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Watch 2019 Turkey Video - Wild Texas Outdoors

Started by RalphWTO, February 03, 2020, 11:31:30 PM

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RalphWTO

This video was from opening weekend last season, just gave it a rewatch to get fired up for this year.

This was one of the first videos I had ever filmed and edited, and now have been able to travel to some badass places to hunt and get it all on camera.

Our bread and butter is self filming and hunting around Texas, while also filming episodes with specific outfitters to showcase their operations and help them generate high quality content. A lot of these awesome outfitter just don't have the ability to create content and use it to generate more exposure, so we try our best to help out. Several new videos coming out in the next few months.

We've come a long way since this one, but give it a watch and let me know what you think.

@wildtexasoutdoors on Instagram and Facebook.


https://youtu.be/MJ0mdXj0doE


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LaLongbeard

If you make everything easy how do you know when your good at anything?

GobbleNut

Great footage and good effort on the video.  I agree that the background music is distracting,...would much rather hear the natural sounds and the gobbler sounding off.  (I am also pleased that you were not sitting in a pop-up blind with a feeder in the picture with the decoys,...a pretty regular occurrence in TX turkey hunting) 
...Ohhh,...and one other thing.  I'm not sure I would have chosen ReaperRalph as your screen name.  ...Might want to reconsider that one.... (Just a friendly suggestion from the peanut gallery)  my emoji thing no longer works or I would have put a few smiley faces here...   

RalphWTO

Quote from: LaLongbeard on February 04, 2020, 11:26:58 AM
Lose the background music Ralph.

Thanks for the feedback dude! As mentioned first video I ever shot, and my mic was messed up. You seem like a nice guy


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Quote from: GobbleNut on February 04, 2020, 11:54:05 AM
Great footage and good effort on the video.  I agree that the background music is distracting,...would much rather hear the natural sounds and the gobbler sounding off.  (I am also pleased that you were not sitting in a pop-up blind with a feeder in the picture with the decoys,...a pretty regular occurrence in TX turkey hunting) 
...Ohhh,...and one other thing.  I'm not sure I would have chosen ReaperRalph as your screen name.  ...Might want to reconsider that one.... (Just a friendly suggestion from the peanut gallery)  my emoji thing no longer works or I would have put a few smiley faces here...


Thanks, actually had a mic issue so I needed to run some music to avoid hearing buzzing sound. been meaning to change the name because people think it is associated with the grim reaper haha but it isn't at all.



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GobbleNut

Quote from: ReaperRalph on February 04, 2020, 07:16:40 PM
Quote from: GobbleNut on February 04, 2020, 11:54:05 AM
...Ohhh,...and one other thing.  I'm not sure I would have chosen ReaperRalph as your screen name.  ...Might want to reconsider that one.... (Just a friendly suggestion from the peanut gallery)  my emoji thing no longer works or I would have put a few smiley faces here...

Thanks, actually had a mic issue so I needed to run some music to avoid hearing buzzing sound. been meaning to change the name because people think it is associated with the grim reaper haha but it isn't at all.

Welcome to OG, Ralph.  From your posts, you seem like a good young man with a great attitude.
My comment about changing your "ReaperRalph" moniker was because there are lots of folks here on OG that are against reaping (the act of using a decoy or fan to sneak up on gobblers) and you will likely catch some heat for that name. 

As for your videos, if that was one of your first attempts, you are definitely on the right track,...but seriously, for sites such as this that are comprised of serious turkey hunters, you should eliminate most or all of the music and stick with trying to capture the natural sounds of your hunt and your commentary on strategy and such.  I think it would be safe to say that most all of us here really like to hear the sounds of a gobbler gobbling as he is approaching your calling!

Good job, buddy!  Stick with us and keep the great attitude!
Jim