by Wapiti » 16 Apr 2026, 6:58 am
I use a door rest, from a ute usually.
But that's just for specifically going out spotlighting.
Actually, gunshops sell them, I think that there are a few types.
DON'T buy the ones that include a mount for a spotlight or (shudder) thermal, because these will take up most of the useable window opening. Many skittish animals prop, then move again, then prop, so you need a bit of movement horizontally without having to keep driving and repositioning. Makes more noise, takes more time. Then the predators do a runner whilst we muck around.
These are relatively cheap, around $100. They will last forever if you don't sideswipe a tree.
I've found that the sound of a quad or UTV has a particular sound that these animals just run from. Or maybe it's just that that sound generally means bad news is coming.
I run a roof bar (Landcruiser utes still have gutters) that clamps on and that's what the remote for the light is mounted on. It's basically just a single bar from a 2-piece roof bar set.
I will not cut a big hole in any vehicles roof, even though this vehicle doesn't leave the property very often.
I have used a thermal for vehicle shooting, but stopped pretty quickly. They just take more time IMHO.
The thermals are at their best when sitting in wait at night, or on foot.
I ditched the thermals for vehicle use. The usual excuse that "there's no light to alert or scare the animals" doesn't apply because they have already heard your vehicle.
I left the thermal at home, and also ditched the QH spotty, for a HID 50W for the ute, and a permanently mounted 35W on the UTV (doesn't sap the relatively low-power output of the machine's generator).
I find the Lightforce HID's light spectrum doesn't hurt the eyes of foxes or roos or pigs etc, or scare them any more than QH. But beware, the Chink ones are 6000K or whatever, and nothing will look at that ridiculous white/blue fake kind of light.
Dogs won't stop for anything if they've heard you coming - thermal is the best for quiet stakeouts and ambushes.
The HID or QH is much faster to bring up a real image through a real scope, than thermal - when constantly moving. But that's just me, because for me if something takes a few more seconds to get a confirmation, I'm going to lose a chance and probably lose stock because of it.
But you will find out what works best for you after you've given a few things a go.
Spotlights in relatively settled areas will alert everyone else you are out though. Not a problem here, so I use what gives me the quickest results, from trying every new gizmo.
"The only way to avoid criticism is to do nothing, say nothing, and be nothing."
Aristotle.
Regards G,
AKA Dr. Doolittle