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<blockquote data-quote="Crappieaddict" data-source="post: 5791665" data-attributes="member: 19344"><p>I have some cheap, Chinese, night vision goggles. I have never tried a quality set, but I can see the field and pick out the hogs. Last Saturday night I decided to slip outside and "glass" the field. As I quietly slipped out the door opposite the field, I learned that a bird had decided to roost in a Christmas wreath that is hanging on the door….a door that opens inward. Needless to say, after the resulting noise that ensued as we chased a bird through vaulted ceilings and ceiling fans, loft area, etc., I'm sure no self respecting hog was within a mile of our place!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crappieaddict, post: 5791665, member: 19344"] I have some cheap, Chinese, night vision goggles. I have never tried a quality set, but I can see the field and pick out the hogs. Last Saturday night I decided to slip outside and “glass” the field. As I quietly slipped out the door opposite the field, I learned that a bird had decided to roost in a Christmas wreath that is hanging on the door….a door that opens inward. Needless to say, after the resulting noise that ensued as we chased a bird through vaulted ceilings and ceiling fans, loft area, etc., I’m sure no self respecting hog was within a mile of our place! [/QUOTE]
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