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hunting-addict 05-26-2010 09:40 AM

do deer get spooked by green lights or regular flashlights?
 
i was wondering if deer actually get spooked more by regular flashlights. i have a green led flashlight that i was thinking about using this season to get to and from my stand but i was wondering if it would actually make a difference if i used a green led light or just a regular flashlight. any advice would be appreciated, thanks:happy0001:

Valentine 05-26-2010 10:10 AM

Well I'd say
 
if you got close to deer in the dark with a flash light, your big feet chomping on the ground nearby, would about scare away, any close bedding deer.

flips2 05-26-2010 03:27 PM

I was advised by a deer breeder that deer are not spooked to red and green lights as they are to white light. He used red in his barn/headgate to vaccinate the deer with and they were calmer while in there. I personally use a green light because I read somewhere that the human eye can see the color green farther than any other color. Don't know if it is true but I haven't had any problems since I have used a green light.

tight360 05-27-2010 07:47 AM

True!!!!
 

Originally Posted by Valentine (Post 3630559)
if you got close to deer in the dark with a flash light, your big feet chomping on the ground nearby, would about scare away, any close bedding deer.

Rods and cones....eye size.....eye placement....perception of colors.....UV rays.....many studies have been done....I agree w/ you, a hunter tromping around in the dark will be detected by the movement, scent, and noise.

Edcyclopedia 05-27-2010 08:30 AM

Well I can't comment on Deer eye's, but I do know that Deer (at least in NH) don't like humans, and will likely distance themselves once the make a connection. It can be sight, smell or noise. So if you think there will be Deer where you need your light, I would reccomend waiting until daylight to travel through your area...

At least you "possibly" remove 1 of there 3 defense mechanisms:)

GTOHunter 05-27-2010 05:34 PM

I've read that the Deer don't see the Green or Red LED lights as much as say the regular white light so I have one of the LED head lights that have 2 settings of regular white lighting and 1 for the Red LED light becasue it doesn't shine at bright or get detected by the Deer as well.Sure...if You tromp around at night/early morning before daylight it can spook the Deer if they are close by but if You walk around with a bright flash light it will scare more Deer further off from where You are....say across an open field or woods that isn't very dense!Anything I can do to go un-detected I will try at least once to see if it works and so far each year I have gotten or seen nice Bucks where I hunt by being more cautious!


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