Deer Hunting With Thermal Optics | See More Deer! (If legal in your state)
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- Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
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Timestamps:
00:00 Thermal Optics for Deer Hunting
00:20 How TO Use Thermal for Deer Hunting
01:00 Deer Detection
02:14 See Deer In The Woods
03:10 How to find more deer
04:35 Best thermal monocular for deer
Deer Hunting With Thermal Optics in daytime (where legal) lets you See More Deer! You will be amazed how many more deer you detect while hunting using a thermal scanner. Everything is black and white. The woods and fields are black and the deer are white so you see all the deer that are hiding in the shadows. The deer's camo is gone and you see them much easier.
Deer hunting with thermal optics will double your chances of taking a good deer. If you are a deer hunter without a good thermal optic, you are not seeing most of the deer in front of you. You can see into the dark shadows of the woods. You see ahead of you much better while moving through the woods. You can spot deer as you go to your stand in the predawn darkness. You can find downed deer much easier after nightfall on late hunts. The uses are endless for a thermal scanner when deer hunting.
For best results, use a low magnification power scanner or scope in the 1-2.5X range. Wide field of view is much better than high magnification because you are only detecting deer. You will use your regular scope or binoculars to evaluate the deer before the shot.
My Pulsar Helion 2 Thermal Monocular saved the day on my last deer hunt. Without my thermal scanner, I would not have seen any deer. If you are not using a thermal monocular in the daytime for deer hunting or other big game hunting, you are missing a lot of opportunities. Thermal optics are NOT just for night hunting. They work just as well in the daytime to locate big game.
I used a Flir PTS233 last year and a Pulsar Helion 2 this year for hunting deer and it has completely changed the way I hunt. Scouting before season and hunting daylight during the season with a thermal scanner works for me.
Just about any thermal optic will help you find big game during daylight hunts. The Pulsar Axion thermal monocular series is very compact and light and would be perfect for the task. So would a Bering Optics Hogster thermal rifle scope. AGM Global makes several thermal scanners with 384x288 thermal cores that would be great for deer hunting.
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I was literally just thinking about this I hunt the costal planes so it is thick nasty brush. I jump deer 20 yards in front of me all the time when I am going deathly slow and paying attention they just blend in and weren’t moving if I scan with a thermal I can make sure Know they are there before they know I am
I shot a big 8 last season using my rattler 35 as a scanner. It took 20minutes to even find it in my daytime scope after I located it with my thermal!
Sane with me. I never leave my scanner at home. Thanks.
The thermal scanner also works to find deer in heavy fog too. That way at least you know they are there.
This is also going to change my squirrel hunting game I have been trying to get a full day limit for a few months now and haven’t been able to
It should help a lot. Great for raccoons too
Con el sol brilla las piedras, sería imposible verlas?
Are these practical for scouting bears and mountain lions before I venture into a ravine? I’d like to do some gold prospecting in the deep mountains. I have bear spray and firearm but I’m more concerned about making sure an area is secure before setting up camp.
You can not see through heavy brush, but any animal that large puts out a lot of heat. If it is in open or short brush you will be able to spot them from a long distance.
@@Theolddeerhunters Thank you!
im looking to maybe get pulsar telos cx50 with range finder....field of veiw
is important..but zoom to see closer
its hard to know when cant look and compare agm pulsar...i want to get
the right one..and by nice or buy twice
im disabled. i have closed head injury
from car accident... not good money
now days...disabled checks are way to small... agm tm 50 640..tm 25 384
the smaller has good field of veiw
but tm 50 had less field of view
but bit better on the image..
what you think
TELOS XP50 is by far the best hand held binocular.
@Theolddeerhunters thanks...is it big deal from bios to to singular the cost is more
is it worth that what's your opinion
I love you channel tru story
@@danhughes3626 pulsar has XP50 Merger binos but they are $6k. Monocular works fine at night
@@Theolddeerhunters I broke my range finder..hit the ladder broke in half
I can use this for that situation of range finder
What model scanner are using in the videos?
Pulsar Helion XP50 Pro
Please tell people to check with their wildlife resources commission. Thermals are not legal to use for deer hunting in any way, in some states. I would hate for someone to have a thermal confiscated because they were not aware of that fact. Thanks
Thank you, I will do that. Do you know which states do allow thermal monoculars?
not hunting tracking...I take the risk
good looking out though
What kind of lanyard are you using?
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