Flashlights to deer stand
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: ASHTABULA CO. OHIO
Posts: 247
Flashlights to deer stand
I used to walk to my bow and gun stand with out a flashlight before daylight. Then one morning walking fast to get in my stand before daylight in bow season I got with in 20 yards of my stand on my property. I just happen to look up to my stand and I caught someone drawing there bow. I yelled don't shoot it's a hunter he said he thought it was a deer coming in. After I gave him a piece of my mind for almost shooting me. I found out he lives down the road and he was 16 years old and just started bow hunting. I told him in not so nice of away You never shoot at any thing in the dark thats how peaple get killed and I hope he learn't a lesson and to ask permision to hunt someones property. I now run my flashlight at all times to my stands before daylight and evenings heading home. Do you other hunters use a flashlight.
#4
RE: Flashlights to deer stand
The guy was in your stand on your property? I would have had him arrested for Tresspassing. Then I would have consulted with his parents about what he was about to do. If I didn't strangle him first.
#5
RE: Flashlights to deer stand
Man that is one scary as hell story.
I used to use nothing going in, then a white light only as needed, now I use my red lens fox hunting light and leave it running the whole time.
I used to use nothing going in, then a white light only as needed, now I use my red lens fox hunting light and leave it running the whole time.
#6
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Inverness, MS
Posts: 3,982
RE: Flashlights to deer stand
I read a story about a guy who climbed down after his afternoon hunt and on his way out he decided to go check on some fresh scrapes he was seeing. Well he turned his light of as he entered the area and worked his way to the scrape he, then bent down real low so he could see/feel if it had been reworked. He then heard the unmistakeable sound of an alluminum arrows sliding across an arrow rest as it was being drawn, of course he jumped back and yelled and needless to say both of them were scared sh!tless.
ALWAYS use a light, it could very well save your life.
ALWAYS use a light, it could very well save your life.
#7
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: half way between mexico and louisiana (Beanass)
Posts: 59
RE: Flashlights to deer stand
Walking to my stand last year through a pasture full of deer once I realized they were there I turned off my light. As soon as the light went out so did the deer. That was one boring morning. Since I have used the light all the way to the stand sometimes bumping deer, but they seem to run just out of range of the beam, and stand there. With their superior vision once the light goes out I think they spook a lot worse, because they are used to the shapes they commonnly see out in the woods. With the light they haven't a clue. Haven't you heard the expression "Like a deer in the headlights".
#8
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Maine
Posts: 3,555
RE: Flashlights to deer stand
I caught someone drawing there bow
I use a light because I can move quicker and make less noise when I can see where I'm going and what I'm stepping on.
#9
RE: Flashlights to deer stand
Never USED to use a light. Now I have to go get something. I don't think I would want a regular flash light. Anybody got any suggestions about those small LED lights? Not some of the $50 ones. Something a little cheaper.
Damn that is a scary thought. I couldn't image getting hit with an arrow. Thank God you saw him.
Damn that is a scary thought. I couldn't image getting hit with an arrow. Thank God you saw him.
#10
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Evans, GA
Posts: 152
RE: Flashlights to deer stand
wihunter,
I use one of those small LED lights. It works very good for getting to and from the stand and I used the same batteries ALL of last season, from Sept right through Jan. I picked mine up at Walmart, I thinit was like 15-16 dollars.
I use one of those small LED lights. It works very good for getting to and from the stand and I used the same batteries ALL of last season, from Sept right through Jan. I picked mine up at Walmart, I thinit was like 15-16 dollars.