I use a thermal 3-4 nights a week on foxes and rabbits and also finding a grassed deer in the event I haven’t got Mr Teckel with me
Swaro Binos I‘ve had for years and they have always found enough deer and being out there looking is always rewarding and every day is a learning day, very easy to by pass all that with a thermal
if you’ve put in the man hours using binos, field craft etc, I guess TI you could move onto, but to anyone new to hunting you really need to do the basics and learn as you go, otherwise you miss out on all the good things, learning and finding the small shape through the trees which says deer is a reward on its own
using TI you lose all that, if it’s a job then fair enough, if it’s your time - enjoy the time out and learn as you go - Thermal images will not allow you to learn at your pace, bumping deer everyone has done it, and it sharpens up the way you look into a wood, trying to find the deer before it finds you
in a nutshell using TI before the field craft is you missing out big time on a cracking stalk not being able to read the signs you won’t get with TI is a downward spiral. Enjoy the time, at your pace
TI makes you a walker not a stalker
That is your opinion.
Wandering around a wood having a nice morning out, maybe spotting a deer and killing it, if in season and safe to do so isnt doing the landowner any kind of service whatsoever.
You pass very little to nothing by using thermal for spotting.
The sole purpose of attaining deer stalking is to kill deer, reduce numbers or manage them on an acceptable level.
Thermal is, as I said, a valuable tool, which enables the user to be more selective when choosing which animals to kill.
You wish to do things traditionally, thats fine, take out a pair of jena bios, with a parker hale 270 and 6x42 scope and fill your boots.
Oh, hang on, werent the same discussions taking place in the 50's when chaps using open sights, saw an influx of "telescopes" on rifles, that made the game "unfair", the same argument over fixed power scopes vs variable , the same argument over the need for training and practice.
This is the same argument / discussion.
Times move on, deer numbers are at the highest ever, use the tools available to manage deer effectively.