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reds10ss 09-22-2008 06:59 PM

hunting flashlights
 
is there a difference when using a flashlight to walk into the woods if it has a green or red light? i always used just regular ol flashlight...i was told this...any truth???

buckwild41 09-22-2008 08:35 PM

RE: hunting flashlights
 
I think what your asking is are there any advantages to using a color other than white? Many folks including myself prefer a red and now some use green lights as they tend to not spoke game as much as a white light.

thndrchiken 09-23-2008 10:16 AM

RE: hunting flashlights
 
The red or green lenses will also preserve your night vision. I use a Surefire G2 with the red flip up lense.

flips2 09-24-2008 12:40 PM

RE: hunting flashlights
 
I have read somewhere that green light is the most visible light to the human eye. Also I have seen in person deer farmers using red/green lights and their reasoning was that deer don't see these colors very well. they would bring the deer into a headgate to saw of their antlers and vet applications. All the lights were either of these two colors inside the building they did this.

Brian/SC 09-26-2008 08:21 PM

RE: hunting flashlights
 
For those interested...Wal-Mart sells a 115 lumen led flash light, also w/red and blue lights for around $27. This is the first high lumen light I have owned and all I can say is wow!! For under 30 bucks, its a steal.

aharper33 09-29-2008 04:15 PM

RE: hunting flashlights
 
i was looking a Bass Pro Shops the otherday for flashlightsand saw that they had replacement bulbs for the Maglight flashlights. i think they were only like $12. i believe they had red, green and blue. its just another opthion if you already have a Maglight.

scarp262 09-30-2008 11:00 AM

RE: hunting flashlights
 
I just use a regular old flashlight.


rdb1125 10-01-2008 07:44 AM

RE: hunting flashlights
 
You might be surprised if you don't use a flashlight at all, your eyes adjust quickly to the dark. I don't use one at all unless it's cloudy and there is no moon or starlight.

bigwilly11189 10-01-2008 08:49 AM

RE: hunting flashlights
 
It can take up to 45 mintues for your eyes to adjust fully, also if you are in thick woods, full moon or not, its dark :D


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