Night calling yotes & bobs with red spotlight
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Night calling yotes & bobs with red spotlight
Hey guys, me and my buddy have been trying some night hunting with a red spotlight. Once you start calling do you run your redlight the whole time on stand or do turn it of and on every minute or two?Thanks, any tips or info helps
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Re: Night calling yotes & bobs with red spotlight
Leave mine on the whole time. I start on dim (you will see eyes along way) and when they are within range I turn it up and keep it on them.
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Re: Night calling yotes & bobs with red spotlight
Keep it on all the time if not they will get on top of you. You don't need that powerful of a light. I use a prencton tec dive light 4 c cell batteries last for days.
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Re: Night calling yotes & bobs with red spotlight
Leave it on the whole time, It takes practice to pick out the eyes of a predator coming in but you'll learn quickly.