Head Light??
#11
Pay the money, get a Petzl headlamp. There are numerous designs. Led or flood or both. I have a few headlamps, from setting dec's for Duck Hunting to Deer hunting field dressing in the dark they are a handy tool.
#12
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I just walk around in the woods in the dark bumping off of trees till I trip over my pull up rope. Then I just lay there at the base of the tree and nap till a
round noon and pack er' up and go home
round noon and pack er' up and go home
lol thats funny man i was thing almost the same thing lol
wear i hunt it's a big feild and i est up 20 yards in and it's not hard to find
big al in bowmansville ny wny
go bills !!!
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#14
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Reflexkid
If you wear a hat with a bill on it you might want to check out the Stylus by Streamlight. I am using one this year and have tested it and it works pretty well. It clips on the bill of your cap and works similar to a headlamp. I picked up the green LED light and according to the literature deer can't see that color light........not real sure that is correct, but that is what they say.
Good Luck
If you wear a hat with a bill on it you might want to check out the Stylus by Streamlight. I am using one this year and have tested it and it works pretty well. It clips on the bill of your cap and works similar to a headlamp. I picked up the green LED light and according to the literature deer can't see that color light........not real sure that is correct, but that is what they say.
Good Luck
#17
Joined: Sep 2003
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From: Maine
Both Petzel and Prinston Tec make good headlamps. I do a lot of hiking at night and I primarly use a prinston tec solo lamp. It's light and with the incadesent bulb it isn't bad on batteries. I can get about 6 hours from 2aa batteries. If you ise the halogen bulb it will easily cut battery life in half. You'll get more light but it isn't necessary.





