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Re: Thermal hand held monocular
[Re: Osky]
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04/12/26 09:38 PM
04/12/26 09:38 PM
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Steven 49er
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Of course they mess with eye.balance at night. Shine a flashlight in you eyes for 5 minutes and see what happens Whew. Sorry I said (printed) anything. Osky Sorry Osky, I didn't mean to come off as offensive. Steve
"Gold is money, everything else is just credit" JP Morgan
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Re: Thermal hand held monocular
[Re: Swamp Wolf]
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Yesterday at 05:04 AM
Yesterday at 05:04 AM
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Sugar Grove, WV
JTfromWV
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Quick Google search for the state of Missouri..... ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/04/full-11603-290735-1000004221.jpg) Also, there is a bit of a difference between a rangefinder and thermal/NV optics. I also read you cannot use a flashlight to walk into the woods.
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Re: Thermal hand held monocular
[Re: JTfromWV]
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Yesterday at 09:17 AM
Yesterday at 09:17 AM
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South Ga - Almost Florida
Swamp Wolf
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Quick Google search for the state of Missouri..... ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/04/full-11603-290735-1000004221.jpg) Also, there is a bit of a difference between a rangefinder and thermal/NV optics. I also read you cannot use a flashlight to walk into the woods. Show your source.
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Re: Thermal hand held monocular
[Re: Wanna Be]
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Yesterday at 09:50 AM
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Idaho
bearcat2
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"Lots of states have laws that seem strange if you come from somewhere else (or even if you live there, sometimes) some that you would never think to check on if you grew up somewhere it was common practice and never debated. For example, I think you've hunted Montona, did you know it is illegal to use a two way radio in Montana while hunting? Or I grew up on the West Coast, where I bobcat hunted at night, oftentimes going out after work and such. I had never heard of not being able to and had hunted in Idaho for several years, before I moved and it wasn't until after I was living here I found out that while there are no hunting hours, you can't hunt bobcats with an artificial light, in fact many of the western states that are known for lion hunting are that way, the outfitters got those laws passed eons ago because they were afraid locals would be out lion hunting at all hours and claim they were bobcat hunting, and they didn't want the competition. Game cameras, thermals, and to a lesser extent long range equipment (rangefinders, long range scopes, etc.) are the current hot button issues being debated and outlawed or attempted to be outlawed or limited in many of the western states by the more regulation crowd.
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That’s one thing I’ve never looked for when hunting other states. And WHY would anyone think to look for it? Just curious where it’s listed for states? Never seen it when looking over regs for seasons and limits for turkeys. Never seen it when buying licenses or tags. Never knew it was a thing to process a scanner, lol. Do these states outlaw range finders as well? If so I’m double guilty. I’ve taken my scanner to every state I’ve been to since I’ve had it. Mainly just to scan ahead and make sure I don’t walk into a moose or some other big critter. Then again, don’t think I’ve ever seen another GW in another state except Florida and Kansas. [/quote]
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Re: Thermal hand held monocular
[Re: bearcat2]
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Yesterday at 11:13 AM
Yesterday at 11:13 AM
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South Ga - Almost Florida
Swamp Wolf
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Although not in Missouri, I've had a game warden tell me it is illegal to use a flashlight to walk in with, Swamp. I told him to write me up, and I'd see him in court. He didn't, so I assume he knew he didn't have a leg to stand on. Not all game wardens are as even handed as you, some like to throw their weight around. Unfortunately & sadly, you are correct. Here in Georgia, DNR has hired folks that have no business working in any law enforcement.....and absolutely not working wildlife law enforcement. Many today don't even hunt, fish, or trap.....zero vested interest in the job.
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Re: Thermal hand held monocular
[Re: Wanna Be]
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Yesterday at 05:59 PM
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South Ga - Almost Florida
Swamp Wolf
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So what did you search Swamp?? Guess instead of searching for hunting regs, seasons, or limits; you just typed in thermals? Again, who would ever think to do that? And why, lol? Especially if you’re not hunting with a thermal and turkey hunting at that, lol. Of course I haven’t hunted Misery so maybe that’s what pops up when you Google turkey hunting regs or seasons? I read the complete hunting regulations for Missouri annually before I go there. States have different regs (as we all know) and without doing the research there isn't a better way to know the details. For the screenshot above that I posted I Googled specifically about thermal optics in Missouri during turkey season. But, I already knew they couldn't be possessed while hunting deer or turkeys from reading the regs a few years ago. If the info is not specifically in that state's regs and doesn't pop up during a Google search then a quick call to that state's DNR LE office is easy. With the advancements in thermal and NV tech and the prices dropping, many states are trying to address what those optics are being used for. I'm sure many states are still way behind on this, but better legal than losing the optic and $$. I used my RixK3 this past deer season to scan foodplots as I was approaching the stand so I wouldn't spook deer. Also used it to scan for deer at dark so I could slip out undetected. Not sure how long Georgia will allow this technology to be used while hunting big game (deer, bear, turkey) as it is much too easy to be abused.
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Re: Thermal hand held monocular
[Re: JTfromWV]
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Yesterday at 08:25 PM
Yesterday at 08:25 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Sugar Grove, WV
JTfromWV
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Quick Google search for the state of Missouri..... ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/04/full-11603-290735-1000004221.jpg) Also, there is a bit of a difference between a rangefinder and thermal/NV optics. I also read you cannot use a flashlight to walk into the woods. It says no artificial light in addition to night vision and thermal. Flashlights are artificial light.
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