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    Motion sensor green light

    Anybody have any luck with these? Wanting to set some up so I dont have to check for hogs through my thermal as often which will save me some batteries. Recommendations on which lights?

    #2
    we had "the boar light" and it worked well, just didn't last long.

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      I made a couple of these last year for about $25 each from Walmart


      They are still working. Added a solar panel and left them out in the woods

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        #4
        Have 2 of these and they work great

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          #5
          Originally posted by bboswell View Post
          Have 2 of these and they work great

          https://elusivewildlife.com/shop/kil...der-light.html
          Killed lots of hogs under those lights. They work really well.

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            #6
            Its hard to beat a Kill Light

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              #7
              Elusive wildlife is what i use.

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                #8
                Originally posted by AntlerCollector View Post



                I made a couple of these last year for about $25 each from Walmart


                They are still working. Added a solar panel and left them out in the woods


                Where did you buy the paint? I can't find it in GREEN!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by MagicBlade View Post
                  Where did you buy the paint? I can't find it in GREEN!


                  I thought I got it at Walmart also but it’s been over a year. It may have been at an auto parts if not Walmart.

                  The Illusive Wildlife lights are awesome, but for $25 you can have one that will do the job just fine.

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                    #10
                    This one worked for me. I know their brand has a bad rep but I’ve had it for years and still working.




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                      #11
                      Originally posted by TexaRican View Post
                      This one worked for me. I know their brand has a bad rep but I’ve had it for years and still working.




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                      This what I use. I am going to try that DIY $25 one.

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                        #12
                        AC have you tried any other green color?

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                          #13
                          I put a couple of these up on a pole--even though it is white light, hogs are used to it and back regular in a week or less. Spot them with binocs or your eyes, then hammer them with the thermal. Been using for years, and before I bought the thermal, used a regular Leupold 3-9 with a heavy duplex and shot many of them from 115 yds away.

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                            #14
                            I use a 2000 lumens white solar light from Costco. Works great, they get used to it real fast. Show up great in the scope if you are way off, up close with a bow it's great.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by AntlerCollector View Post



                              I made a couple of these last year for about $25 each from Walmart


                              They are still working. Added a solar panel and left them out in the woods
                              i have been looking for paint like this for years...you have helped me!

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