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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I’ve been listening to the Predator Down podcast for the last couple months on my iPhone. The host Lync Jones, does a great job and has some really good guests on the show. The podcast format is real low key … Continue Reading ►
My first electronic caller or e-caller was a Walkman cassette player and a set of amplified speakers. If you didn’t keep the caller right by your side you could not change sounds (cassettes) on a stand. It was basically a … Continue Reading ►
The Foxpro Firestorm Digital Game Caller comes preloaded with 50 high-quality sounds and is capable of storing 200 sounds. It handles multiple file formats (MP3, WAV, FXP). Along with its lightweight portability, the digital circuitry delivers loud, clear sound with … Continue Reading ►
The E.L.K. Power Howler for Coyotes is somewhere in between an open reed howler and a closed reed howler. The Power Howler has a different mouthpiece than any other howler I have seen. As you can see in the pics … 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 ►