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bigtim6656 09-27-2008 05:01 AM

flashlights and walking in
 
do you guys use a flash light when heading in at night right before sunrise.
If not how do you see where your going

Vito1 09-27-2008 06:04 AM

RE: flashlights and walking in
 
I always do as trespassing is pretty common in MI. I don't want to get shot by a poacher because he thinks I'm a deer. So safety is the only reason. I could find my way to any of my stands without it. If you know the area well, I think it is pretty easy.

racewayking 09-27-2008 06:13 AM

RE: flashlights and walking in
 
I carry one in the pack but never use it to walk in. I know the areas I hunt and I see better than a lot of people in the dark. If I do use a light walking in it is my Browning light with a red bulb.

early in 09-27-2008 06:17 AM

RE: flashlights and walking in
 
I don'tuse one at all going in to my regular spot, but there are a few spots where I use one so as not to step on twigs on the way. WhenI do use one it gets pointed directly down at my feet, never ahead of me.;)

nybowhunter 09-27-2008 06:44 AM

RE: flashlights and walking in
 
I try to limit the use. I can see pretty good in the dark. I usually can see the outline of a path from the moon light. I will turn a light on to see specific land marks as I am walking in aned then turn it off. I use a goodold fashion Mag light that I have had for years. I never take it out of my back pack because I've used it to get back to camp and track deer.

drdi 09-27-2008 06:52 AM

RE: flashlights and walking in
 
I rarely use one, but I do carry one for emergencies. I also carry a small red LED light that I use if I absolutely need to see something. The red light doesn't mess with my night vision as much after I turn the light off.

bigtim6656 09-27-2008 07:00 AM

RE: flashlights and walking in
 
ya i have a condition cause by nerve damage from when i had cancer as a kid.
I see better when it is pitch black then if say i am driving at dark with a little light. It has to do with one of my pupils are smaller then the other and will not enlarge. when the smaller changes at night the larger one gets bigger no idea way just happens. i could not see enough to shoot something. but it helps walking and seeing at night.
In fact if there is a light such as a street light or lamp around i can not see crap. One reason i have lowered the amount of night driving i do.


ORIGINAL: racewayking

I carry one in the pack but never use it to walk in. I know the areas I hunt and I see better than a lot of people in the dark. If I do use a light walking in it is my Browning light with a red bulb.

bigtim6656 09-27-2008 07:01 AM

RE: flashlights and walking in
 
ya i am on public land and would perfer not to walk on top a fellow hunter or a coyoty. i might see if i can get in there without a light this year. My main spot is a 300 yard walk through a field in a straight line then 50 yards straight to the right to the creek. so the stand is not hard to find

ORIGINAL: Vito1

I always do as trespassing is pretty common in MI. I don't want to get shot by a poacher because he thinks I'm a deer. So safety is the only reason. I could find my way to any of my stands without it. If you know the area well, I think it is pretty easy.

Planter 09-27-2008 07:04 AM

RE: flashlights and walking in
 
I just about always use one. I just make sure it's a hand held and not a head lamp. I found with headlamps you are always looking around flashing the light thru the woods.I go thru some awful thick stuff to get to my stands and I go in when it's darker than my wifes heart with no tote roads or paths to lead the way. That sure would be nice though

bigtim6656 09-27-2008 07:12 AM

RE: flashlights and walking in
 
thats what worrys me about headlamps i move my head around alot walking in

ORIGINAL: Planter

I just about always use one. I just make sure it's a hand held and not a head lamp. I found with headlamps you are always looking around flashing the light thru the woods.I go thru some awful thick stuff to get to my stands and I go in when it's darker than my wifes heart with no tote roads or paths to lead the way. That sure would be nice though


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