If everyone used thermals and night vision with the diligence and purpose that you do, I would be rethinking my overall ideas on usage. It's a complex discussion. Right now Im hunting an area that's getting some form of night hunting on public land, and the activity is so blatant that they are spray painting markers and putting reflectors along a bloody bulldozed trail to find their way in. Last time we spent a night in there you could hear the gunshots along the road at 2 am. given the lack of respect for the DOC rules, Im not convinced the safe firearms practices are being followed either, and so I don't wish to set up a camp for a night close too the area. So part of my non use of thermal is about not impacting other sensible public land users.
And In a few weeks Im going to head a bit further afield too check out some of the high population areas. When I do, I won't be holding back on ammo usage. Because I think in those areas, it's not really about thermal use, but more about actually shooting the deer you see. Not holding out for a better one or only shooting what you can carry.
Yep, there's always more there than you ever see. Their ability to hide and detect you is fantastic.
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