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Using a light source to hunt coyotes SF374

I could see maybe allowing IR illuminators for night vision since its not even really visible to the naked eye but definitely not spot lights or spot lights with red or green lenses... Especially now that Ive already dropped the coin for a thermal scope dangit
 
Subcommittee assigned and meeting tomorrow.

Subcommittee:

Senator Mike Segebart, Senate District 6 (Buena Vista, Sac, Carroll and parts of Crawford Counties) Email: mark.segebart@legis.iowa.gov Legislative page: https://www.legis.iowa.gov/legislators/legislator?ga=88&personID=10727

Senator Nate Boulton, Senate District 16 (Parts of Polk County including parts of DSM and Pleasant Hill) Email: nate.boulton@legis.iowa.gov Legislative page: https://www.legis.iowa.gov/legislators/legislator?ga=88&personID=18073

Senator Chris Cournoyer, Senate District 49 (Clinton and parts of Scott County) Email: chris.cournoyer@legis.iowa.gov Legislative page: https://www.legis.iowa.gov/legislators/legislator?ga=88&personID=27004

Get those emails sent!
 
Please send emails to the three listed above. It would be nice when I attend the sub committee tomorrow, that they hear from enough people that they stamp a big NO on it without saying a word.
 
Chris Cournoyer replied back in about 5 minutes. He agreed this was a bad bill!
Please send the emails
 
What do you guys thinks stops a poacher from spending 2-3 more grand and driving down the road at night scanning with a thermal ? An IR illuminator and night vision scope will run you $1000, cheap thermal is $2800. Just curious I guess , not supporting it either way. Im surprised thermal is legal, itd be wayyyyy more effective then spotlighting and way harder to get caught.
 
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I have a thermal and it is very hard to see the antlers. A light would not be good, it would only assist on being able to identify the deer. I agree, it is a bad deal.
 
Please send emails to the three listed above. It would be nice when I attend the sub committee tomorrow, that they hear from enough people that they stamp a big NO on it without saying a word.
Email sent. Hope it helps.
 
Thanks for the email, Andrew. While I declined to support it, the bill was approved by the subcommittee this afternoon. That said, there was at least an acknowledgement that it would need to be amended significantly to address safety and poaching concerns related to the proposal as it is currently written.

Thanks again for letting me know your thoughts on this legislation.

Nate
 
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