It is possible to still locate deer in thicker areas. However, the visibility does go down when compared to an open area. Deer still can be found but it may require more time.
Typically, 20-25 minutes per battery set. If high winds are present, then the flight time may be reduced to 15-20 minutes. Each team has 3 or 4 sets of batteries and recharges them using an inverter.
We’ve found them as fast as 9 seconds and as slow as 1.5 hours. Many factors play a role in how quick a recovery can be made (i.e track preservation, shot placement, etc.)
Yes, but the sun impacts the quality of the thermal. Best flying conditions are at night or on overcast days.
Our studies were conducted in 40–50-degree weather and resulted in an approximate 12-hour time frame. Although some deer have shown heat around the 18-hour mark, our approach is to begin the search within the 12-hour period of when the deer has expired.
Yes, but it typically requires more time.
$275 total. No recovery fee.