Guys I am starting to not believe in the whole red or green light is the only way to go for predators.
For past 3 years we have done a bunch of coyote, fox and bobcat hunting. We have had good success with all colors equally. We found as long as you use the halo of the light to shine eyes rather than the focused beam, a white light works equally as good. I still use green, but also use white.
There is a good video in the Carnivore Series and those guys have it down good with using a white light. Just my experience and opinion. The video is an eye opener when it comes to white light and the lack of negative effects. Check it out!
Elusive wild life technology, great product.. Their a sponsor as well.
Very nice looking rig, I don't like the wire, and the $139 price tag. The Super Tac X is only $69 and I can see about the same distance. Thank you for the suggestion
Very nice looking rig, I don't like the wire, and the $139 price tag. The Super Tac X is only $69 and I can see about the same distance. Thank you for the suggestion
The reason I'm looking for white, it's more for just quick shooting if I happen to see something. I've got a red light set up that mounts to the scope.
You may want to look at "Elusive Wildlife" lights. I have been using them for the last couple of years and they are great. Don't over look green light for spotting animals, as the human eye is very effective with green. Elusive Wildlife has red, green, blue and white lights. I think you may be able to find what you want there, or at least I have.
P.S. These are Texas lights.
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