Trapper & Predator Caller

LIGHT 'EM UP!

Hunting Eastern predators can be quite challenging since they are heavily pressured and mostly nocturnal. One tactic that hunters can take advantage of, where legal, is to target them at night. Utilizing bright lights can increase any predator hunter’s success rates, if performed correctly.

Some coyote and fox hunters just use their bright red firearms lights to scan for their target’s eyes while hunting at night. However, a light that is made specifically for scanning would be a much better choice, as all scanning lights are not created equal. It is a common misconception that

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