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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.
Quote from: NW SURVEYOR on April 01, 2020, 06:47:28 AMNot 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.
Quote from: NW SURVEYOR on April 01, 2020, 06:47:28 AMNot 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