There no use at all if you cant find the blood trail in the first place.
anybody have one and have any luck with it?
my mothers BF has one and he shot a doe tonight,first thing he said to me when we met up is;i shot a decent doe and i need to go get my blood light!
you know what?it doesnt work for Sh!t if you ask me! ::)
pulled out my 12 dollar walmart 10 led light and proceeded to find his deer...after 5 minutes he pretty much chucked it in the woods ;D
but anyone have good luck with them?this was a bushnell one(dont qoute me on it,thought thats what it said on it)
There no use at all if you cant find the blood trail in the first place.
Ed Bell, PA Deer Hunter & NRA Life Member ~ “The right of the citizens to bear arms in defense of themselves and the State shall not be questioned.”~
we had decent blood right from the get go,with arrow found right off...but when it got hard is with the leaves from maples that are red....we found her about 80 yards from POI
I had pretty much the same experience as you did, my mini mag light with led conversion showed blood much better than the "blood light" . My favorite blood trailing light is a liquid fueled Coleman lantern.
Bob
It's better to shoot for the moon and hit the fencepost than to shoot for the fencepost and hit the ground!
Sometimes it pays to just look ahead for the deer and forget the blood trail. Ask me how I know.
Ed Bell, PA Deer Hunter & NRA Life Member ~ “The right of the citizens to bear arms in defense of themselves and the State shall not be questioned.”~
i hear the Colman lantern over and over from other people,i just might have to try it some timeOriginally Posted by BobT
How do you know?Originally Posted by EFBell
Well since you asked... More than one occasion felt like pulling my hair out and or giving up on a lost blood trail or one that just plain petered out only to walk 10 or 15 yards ahead and trip over the darn thing in high grass / weeds or corn.
Ed Bell, PA Deer Hunter & NRA Life Member ~ “The right of the citizens to bear arms in defense of themselves and the State shall not be questioned.”~
Coleman lantern +1.Build a tin shield from small coffee can so it doesn't blind you.
Be careful in dry timber and especially grass fields.
Also good luck with $10 head lamp with leds.
One other tip, bright colored surveyors ribbon/tape , mark each spot of blood, AS YOU TRAIL !!
This will help if you loose it, you can look back and see the ribbon trail, shows where to look next.
If you don't mark it the 1st time, you could loose the small specks just from walking on it, or the wind, rain, or snow ect.
Let him grow, Shoot a doe !
actually we never track alone,always with 1 or 2 extra people and we leap frog basically...when we loose the trail,one person is always at the last blood sign
My daughter bought me one of them colmans with an extra red and blue liens, with the blue lens it is;nt bright enough to see anything.
I have been using Coleman lanterns since the mid 50s. What is this extra RED BLUE liens. Never saw one in any major store?
it's a pocket light
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