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Elusive Wildlife - Kill Light
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03/16/11 02:43 PM
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Joined: May 2007
Posts: 479
TxsOaks
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Bird Dog
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Bird Dog
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I am trying them out tonight. I will try to get some more feedback on these guys. I just heard my brother shot a pig last night. I am going down today
Let'em go, so they can grow.
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Re: Elusive Wildlife - Kill Light
[Re: TxsOaks]
#2187073
03/16/11 02:53 PM
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Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 225
Ponyboy
Woodsman
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Woodsman
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Here's a video review of the Kill Light
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Re: Elusive Wildlife - Kill Light
[Re: Ponyboy]
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03/16/11 04:36 PM
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Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 35
medic726
Light Foot
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Light Foot
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I love mine and the light that mounts on the gun is great. shines out 250 yds and at a great price
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Re: Elusive Wildlife - Kill Light
[Re: medic726]
#2187810
03/16/11 09:31 PM
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Joined: Nov 2010
Posts: 8
jmsdad
Green Horn
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Green Horn
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Which one do you guys prefer? RED or GREEN?
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Re: Elusive Wildlife - Kill Light
[Re: jmsdad]
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03/17/11 01:06 AM
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Ponyboy
Woodsman
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Woodsman
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I prefer green because the human eye is more sensitive to green light than red so it appears to light things up better than red light of the same intensity. As far as the hogs go, if you plan on leaving the light out it's not going to matter what color the light is, they're going to get used to it and ignore it. We haven't tested red, but we've had one hog that wouldn't go into the green light. It was very hesitant and would only go to the edge of the light. That being said, it was lit up enough for me to kill it but we were filming and it just wasn't bright enough for the camera to pick it up. We got this one to come in no problem This one wouldn't come in This one should have taken lessons from the bigger boar We didn't leave the light up for any amount of time for our test. We picked the spot, baited it and then when we got some game cam pics we put out the light and setup a blind. The first night we had a hog run into the side of the blind and spook. I'm assuming that it was probably the bigger one which made him more cautious the next time. The next night the smaller boar came in no problems. We haven't had a chance to test it out any more but it's on the agenda to get a few more hunts in with it within the next month.
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Re: Elusive Wildlife - Kill Light
[Re: TxsOaks]
#2188562
03/17/11 03:05 AM
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jbd76266
Extreme Tracker
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Extreme Tracker
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Won't be disappointed. Used Red and Green, both work great
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Re: Elusive Wildlife - Kill Light
[Re: jmsdad]
#2189136
03/17/11 02:32 PM
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TxYoteHunter
Veteran Tracker
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Veteran Tracker
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+ 1 on the green 250 Kill light. Great light. I also have the green lights attached under the feeders. Farthest feeder is 120 yards and with the binoculars I can tell the difference in rabbit, coons and anything else at that distance.
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Re: Elusive Wildlife - Kill Light
[Re: TxYoteHunter]
#2189351
03/17/11 04:23 PM
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Joined: Feb 2009
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tannerlst
THF Trophy Hunter
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THF Trophy Hunter
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i busted a fox at 630am this morning with my green one... first kill with the light and it works great!
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Re: Elusive Wildlife - Kill Light
[Re: tannerlst]
#2189850
03/17/11 08:55 PM
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Joined: May 2007
Posts: 479
TxsOaks
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Bird Dog
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Bird Dog
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Well, my brother was able to score: By emb0036 at 2011-03-17 The lights are pretty cool, we will keep using them. We also saw deer, bobcat, possum, and a skunk.
Let'em go, so they can grow.
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