sir-lamp-alot
Well-Known Member
They are good for causing heated debates, but those of us who use thermals will see it coming
you wouldnt becuase those of us who dont use thermal are "cool"
They are good for causing heated debates, but those of us who use thermals will see it coming
They are good for causing heated debates, but those of us who use thermals will see it coming
I don't think you need thermal to sense the amount of 'hot air' spouted on here at times!![]()



I don't think you need thermal to sense the amount of 'hot air' spouted on here at times!![]()
The other main benefit is safety: I pick up a lot of dog-walkers in spots where they shouldn't be and where I wouldn't have seen them using the traditional methods.
'Sporty' doesn't come in to it. 'Effective' does.
What we are doing is a job of work and the next level up is obtaining a night licence which I've never had to do yet.
Regards,
MS
Safety? Surely the dog walkers wouldn’t have been in any danger, whether you had a thermal, or not?
Ken.
Tim, the problems of huge groups of marauding Fallow probably didn't exist back then either!
You also clearly have no idea as to how to manage them, as it is exactly what you are suggesting that created this problem! The 'Lone Wolf' recreational stalker constantly harassing large groups of Fallow and actually shooting very few is exactly what educates them, driving them into large groups and into safe havens where they turn nocturnal! The key to success is actually getting out less frequently, but with a lot more people and hit them hard!
You suggest we get out more? We have completed 354 outings since August on this particular piece of ground and accounted for 215 deer. The one in question above was hit about 2 inches back than text-book and was stood slightly oblique. The shot would have been fatal, but we didn't know that at the time. If you haven't done similar yourself, then you haven't shot enough deer!
What we are doing is a job of work and the next level up is obtaining a night licence which I've never had to do yet.
Regards,
MS
Likely not danger of being shot but they could have easily been out of sight but close by enough to be scared or alarmed enough to call the police etc. How easy is it to shoot a deer only to have a few more pop up from cover very close by that you were unaware of?
Was it an invalid level 2 stalk sue to the use of a thermal? im led to believe also that a rifle mounted thermal is illegal for deer shooting??? maybe someone can shed some light on that
It is for the same reason that deer cannot be culled from a high seat and PC 1.5 signed off. Sure, you can use a deer from a high seat for everything else, but you must then go and stalk another deer to where a safe and effective shot could be taken. However, you don't even have to then shoot it or even carry a rifle, and the deer doesn't even have to be in season! This is a useful thing to know if you only have a small piece of ground where a high seat is the only option.
I see you are not far away from me?
Give me a shout if you need any help.
MS
One must wonder how people ever did all of this stalking before the tec side came along, If you could explain please do?
If you are not sure don't pull the trigger!
Also if you are down on your target then go out more!
The price to pay with working on your limit plays out in all parts of life...
Tim.243
One must wonder how people ever did all of this stalking before the tec side came along, If you could explain please do?
If you are not sure don't pull the trigger!
Also if you are down on your target then go out more!
The price to pay with working on your limit plays out in all parts of life...
Tim.243
thermal as a tool for spotting is without doubt a fantastic peice of kit and the pro's in a situation like monkey spanker found himself in where he had a wounded deer speak for themself, but the vast majority of stalkers do not need to be taking a thermal out as a spotting tool. To many recrational stalkers are hiding behind words like "cull targets", "invasive species" and "habitat management" in order to justify the use of thermal and trust me the 15 roe and a handfull of muntjac they are taking a year are a drop in the ocean when compared to other peoples cull targets when you start looking at large estates covered in fallow ect. In my eyes the only situations I could see thermal being justified are situations like that, prehaps a full time gamekeeper who is rushing to get numbers down at the end of the season in his/her "quite period" or possiblly a professional guide who is under pressure to find animals for clients but truth be told if I were to be being guided I wouldnt want to be using a thermal as to me stalking is all about the fair chase.