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Hern:
to recover critters at night?

http://www.cabelas.com/product/FLIR-ONE-PHONE-THERMAL/2373897.uts?productVariantId=4819808&WT.tsrc=PPC&WT.mc_id=GoogleProductAds&WT.z_mc_id1=04578122&rid=20&gclid=CJ683JCT19ECFc9LDQod4UEHgA&gclsrc=aw.ds

Pa Goosehntr:
 :( :( :( :( Good golly  :o :o :o :o I'm on a fixed income  :-\ :-\ :-\ :-\ Can't afford a toy like that  :P :P :P :P :P

foxhound:
I liked the concept of it, but was skeptical of how well it would work for game retrieval with such a tiny camera. How far of an effective range could such a tiny camera have?!?!  I clicked on the one customer review it had. Enough said...   :( :( :(

Misterjake23:
I think the PA Game commission may frown on you using one.  They may interpret that as an illegal electronic device used in the commission of finding, locating, or recovering game........   and  I'm sure if you ask three different WCO"s,  you'll get three different answers.

Hern:
I don't know the range. Just wanted to know if anyone is using this technology.
Years back, our son had a good device. We used it in Montana. I found trapped Bobcat & Coyote that trap was attached to drag. I told him that would be neat to use for game recovery for calling and even Deer hunting, at times.
It was always in the pickup and used when needed.

Jake, I have no clue about being legal in Pa.
Someone told me thermal imaging is legal on gun, in Pa.
I think it was Sherry 'Crow Woman' Batey. Her son-in-law was selling thermal imaging for hunting, at the Renovo Sportsmen Show.
I don't know if it's legal or not. But I would certainly call the PGC before I purchased one of these devices.

On another note...
I had my nephew use his Drone to scout some nuisance  Beaver dams on private property.
It saved alot of footwork. But I don't know if that's legal.

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