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MOtion sensor lights and hogs
#159199
03/26/07 03:25 AM
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Wild_Yote
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I have gain acess to some land put some bait for hogs (pipe feeder)this weekend hoping to get them focus on this section. I will put motion sensor light next weekend and bait some more on regular basis. My question is how long do you think for hogs will take to get uset to light to go off and not be spooked.
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Re: MOtion sensor lights and hogs
[Re: Wild_Yote]
#159200
03/26/07 03:35 AM
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MarkE
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Put a red lense on the light. They will not spook at all.
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Re: MOtion sensor lights and hogs
[Re: MarkE]
#159201
03/26/07 04:30 AM
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MaggieMTx
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red, amber or orange lenses work well
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Re: MOtion sensor lights and hogs
[Re: MaggieMTx]
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03/27/07 02:29 AM
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huntsome
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With a red colored lense, they won't spook after they taste the food.
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Re: MOtion sensor lights and hogs
[Re: huntsome]
#159203
03/27/07 02:26 PM
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sig226fan (Rguns.com)
duck & cover
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Use low voltage lights and leave them on all the time, they get used to them/
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Re: MOtion sensor lights and hogs
[Re: sig226fan (Rguns.com)]
#159204
03/28/07 10:11 PM
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levitxbowhunter
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I bought a 30 dollar landscape spotlight at home depot last week, wireless with a solar panel on top, three led's inside. Put it out last wednesday under a bait station we made and it took the bigger hogs only one night to come back in. The first night we put it out, we had 7 piglets eating with no problem. I can check the brand of the light if you want. Havent got to hunt it yet, but have plenty of pics underneath it when it was on. The light is also bright enough, I drew on my cousin with my bow, no arrow of course, after dark that first night and could see well enough to see his shoulder, lighted pins are a must also. Levi
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Re: MOtion sensor lights and hogs
[Re: levitxbowhunter]
#159205
03/29/07 02:00 PM
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Wild_Yote
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Precite info Yeah check brand if you can
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Re: MOtion sensor lights and hogs
[Re: Wild_Yote]
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03/29/07 04:53 PM
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That solar spotlight will work $27.00 canot beat that.
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Re: MOtion sensor lights and hogs
[Re: Wild_Yote]
#159207
03/29/07 08:25 PM
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jbhlsu
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yote..i put mine up next to a game cam....they were there like always....They were already used to the bright flash!!!
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Re: MOtion sensor lights and hogs
[Re: jbhlsu]
#159208
03/30/07 12:29 AM
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Wild_Yote
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I will set it up and will see what happens, one way to find out.
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