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Hey,
We went to Quanah Tx last Spring to try our hand at hog hunting. It was night hunting only from blinds and the rancher tightly controlled where we were, due to worrying about scaring them off. In the end, we only had one sighting thru our thermal camera and were not using thermal scopes but had green and red feeder lights, which the rancher did not allow us to install, due to worry about scent near the feeder.
The question is, are thermal scopes the way to go or can feeders lights work?
We went to Quanah Tx last Spring to try our hand at hog hunting. It was night hunting only from blinds and the rancher tightly controlled where we were, due to worrying about scaring them off. In the end, we only had one sighting thru our thermal camera and were not using thermal scopes but had green and red feeder lights, which the rancher did not allow us to install, due to worry about scent near the feeder.
The question is, are thermal scopes the way to go or can feeders lights work?