Sorry if this has already been covered in the threads but I can’t exactly find it. I’m looking for the best optics combination to pack into the mountains of BC to hunt black bears on slides and forest fires.
I don’t think you need to discern a lot of detail when hunting black bears so I’m going to focus on a combo that would help me spot them best from accross and down the valleys while still being reasonably portable.
I love to hike and hunting is just another excuse for me to get into the backcountry.
So far I have a little pair of vortex 10x diamondback binoculars. Decent for glassing offhand and checking out country as I move through it. I also have the Wiesel precision bipod/tripod setup with trekking poles.
I have done some research so I will propose some options and hopefully get some experienced people to chime in on them.
Option 1:
My 10x binoculars with a lightweight spotter (similar to the vortex 50mm or Kowa 50mm).
Option 2:
A good pair of binoculars 12-15x that I can both hold and mount on a tripod.
Option 3:
My 10x binoculars with a set of high power 18-20x binoculars to use on the tripod setup. This will be the heaviest setup but I would go for it if it really made me more effective then the rest.
Thank you in advance for your input.
I don’t think you need to discern a lot of detail when hunting black bears so I’m going to focus on a combo that would help me spot them best from accross and down the valleys while still being reasonably portable.
I love to hike and hunting is just another excuse for me to get into the backcountry.
So far I have a little pair of vortex 10x diamondback binoculars. Decent for glassing offhand and checking out country as I move through it. I also have the Wiesel precision bipod/tripod setup with trekking poles.
I have done some research so I will propose some options and hopefully get some experienced people to chime in on them.
Option 1:
My 10x binoculars with a lightweight spotter (similar to the vortex 50mm or Kowa 50mm).
Option 2:
A good pair of binoculars 12-15x that I can both hold and mount on a tripod.
Option 3:
My 10x binoculars with a set of high power 18-20x binoculars to use on the tripod setup. This will be the heaviest setup but I would go for it if it really made me more effective then the rest.
Thank you in advance for your input.