Originally Posted By: DoubleUpHey Burn, remember just a couple years ago when you were concerned about being able to ID animals with thermal? Now that you've had some time with thermal, what do you think of how hard it is to ID?
Great ping from past history there DU, as I was just thinking about that topic this morning. I'd say I'm 98% there with being able to distinguish between a fox and a coyote with my Super Hogster. The more time I have behind the thermal helps because they generally move differently and the size difference is usually easy to tell. Plus I'm pretty comfortable knowing the habits of both around my AO.
I still have my 4k Pro digital and was reviewing some videos this morning because I was thinking about selling it. Here's fox viewed thru the 4k with the IR floodlight. 100% positive ID.
Here's a fox as viewed thru the SH: Easily smaller than a coyote, so I'd say 99-100% positive ID.
Here's a coyote as viewed thru the 4K. Easily 100% positive ID.
and here's a coyote as viewed thru the SH. I'd say 98% positive ID?
I did shoot a fox with the SH that I thought was a coyote one time since switching to thermal though. Lesson learned, and when I reviewed the video I should have known. Chalking that one up to being tired and not taking enough time to really make sure.
If a domestic dog that looks like a coyote (size/shape) was to wander into my bait area that would be tough to distinguish unless it is wearing a collar. Havent had that issue yet though. I doubt if I could tell the difference otherwise assuming the dog was the same size/shape as a coyote, unless I could tell by the way they move which is a determining factor (usually).
When I hunt with my brother in law, I always take the SH as we hunt side by side and he runs a 4K digital.
I'm fairly comfortable hunting with the SH now around my property, but I think I'll keep both the 4K and the SH as mission dictates
My areas are thick woods generally, and the coyotes just pop in from out of the woods and we dont have much time to see to determine 100% what's coming in.