west of the Mississippi,
Our first time bringing a trad bow into the field,
and our first time working with some amazing new team members.
Saying we were out of our comfort zone is an understatement. But, as most of you know, as public land, run and gun, mobile hunters, we are used to being in unfamiliar places. Ironically, I think being out of our comfort zone as hunters is where we are most comfortable. However, we can't say the same for being on camera.
Our on-camera skills need some work, but the people behind the camera and those responsible for the edit are impressive to say the least. They were thrown into the fire and embraced it. Their first day on the job was hundreds of miles from home at a campsite in the middle of nowhere. They were up early and went to bed late after chasing the chaos that is our mobile hunting style. It was 97 degrees, so dry it was hard to swallow, and tick extraction quickly became part of the nightly routine.
Thanks for watching, and good luck this season!
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