Thanks guys!  
For the filming I used a little Sony standard definition video camera that records on mini DV tapes.  However, the picture quality is very poor in low light, which is a problem when filming hunts because that's usually the time when the animals show up.  I am working on getting a much better camera that is much better in low light.  My dad has one, it's a Sony high definition video camera and it is EXCELLENT in low light, but it records to a hard drive and it also records in a different format (16:9 widescreen).  Because I am filming my hunts to compile footage for a primitive bowhunting DVD, I want the format to stay consistent throughout the DVD, so for now I am sticking with the little handycam.  But when I get the first DVD completed, then I think I'll switch to the High Definition widescreen format and go with that for the 2nd DVD.