Originally Posted By: DAAOriginally Posted By: skinney...the primary difference is the "extra" work. Getting closer, holding steadier, making it look simple and clear.
The extra work shows.
Seriously, I've been watching coyote video for as long as it has existed. Back in the early days of DVD, I actually owned every coyote hunting VHS and DVD that had been produced to date. Several of the early DVD makers were sending me the first copy off the presses.
Randy Anderson was the baddest bad azz ever, calling, shooting, filming all solo and telling a great story. I tried that a couple of times, solo everything. Randy Anderson will forever be the baddest bad azz ever in coyote video, in my mind.
Don Laubauch, with Merv and Murphy and those doggin' coyotes videos. He had the cinematic look and production values really going, and the action with the caliber of dogs Merv and Murphy were running - that stuff was classic and still among the very best ever, in my opinion.
Vern Howey captured low budget grit and honest no bull matter of fact, facts, like nobody else ever.
You guys have raised the bar on skill and discipline in doing the extra work.
- DAA
This is awesome to hear, coming from you! I respect and appreciate that comment a lot!
Thanks fellas!