ArmyTek sent me one of their Predator Green LED tactical lights to review. I have to say that I am impressed with the overall quality of the light. I have been using it for the last several weeks or so … Continue Reading ►
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Here is a good point about calling at night, especially if you are hunting. Knowing your light’s illumination range can help you judge distance at night. The author outlines a little exercise to give you practice in visualizing how much … Continue Reading ►
Here’s a pic of a Screech Owl I called in right behind my house. This Cape Cod Screech Owl responded to the Johnny Stewart Songbird/Screech Owl Call (CT130). A sound that I digitized for use in my Western Rivers Nite … Continue Reading ►
There has been a lot of discussion on what color light to use while predator calling at night. For years, predator callers have preferred red or amber lights for calling at night. Most of the early predator hunting lights were … Continue Reading ►
The Noxx Red Dagger red LED flashlight is my favorite hand-held scanning light for predator calling. The 5 watt red Cree LED beam adjusts from a wide flood setting down to a bright spot beam and its compact size, only … Continue Reading ►
The Noxx Xplorer Headlamp Red LED is a great scanning light for predator hunting and calling wildlife at night. The Noxx Xplorer features a sliding adjustable aspherical lens, which enables the headlamp to adjust from a wide flood light to … Continue Reading ►
The Brinyte BR01 LED flashlights are by my estimates, maybe 1.5 to 2 times brighter than the Ultrafire 501Bs that I reviewed earlier. The Brinyte BR01 operates on one 18650 battery or two 16340 batteries and is available in green … Continue Reading ►
The Ultrafire WF-501B LED flashlight is a good little predator calling light. For around $10, this LED light is hard to beat. It throws enough beam to light up eyes at 100 yards and is a perfect light for in-close … Continue Reading ►
The old style predator hunting lights were quite cumbersome with external battery packs and wires connecting to the light. These old school scanning lights and shooting lights all required heavy 6-volt rechargeable battery packs that needed to be carried along … Continue Reading ►
Good advice here. Years ago, I left all the batteries in my old Dennis Kirk caller and they were all corroded the next hunting season. What a mess. In addition to your electronic callers, make sure you take the batteries … Continue Reading ►