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Man is this thing cool.My kids bought me a Shoulderlight for my birthday and I gota tell ya Its bad to the bone.I cant wait for the next deer I have to deal with in the dark.I have one that clips on your hat but it doesnt even compare.Kinda funny too,The Queen asked,What are you doing in the closet?I was testing out my new light and needed somewhere dark.
I hope you don't mean you're taking deer after shooting hours. If 6:01 is quitting time, they mean it. Plus it's not very sporting to bag a deer by cheating. Might as well go to one of those farms and shoot one in a pen, then act like the great white hunter...
my 2 cents
i think he means its for seeing in the dark when you are carrying a deer to the truck from the deep woods and night falls on you and dont have a free hand to use a flashlight...correct me if im wrong
Edit to add: after seeing this thing im sure no hunter in his right mind would turn that on WHILE night hunting...it'd scare away game for days and give up your position to every game warden in the quadrant
Last edited by james's f_1_fiddy01; Aug 6, 2004 at 10:37 AM.
The light is for seeing what you are doing while dressing out a deer,it would not help at all for the hunt.It would only illuminate your gun or bow not your target.Here in Michigan if you get caught during hunting season with a spotlight and a weapon,you go to jail,they get your gun or bow,and you get one heck of a fine and lose your hunting license for a long time.I am a true hunter,I scout around to find them,I have already started scouting for this years hunt.And if I was going to cheat I would use landmines!J/K
And if I was going to cheat I would use landmines!
SWEET!!!!
Just woke up cranky, looking for trouble I guess. Glad to hear I'm not the only one out in the woods already!
Sorry Bro!
May your arrows fly straight, and your feet tred lightly...
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