There is always potential for anything magnetized to throw off a compass. If a person chooses to run a bino harness with magnets; just something to keep in mind. Typically a compass is secondary (as of late) for most folks, so its a non issue. Should it need to be primary, just remove your bino harness. If you choose to run it as a primary means of navigation, recommend going with a harness system that doesn't utilize a magnet system. Just my two cents. Good luck this year Troy.
I lol’d at the same thing. NoHunt is famous for this. They’re not doing these videos to give people advice or provide any sort of review, with at times limited first hand knowledge. They do it to try and sell product to make some money.
Good gear dump. Hot tip was the custom inseam pants and gear choices for women. My wife and daughters will appreciate this. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed!
Good luck, Jill. I bought my father an Antelope hunt this year and this gear review will be helpful for him.
Good luck!
Good luck this year Jill! Shoot straight! Look forward to seeing the video; its always worth the memories regardless of outcome!
good luck on your hunt. Thank you for sharing your gear choices.
GREAT VID. great to see you Rocking the Mudclaw 300. So close to buying a pair of these myself
They are great early season shoes! Glad you enjoyed the video.
Get it done Jillian 💪🏻,SKINNER
Thanks, jill... Very informative
Thanks for watching!
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What tripod are you using? Never got mentioned. I was looking at a vortex tripod didnt know if they are any good.
This intern knows her shiat!
I appreciate the video.... But it would have been better to have a post-hunt video to show what worked and what didn’t and what you would change.
We can do that!
@@GOHUNT pay attention to this suggestion. It would be transformative for these videos. Great job, as always.
Get em Jillian
First. You're the best
Doesn’t the magnets in the Bino harness throw off your compass?
There is always potential for anything magnetized to throw off a compass. If a person chooses to run a bino harness with magnets; just something to keep in mind. Typically a compass is secondary (as of late) for most folks, so its a non issue. Should it need to be primary, just remove your bino harness. If you choose to run it as a primary means of navigation, recommend going with a harness system that doesn't utilize a magnet system. Just my two cents. Good luck this year Troy.
Yeah, messes with your pacemaker too. You might want to remove it before using that harness. Just MY .02.
I got a Garmin 66i and my badlands Bino harness throws it off.
How tall are you ?
I’m 6’4 and my inseam is 37in... 😧
What brand the clothes?
It's a woman's hunting clothing line called Azyre Gear. You can check it out here: azyregear.com/
So I’m listening to gear advice from someone showing me gear with tags still on it? Cool.
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I lol’d at the same thing. NoHunt is famous for this. They’re not doing these videos to give people advice or provide any sort of review, with at times limited first hand knowledge. They do it to try and sell product to make some money.
They have all there gear in store so when they need something they just go grab it, so i don’t find it too weird
@@wyatt2738 half the gear list was stuff she didn't even own. We all watched the same thing.
Peter M I’m just saying, just cause she doesn’t own it doesn’t mean she’s not gonna use it.
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