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What’s the one tool that very few deer hunters are currently using but would revolutionize deer hunting as we now know it? Thermal imaging. No, we’re not talking about hunting deer at night with thermal scopes! We’re talking about using a thermal monocular or scope to spot and locate deer from the stand during daylight shooting hours and then finding dead or wounded deer in the trees, brush or grass after the shot. This week, Hans and Jason explain how deer hunters can use thermal imaging to give themselves a huge advantage in seeing deer that are hiding in plain sight during daylight conditions.
If you’re looking for thermal imaging or night vision for deer, hog or coyote hunting and need pre-purchase advice, check out https://outdoorlegacygear.com or give Jason a call at (877)350-1818.
By Jason Robertson; Hans "HansETX" Miller4.9
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What’s the one tool that very few deer hunters are currently using but would revolutionize deer hunting as we now know it? Thermal imaging. No, we’re not talking about hunting deer at night with thermal scopes! We’re talking about using a thermal monocular or scope to spot and locate deer from the stand during daylight shooting hours and then finding dead or wounded deer in the trees, brush or grass after the shot. This week, Hans and Jason explain how deer hunters can use thermal imaging to give themselves a huge advantage in seeing deer that are hiding in plain sight during daylight conditions.
If you’re looking for thermal imaging or night vision for deer, hog or coyote hunting and need pre-purchase advice, check out https://outdoorlegacygear.com or give Jason a call at (877)350-1818.

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