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« on: April 01, 2020, 05:54:05 AM »
Starting this May, 2020 we will be offering guided thermal night hunts for coyots. Please feel free to message me for more information. Thank you
« Last Edit: April 01, 2020, 06:35:14 AM by Woodchuck »
I provide a service to cattle ranchers year around that have problem coyotes.  I also provide guided night hunts year around. I sell Night Vision and Thermal optics. The scopes I use are the NVision Halo XRF and Pulsar Merger XL50 LRF HD Binoculars

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Re: Thermal Predator Control, Okanogan WA LOGO
« Reply #1 on: April 01, 2020, 06:47:28 AM »
Not that I really care about wolves, but what happens if you shoot a wolf or bear during a closed season?
Can you actually differentiate the Thermal images to assure that your not shooting somebodies dog?
Just a question and not a judgement.
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Re: Thermal Predator Control, Okanogan WA LOGO
« Reply #2 on: April 01, 2020, 07:07:11 AM »
Not that I really care about wolves, but what happens if you shoot a wolf or bear during a closed season?
Can you actually differentiate the Thermal images to assure that your not shooting somebodies dog?
Just a question and not a judgement.
Rob.
Thermal is actually quite clear, it’s not just a light colored blob you are shooting at you can see a detailed image

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« Reply #3 on: April 01, 2020, 07:22:44 AM »
Not that I really care about wolves, but what happens if you shoot a wolf or bear during a closed season?
Can you actually differentiate the Thermal images to assure that your not shooting somebodies dog?
Just a question and not a judgement.
Rob.

Good question,  I’ve never called in a wolf or bear yet.  First of all, shooting a wolf is illegal in the state of Washington, unless you live on the Colville reservation and have a tag.   

As far as identifying your objective target, the “coyote” there are many mannerisms that the coyote makes to easily ID them.  For a novice thermal hunter it may be difficult at first but the thermals we use are very clear.  A good rule of thumb we abide by is if your unsure, don’t shoot. 

« Last Edit: April 01, 2020, 01:33:05 PM by Thermal Predator Control »
I provide a service to cattle ranchers year around that have problem coyotes.  I also provide guided night hunts year around. I sell Night Vision and Thermal optics. The scopes I use are the NVision Halo XRF and Pulsar Merger XL50 LRF HD Binoculars

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Re: Thermal Predator Control, Okanogan WA LOGO
« Reply #4 on: April 01, 2020, 07:24:29 AM »
 :tup: Cool logo.

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Re: Thermal Predator Control, Okanogan WA LOGO
« Reply #5 on: April 01, 2020, 07:27:44 AM »
So if a guy owned a chunk of land that had coyotes on it could he do a guided hunt on his own land?  I would be interested to know the cost for something like that if it is an option.  PM me if you want.
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« Reply #6 on: April 01, 2020, 07:28:55 AM »
Not that I really care about wolves, but what happens if you shoot a wolf or bear during a closed season?
Can you actually differentiate the Thermal images to assure that your not shooting somebodies dog?
Just a question and not a judgement.
Rob.
This is a 150yard shot

I provide a service to cattle ranchers year around that have problem coyotes.  I also provide guided night hunts year around. I sell Night Vision and Thermal optics. The scopes I use are the NVision Halo XRF and Pulsar Merger XL50 LRF HD Binoculars

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Re: Thermal Predator Control, Okanogan WA LOGO
« Reply #7 on: April 01, 2020, 09:00:26 AM »
That's a great logo. 
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I wonder how many people will touch their nose to their screen trying to read this...

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Re: Thermal Predator Control, Okanogan WA LOGO
« Reply #8 on: April 01, 2020, 12:16:48 PM »
Not that I really care about wolves, but what happens if you shoot a wolf or bear during a closed season?
Can you actually differentiate the Thermal images to assure that your not shooting somebodies dog?
Just a question and not a judgement.
Rob.

Good question,  I’ve never called in a wolf or bear yet.  First of all, shooting a wolf is illegal in the state of Washington, unless you live on the Colville reservation and have a tag.  Cattle ranchers that don’t live on the reservation are not even aloud to shoot a wolf even if there eating a calf right in front of them. 

As far as identifying your objective target, the “coyote” there are many mannerisms that the coyote makes to easily ID them.  For a novice thermal hunter it may be difficult at first but the thermals we use are very clear.  A good rule of thumb we abide by is if your unsure, don’t shoot. 



It doesn't matter too much to the significance of this thread, but your quote I highlighted isn't accurate. 

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Re: Thermal Predator Control, Okanogan WA LOGO
« Reply #9 on: April 01, 2020, 12:31:04 PM »


It doesn't matter too much to the significance of this thread, but your quote I highlighted isn't accurate.
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At least a year or 2 ago you couldn’t. 
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Re: Thermal Predator Control, Okanogan WA LOGO
« Reply #10 on: April 01, 2020, 01:51:18 PM »
Not that I really care about wolves, but what happens if you shoot a wolf or bear during a closed season?
Can you actually differentiate the Thermal images to assure that your not shooting somebodies dog?
Just a question and not a judgement.
Rob.
This is a 150yard shot


Is this a coyote?
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