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Yes, you can hunt hogs during the day with thermal imaging, but it requires the right equipment and technique.
Choosing the Right Thermal Scope
When selecting a thermal scope for hunting hogs during the day, look for a device with a resolution of at least 320x240 pixels and a 12-24x magnification range. This will provide a clear image of the surroundings and allow you to spot hogs from a distance. Some popular thermal scope options include the FLIR Scion XS and the ATN Thor LT.
Understanding Thermal Imaging Basics
Thermal imaging works by detecting the heat signatures of living organisms, such as hogs. The key to effective hog hunting with thermal imaging is to understand how to interpret the images and identify the heat signatures. Look for areas with high heat concentrations, such as a group of hogs, and pay attention to the direction and intensity of the heat signatures. It’s also essential to consider the environment and the time of day, as these factors can impact the visibility of the heat signatures.
Techniques for Effective Hog Hunting
To increase your chances of success when hunting hogs during the day with thermal imaging, it’s essential to use the right techniques. Start by scanning the area in a systematic pattern, using the thermal scope to identify potential hog locations. Once you’ve spotted a hog, use the scope’s digital zoom to get a closer look and determine the size and distance of the animal. It’s also crucial to stay mobile and move quietly to avoid spooking the hogs.
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