Thermal scopes on deer

When a cull has to be made with limited times and many other constraints the thermal imager is the way to go. culling deer is a job that needs to get done for some of us and not a sport. It also reduces the stress on the herd as the cull gets done with less visits. Thermal imagers are a game changer and are on my 'to buy' list for sure!

What a total utter crock of . There are Stalkers an Wannabe's along with those that can and those that can't .
 
Hunting is a privilege to pursue another animal and have the sacred right to take its life to supply meat either for me or the person I guide. The stalk is knowledge, nature and luck. The kill is spiritual and forges memories and friendships which last a lifetime.

The rifle and scope technology provide a distinct advantage but lawfully controlled to maintain a level of fairness and a humane kill.

I pray over what I kill and always give the deer the last meal as a mark of respect. I look at every deer as a magical moment, it's the true spirit of the forest and glade, I also believe it deserves this entitlement.

A thermal imager has no place with a true hunter. Hunting is a game of two spirits, one against the other. It becomes tainted and we miss the true signs of nature that our quarry is close when we use thermal imagers.

The moment you finally spot your deer, words cannot describe this, your hearts pounds as though it is going to leap out of your chest, your focus zones in on your animal and you become the Hunter/Huntress you want to be. You assess terrain, wind, cover, and slope in a mere second and make the kill.

A thermal imager has no place on my wild hunts as an instrument to unfairly take the true spirit of the woods which is sacred, the deer.

BD.
Ken.
 
Hunting is a privilege to pursue another animal and have the sacred right to take its life to supply meat either for me or the person I guide. The stalk is knowledge, nature and luck. The kill is spiritual and forges memories and friendships which last a lifetime.

The rifle and scope technology provide a distinct advantage but lawfully controlled to maintain a level of fairness and a humane kill.

I pray over what I kill and always give the deer the last meal as a mark of respect. I look at every deer as a magical moment, it's the true spirit of the forest and glade, I also believe it deserves this entitlement.

A thermal imager has no place with a true hunter. Hunting is a game of two spirits, one against the other. It becomes tainted and we miss the true signs of nature that our quarry is close when we use thermal imagers.

The moment you finally spot your deer, words cannot describe this, your hearts pounds as though it is going to leap out of your chest, your focus zones in on your animal and you become the Hunter/Huntress you want to be. You assess terrain, wind, cover, and slope in a mere second and make the kill.

A thermal imager has no place on my wild hunts as an instrument to unfairly take the true spirit of the woods which is sacred, the deer.

+1 :tiphat:

Paul
 
People need to realise that lots of land owners don't like deer as they cost them money. They don't care how they're culled as long as they are culled humanly. I totally understand that lots of people stalk deer for a sport but you would be surprised how many do it for a living. I have been on two driving days in the last two weeks as the numbers are out of control. Not particularly sporting but it sure made a dent in the numbers and the land owners were delighted.
If the tools are available and they're legal then why not use them?
 
I understand the romanticism for the sporting stalker I really do .....
But.......
As said there are other people out there that do this for a job and have targets to meet and all the stress and daily crap that comes from having bosses and doing a job ......
That said I know folk who do this job and STILL have the respect STILL go for the humane shot that ensures quick kill ......but as with any tradesman ....they use tools in the toolbox available to them.
Technology like time waits for no man......even if you don’t like it....it’s here ...and as with every other aspect of life if you don’t like it don’t use it ....but for those in the camp that are doing a job don’t knock them because they decide to embrace technology to help their side of things

Lot of professionals still have that respect for the amateurs who hold deer in high regard ....
I think a lot of amateurs should reciprocate that respect for those that have a job to do .....

Oh.....quick question ......for those that hold deer so highly ......do you give. Night on the rabbits the same respect ? Respect to the quarry? .....how many leave em lying ?
I use mine

Paul
 
I find the double standards with animals really funny, thermal night vision fine for rabbits and foxes but deer are magical and should only be killed as alast resort? If its legal whats the problem, if you have a job to get done do the deer care if you spotted them with an antique pair of binos or a brand new thermal?
Personally i find thermal spotters ok on farms that dont have much wildlife, but when foxing on a farm with loads of hare and muntjac they can be very hard work
Shakey
 
If numbers are out of control what is the need for a thermal imager. Just because deer are plentiful they should not deserve less respect. When hunting is considered special I believe it brings more fulfillment.
The day I lose that respect for deer I will hang up my rifle.
 
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What a stupid post stalkerboy. Please explain rather than offering abuse!

