Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Coyote, Small Game, Varmints => Topic started by: StanwoodSpartan on July 31, 2009, 10:54:27 PM
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I have always hunted coyotes in the day throughout the seasons, and now I'm trying to get into night hunting. I have heard about the red light hunting and am kind of lost. Anyone use one? Any brand I should look for or where do you get them? Have looked around a bit on the interent and havent found much. Looking for some pointers here. Thanks guys.
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Check out the coon hunting lights from Nite Lite on www.huntsmart.com
They point where you look and they sell red lens covers. They work great.
I have owned a few over the years and like the Halogen pro. This light has a bright light and long burn time. Works great for night calling.
Hope this helps.
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that is something I would love to do,bobs at night
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Lightforce. Tough, durable, featherweight, and gun mounted (required in WA. You can't even LEAN on the truck!) Check out http://tufflights.com/product_info_night_hunter.shtml they have the whole line, and deal with hunters all the time.
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Just remember, even though your allowed to hunt yotes year round, night hunting is only open during certain periods of the year. It is the only way I hunt bobs and yotes anymore. You ALWAYS have the place to yourself at night and the coyotes and Roberts are so much easier at night.
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I've hunted the Red Light district in Amsterdam before :chuckle:
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Dang it, saw the title to this thread and thought is was about something different entirely... :dunno:
Those "red light" districts can be fun though.... :chuckle: :chuckle:
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back ast we hunted fox at nite with red light i used red cellaphane on my light lense worked very well
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back ast we hunted fox at nite with red light i used red cellaphane on my light lense worked very well
Sounds like a good idea, did the celophane melt? That would be a concern.