Forkyfinder
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Who am i kidding - there will be a cow elk thermal shoulder season before that happens.
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At the very least, Montana should make it illegal to use them to locate game animals. You’d still have people using them illegally and just claiming that they were hunting coyotes, but it would be better than it being totally legal for everyone to use them as it is now. The longer their use is allowed, and the more money that people invest in them, the harder it’s going to be to restrict their use in the future.Oh it is.
A bad actor with a suppressor/thermal could get a lot done.
Thats why we need stronger regulations regarding thermals. If you ask me you shouldnt be able to have them during season while your big game hunting.
Its not legal now...At the very least, Montana should make it illegal to use them to locate game animals. You’d still have people using them illegally and just claiming that they were hunting coyotes, but it would be better than it being totally legal for everyone to use them as it is now. The longer their use is allowed, and the more money that people invest in them, the harder it’s going to be to restrict their use in the future.
There’s going to be some legislation this session to try and address them in Montana. Hopefully those bills pass.
Part of Montana’s issue is that they are considered “motion tracking devices”, which is also what drones and cell cameras fall under. Those technologies should all be treated differently. Until that happens, it might be difficult to address them the way they should be.
Who am i kidding - there will be a cow elk thermal shoulder season before that happens.
Ask your local game warden if he could give someone a ticket for locating elk at night with thermals.Its not legal now...
Yes, but before a drone cow elk shoulder season?Who am i kidding - there will be a cow elk thermal shoulder season before that happens.
Depends on the drone vs. thermal lobbyists. Which one has more money? That will be your winner.Yes, but before a drone cow elk shoulder season?
Could always just go all in with a crossbow drone with thermal, that way you can take advantage of archery season and hunt yard deer as well!Depends on the drone vs. thermal lobbyists. Which one has more money? That will be your winner.
I haven’t ran into a local game warden in years, be tough to find one to ask it seems.Ask your local game warden if he could give someone a ticket for locating elk at night with thermals.
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Have you ever used a thermal for hunting?I know a ton of people with thermal. Can’t say I’ve seen their big game success go up any since owning one. I think hunttalk is making it into a bigger problem than it actually is. Can’t say that shocks me with this place. Sure there will be one or two that use it for that. They also I’m sure used spotlights
And decrease available tags, season length, and opportunity.Have you ever used a thermal for hunting?
@devon deer used one legally in England while I hunted with him. It turned my Swaro optics into useless glass. I stood and watched Richard thermal the surrounding areas. I’d used my glass to try to pick the deer out of the thickets after he found them with the thermal.
In the West, using a thermal to glass a ridge a few minutes will tell you if animals are in the basin. Game changer. There’s no reason to sit on a glassing point for a morning if ten minutes of thermal show no animals.
Thermals will increase kill percentages.
I've been saying this shit since the invention of the pulley bows. No one cared or listened and here we are. It will not change at all. Imagine hunting seasons if we all used iron sights and stick bows. That said, we exterminated game from most of the central and eastern states with such tools and much less.And decrease available tags, season length, and opportunity.
But hey, at least when you draw that one tag every 17 years you can use all that garbage.
Have you ever used a thermal for hunting?
@devon deer used one legally in England while I hunted with him. It turned my Swaro optics into useless glass. I stood and watched Richard thermal the surrounding areas. I’d used my glass to try to pick the deer out of the thickets after he found them with the thermal.
In the West, using a thermal to glass a ridge a few minutes will tell you if animals are in the basin. Game changer. There’s no reason to sit on a glassing point for a morning if ten minutes of thermal show no animals.
Thermals will increase kill percentages.
Elk move…I probably have close to 200 coyotes killed with thermal. Ya I’ve used it some. Glassing that basin only works if there isn’t brush in the way. You aren’t seeing an elk standing behind a cedar tree with thermal
Elk move…
This. Most people woukd pay alot more than that for a permit to use a thermal. If you think shame is gonna stop them....well.if enforced what would still stop people from doing it a 125 dollar fine? Without loss of rights this whole thing goes no where.