I bought the Sportsman Mount and like it a lot. Kinda pricey but works well.
Its tough to sit down and comb through a good bit of footage and then take the time to edit it. I had edited some wake boarding videos so I was prepared for the task of editing my fishing and hunting footage.
To me, Short clips are key when filming. They are easier to look through for the $$ shot and they upload to your computer faster without taking up too much memory. Anytime you have a clip that you want to keep, film another short clip right after the one you want to keep. In the short clip, just wave your hands in front of lens then stop it. That way when you are looking at footage, you will know to only keep the ones with hand waves before them. This will save a ton of time.
I have a ton of quality duck hunting footage from multiple years but have not put a video together. All the hunting clips are long and time consuming to edit. I'll get them done one day. With duck hunting, I like to have a camera in the blind and one facing us and one in the decoys if you can. Makes for some cool footage of birds falling from the sky
Hope this helps Nick, and if you ever need any help editing, lemme know.
Here is a video from one of our Oklahoma Mallard hunts, all my buddy did is upload his footage/pics to his computer and had it make an easy video for him. No editing but some ducks falling. Our group took 135 mallards over three days out there.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HThM1_JZWHY