You will really need a working binocular in the first place. It sounds like your binocular is your problem. If you want some useable advice tell us what your budget is and what kind of terrain you hunt in and whether low light is a single high priority or if it is a function of needing a general use glass for all conditions. Recommendations for low light and general use may well be very different.
And, no these days you don't need to spend a ton of money to get a decent glass. Not that it is not money well spent, but it makes no sense to unload a grand or two for a binocular that might get used only several days of the year. On the other hand it is not wise to unload just a few bucks on a cheapie just because you only use it a little during hunting season either.