Please Don't refer to me as Boy or my post is Stupid as that IS Abuse towards myself.
I was not offering Abuse.
It's very simple work hard stalk hard and you will get your Targets.
I won't get into I've shot Willy waving contest BUT I'm nothing special i have a full-time job yet i managed to reach a Big Cull ( into hundreds Fallow Red-Muntjac ) number with out Thermal - night shooting etc and your comment about less stressful for the Herd how's that work !!!!! When i get into a herd of Deer Safe to shoot you saying they'd be less stressed if I was using thermal :rofl:
Also i want as many Deer through the Larder as possible
 
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I understand the romanticism for the sporting stalker I really do .....
But.......
As said there are other people out there that do this for a job and have targets to meet and all the stress and daily crap that comes from having bosses and doing a job ......
That said I know folk who do this job and STILL have the respect STILL go for the humane shot that ensures quick kill ......but as with any tradesman ....they use tools in the toolbox available to them.
Technology like time waits for no man......even if you don’t like it....it’s here ...and as with every other aspect of life if you don’t like it don’t use it ....but for those in the camp that are doing a job don’t knock them because they decide to embrace technology to help their side of things

Lot of professionals still have that respect for the amateurs who hold deer in high regard ....
I think a lot of amateurs should reciprocate that respect for those that have a job to do .....

Oh.....quick question ......for those that hold deer so highly ......do you give. Night on the rabbits the same respect ? Respect to the quarry? .....how many leave em lying ?
I use mine

Paul
+1 absolutely.
Ken.
 
I understand the romanticism for the sporting stalker I really do .....
But.......
As said there are other people out there that do this for a job and have targets to meet and all the stress and daily crap that comes from having bosses and doing a job ......
That said I know folk who do this job and STILL have the respect STILL go for the humane shot that ensures quick kill ......but as with any tradesman ....they use tools in the toolbox available to them.
Technology like time waits for no man......even if you don’t like it....it’s here ...and as with every other aspect of life if you don’t like it don’t use it ....but for those in the camp that are doing a job don’t knock them because they decide to embrace technology to help their side of things

Lot of professionals still have that respect for the amateurs who hold deer in high regard ....
I think a lot of amateurs should reciprocate that respect for those that have a job to do .....

Oh.....quick question ......for those that hold deer so highly ......do you give. Night on the rabbits the same respect ? Respect to the quarry? .....how many leave em lying ?
I use mine

Paul


Spot on
 
It's horses for courses in my opinion. I have the luxury of being a recreational stalker, without too much pressure on cull numbers, and only have Roe and Muntjac on the main piece of ground. I wouldn't dream of using thermal for the roe. My cull target is only 12 to 15 a year, they are not difficult to find and if I can't do it without thermal I'm not a very good hunter! On the Muntjac I would be tempted I must admit, little buggers are always in cover, hard to find and breeding faster than I can shoot them.

The Fallow are a problem on another piece of ground. Mainly nocturnal in the open, in the woods during daylight hours and often found underneath a bramble bush in the winter. We hit the number on the Doe cull by putting the hours in, but life would certainly be more efficient with thermal.

If I was earning my living from shooting deer, especially Fallow, I have absolutely no doubt that I would be investing in a thermal spotter. Luckily I'm not in that position and can cling on to the old romantic image of deer stalking, although I do use a scope...
 
I suggested to a chap that takes out punters, that he could probably achieve the cull quicker on his own. "Yes, but they pay me for the experience". Was the reply.
He shoots poachers' dogs with night vision.
 
Complete ignorance stalkerboy, like it or not one mans sport is another mans pest control.

:cuckoo:
You want to read posts properly.
Where did i post/say i stalked Deer for sport . What part of when i got chance i wack as many as i can is 32 Wild Fallow shot by myself Saturday and Sunday sport Stalking.
My Cull each year was in the Hundreds mainly Fallow oh and when the Doe season ended last day of February.
It was merely my opinion with my experience Thermal would not have helped me what so ever and the Statement " less stressful to the Herd " is utter Rubbish.
If you and people want to use it so what. I still use a Lamp and Rifle for Fox Rabbit control Guess what I'm surrounded by NV/Thermal users who shoot no more than me am i a Hero ?????? Certainly not just the same as there are many who shoot/shot far more Deer than me.
I'll end now on You seem to think I'm a Sport Deer Stalker :rofl: Really if only you knew.
 
I find the double standards with animals really funny, thermal night vision fine for rabbits and foxes but deer are magical and should only be killed as alast resort? If its legal whats the problem, if you have a job to get done do the deer care if you spotted them with an antique pair of binos or a brand new thermal?
Personally i find thermal spotters ok on farms that dont have much wildlife, but when foxing on a farm with loads of hare and muntjac they can be very hard work
Shakey

You and me both, all animals should be treated with respect but why one respected more than another is beyond me
 
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