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Old 02-09-2017, 07:05 PM   #1
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Default Night hunting/pesting

Curious who goes out at night to wage war with the critters around them and what you use when you do. Night vision scope, Flashlights with or without color filters, Calls, bait piles, dingers, etc???
I do some yard pesting and have a few different flashlights that I use. My favorite right now is an NEBO PROTEC Elite HP190 pistol light with red flip open filter. It's a 190 lumen light and the filter came from one of the cheap CenterPoint light/laser combos (combo was useless IMO luckily I bought it clearanced for cheap). Although the light doesn't have a pressure switch, mounting it on my lower rail puts the slide switch just in front of my support hand and it's a simple flick of the thumb to turn it on.

Let's see/hear what others are rocking!!!

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Old 02-09-2017, 09:10 PM   #2
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Nice looking rig John. Sorry, don't know much about them type of lights.
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Old 02-10-2017, 02:44 AM   #3
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IR and a flashlight with either green or red lense. Possums dont seem to care so much about regular white light but critters in general seem to be less bothered by either red or green. Without knowing the science I'm guessing they don't see it as well. Double benefit because the red and green are less intense and don't kill your natural night vision.
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