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June 07, 2016, 07:27:12 PM »
Sounds like white is a good way to start. Carpsniper have you used the new headlamp? Seems like it could work with a shotgun But impossible without a gun light for long shots. Sounds like white gun light, and white spot light of choice
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I'll post on here tomorrow if I caught anything on the trail cam at the burial site.
As far as baiting with scraps and trim, should I dig a deep but narrow whole and throw that down there frozen? I want to keep it simple. Neighbor has some vitals from his pigs that he froze to give to me for bait.
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I have not had any experience with the head lamps. I use a lightforce spotter most of the time to locate and then use the wicked lights on my gun to get keyed in on them and take a shot. I have read a few reviews and they are supposed to work pretty good. With a shotgun I bet they would be great. With a rifle I don't see how well a shooter could line up the head beam and look down the scope at the same time.
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Makes sense! What model wicked light do you have? Also do you sell demo models or know anyone with used ones?
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I just order what people want when they place the order. So I don't have any used stuff. Everyone loves them so I don't think anyone will part with theirs lol.
I have 3 one of each generation since they started.
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Great. I'll definitely order one from allpredatorcalls soon. Which light force do you have?
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I have 1 170 and 2 of the 240's. The 240's are pretty big so I would look at the 140 or 170. The are the best spotlight on the market you can sometimes find them on ebay cheaper. I started running them when down in new Zealand and was blown away I have wasted probably 1,000.00 on a lot of cheap junk spotlights. Nothing compares to them.
Yet for the avg joe that might use it a few times a year. The gold old q beam spotlights work very well for around 40.00 they don't shine as far and are not as bright but they were my fave before getting setup with light force.
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Light force that plugs into the cigar lighter clipsnto gun or can be hand held. It will light them upfarther than most can shoot at night.
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Thanks for the opinion/info ^
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I use these and LOVE them! Red lens all night long, yes folks kill plenty with white lens, but if you ask the guys who do this type of hunting for a living most will say use a red lens. Good luck, be safe, 100% identify your target (lots of critters come into calls at night, including deer and livestock) and have fun!!
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Thanks I'll check them out. And yea the identifying is quite serious. I couldn't imagine shooting the neighbors scraggly dog on accident. I'll be sure to identify and know what I'm looking at.
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Predator-Tactics-Night-Raid-Max-Kit-LED-Tactical-Hunting-Light-/311537133188?hash=item48890f6684:g:sS8AAOSwXshWq4OP
Here's what I run. I've found green works the best. Got my money's worth out of the first dead coyote.
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Great! Looks a lot like the wicked lights model. What makes you say green is the best? Is it easiest to spot predators or is it easiest to see your surroundings with? I feel like calling at night could create a really eerie spookie feeling. I've got lions in my area. Or is it a pretty fun hunt?
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Green light is the easiest light spectrum for the human eye to pick up in dark situations. There is a reason night vision uses the green light spectrum.
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Gotcha! That's the answer I was looking for!
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