Self-Film Hunting
$30.00
Self-filming a hunt changes everything.
It changes how you prepare.
It changes how you move.
It changes how you decide.
After fifteen years of self-filming whitetails, western big game, turkeys, and predators, the lessons are clear: the camera can sharpen a hunter — or it can quietly compromise one. The difference is discipline.
In this compact, no-fluff handbook, the creator of the Territory Self-Filmed Hunting Series shares hard-earned insight from seasons of dual-camera setups, bow and rifle hunts, equipment failures, lost animals, and real field mistakes. This is not a guide to going viral. It is not a playbook for sponsorships.
It is a standard.
Inside, you’ll learn:
- How to film without disrupting the hunt
• Why preparation matters more than production value
• The hidden ways cameras alter shot decisions
• How to handle failure on film
• Where ethics must override footage
• How to build credibility through consistency
Written in a calm, practical voice, this book blends instruction with reflection — offering a clear framework for hunters who want to document their pursuit without letting the pursuit become secondary.
The woods do not need more content.
They need more restraint.
If you carry a camera into the field, carry it with discipline.
And if you share your hunts, let your standard speak louder than your footage.
