As I said, I have used one as well, and so long as the subject was in relatively open ground and there was a distinct temp dif between subject and ambient, all very good . Once bush etc was...
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As I said, I have used one as well, and so long as the subject was in relatively open ground and there was a distinct temp dif between subject and ambient, all very good . Once bush etc was...
Bolt out is a cop out. What about the guy with a semi, lever action, bow ??? Just saying. How do you see it being policed?
My point is, human nature is such that some people are going to abuse this little loophole (as I see it) and use thermal on doc blocks under darkness.
Unlike a spotlight, you or I wont even know...
Torchs are pretty good for walking around the bush in the dark.
I cant see how this can be policed as far as shooting after dark is concerned.
Having played with a thermal image device for a...
So you get called aside walking out of a DOC block one morning, with your prize stag on your back, and thermal image gear in your pack.
~I only used it to find the dead deer officer.....honest~
For openers, the only legit reason I can think of for carrying thermal imaging gear on DOC land, would possibly be to help track a freshly downed animal.
I do not believe they are of any use in...
That communication from DOC sounds like a big can of worms to me.:(
I am not stirring the pot here, but can someone tell me what all these thermal imagers are being used for in the hunting sense?
I am picking that it is not for rec shooting of bunnys or possums as...