Oneforeachofyou
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- Dec 19, 2021
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I have a Teckel that I've trained for the ethical recovery of wounded big game. Mostly we volunteer to go find wounded whitetail that hunters can no longer advance the track on. We can track lines that are more than 48 hours old, but typically we are looking at getting to the hit site between six and twelve hours after the shot.
I think a thermal imaging monocular would help us out quite a bit in terms of time we spend recovering and also confirming a deer is still alive. We work on-leash and so if a deer is leg shot it might stay just out in front of us for miles without us knowing. Seeing it through a monocular would be really helpful.
In short- anything that can give us an edge in finding the deer or in finding the deer faster is very valuable. However- I have never used a thermal device. Is there one that would be able to pick up a deer that has been dead for ~12 hours, from around 100 yards away?
I think a thermal imaging monocular would help us out quite a bit in terms of time we spend recovering and also confirming a deer is still alive. We work on-leash and so if a deer is leg shot it might stay just out in front of us for miles without us knowing. Seeing it through a monocular would be really helpful.
In short- anything that can give us an edge in finding the deer or in finding the deer faster is very valuable. However- I have never used a thermal device. Is there one that would be able to pick up a deer that has been dead for ~12 hours, from around 100 yards away?