That's awesome! I take it the lights in the tree didn't bother him? Just kidding! :smiley_clap:
ha, that was just our picture spot. My wife will be thrilled when i put that picture on our christmas card next year!
That's awesome! I take it the lights in the tree didn't bother him? Just kidding! :smiley_clap:
Outstanding! So nighttime hunting - what kind of gear were you using ? Always wondered how that works...
Nice Job.
I been lookin for a few years at night vision setup. They say don't waste your money on anything less than Gen III. The big shots are using a Flir 32(thermal)for spotting and a D760(night visionn) scope on the rifle. about $8,000.00 for both
OUUCHHH!
WHich is exactly the reason I will have to stick to hunting on the snow with good moonlight.
Just a thought guys. I do the majority of my coyote hunting at night. I use NO night vision. I do have a high end scope though. I can see things through this scope which I CANNOT see with my naked eye at night. Watch them come in, get them in the scope, flip the switch on your light, squeeze the trigger. My scope is a Weaver. Bought it on closeout for around $300-350 but was originally marketed at $900+. When Weaver was bought out it was one of the models getting closed out. Not saying you need a scope this expensive, but if you have one with a high percentage of light transmission you can see an awful lot.
JohnROhio looked through my Vortex PST and saw the difference. Any snow on the ground a light isn't needed for the most part.