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nutt
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Icon 5 posted February 03, 2007 07:57 PM      Profile for nutt   Email nutt         Edit/Delete Post 
hey. i was just wondering... i bought a new spotlight this year for hunting coon. i got three lenses with it. red, amber, and blue. i know red is good for coyote. but what is the blue lens used for. ps.... im a new hunter.

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browning204
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Icon 1 posted February 04, 2007 05:43 AM      Profile for browning204           Edit/Delete Post 
isn't blue used for blood trailing? I heard blue light lights up the plasma in the blood or something. I don't know, maybe a dreamed it.
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Leonard
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Icon 1 posted February 04, 2007 06:40 AM      Profile for Leonard   Author's Homepage   Email Leonard         Edit/Delete Post 
Welcome to the New Huntmasters, nutt. Glad to have you on board.

As a hunting light, red is very good for all predators with amber a close second. Blue must have some other application I am not aware of?

Good hunting. LB

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Icon 1 posted February 05, 2007 12:10 PM      Profile for Barndog   Author's Homepage   Email Barndog         Edit/Delete Post 
I know K-Mart used to use them for a sale.
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nutt
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Icon 1 posted February 06, 2007 08:15 PM      Profile for nutt   Email nutt         Edit/Delete Post 
ok thanks guys. this helps a lot.

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Steve C
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Icon 1 posted February 14, 2007 02:51 PM      Profile for Steve C   Author's Homepage           Edit/Delete Post 
Blue lenses are used specifically for racoon hunting. I've used red a few times and it worked out okay.

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Icon 1 posted February 18, 2007 10:17 PM      Profile for Jrbhunter   Author's Homepage           Edit/Delete Post 
The blue lens will improve your lighting capabilities in fog or smoke.

Is that what it's for? Dunno- I always thought so- but put that lens on and tell me if it doesn't improve your visibility in fog.

I use the blue when night fishing for catfish on the river... fog can set in quickly and make it hard to find limblines, trotlines or shore for that matter!

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Tim Behle
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Icon 1 posted February 19, 2007 04:55 AM      Profile for Tim Behle   Author's Homepage   Email Tim Behle         Edit/Delete Post 
Jason,

My night fishing poles are set up with the Stren line. I have an ultra violet light that makes 20# line look like a pencil going into the water. Makes it easy to see even the slightest bites in the dark.

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Icon 1 posted February 19, 2007 05:40 AM      Profile for Andy L           Edit/Delete Post 
I have a blue light that attaches to the side of my boat. It makes the florescent lines look like cables. LOL

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Jrbhunter
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Icon 1 posted February 19, 2007 07:37 AM      Profile for Jrbhunter   Author's Homepage           Edit/Delete Post 
Tim & Andy, that's pretty cool. I have bass fished with a guy who uses similar lines and black lights for EARLY am fishing- but when I'm catfishing the Ohio River there is no pole or reel in the boat.

We tie off limb lines and trotlines in the afternoon then sit around smoking cigars and eating Nutty Bars all night. I find this less labor intensive than actually holding a pole. We catch a lot of fish this way, and some pretty big ones too!

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Tim Behle
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Icon 1 posted February 19, 2007 02:52 PM      Profile for Tim Behle   Author's Homepage   Email Tim Behle         Edit/Delete Post 
Black light!

That's the word I was looking for this morning, but my brain was still too foggy to think of it!

Jason, as long as you are using limb lines, are you sure that you are spending your cigar time on the bank of the river, or stage side at the local dancing bar?

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Icon 1 posted February 19, 2007 08:15 PM      Profile for Jrbhunter   Author's Homepage           Edit/Delete Post 
Tim, I don't think I'd want to see any girls willing to dance within walkin' distance of that river. Too close to Kentucky! I've seen flatheads prettier.

We spend a lot of time drifting if the pool is right, nice and calm where you drift a mile in about one hour. When it's like that- we'll throw out a dozen jugs with glowsticks inside them. That's a real treat, to watch those twinkling jugs float alongside you for 30-40 minutes then WHAWOOM one slams below the surface.

Unfortunately, my boating equipment is fairly low budget so I'm limited to taking one partner along. Has to be room for me AND my mechanic on board- leaving only one other seat. Here's me and the mechanic BUCK working out some mid-drift "issues". He pulls out the union card anytime it comes to striping down to underwear.

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Here's a little piece of heaven about 8 mile from my house as the crow flies... driftin down the river between big rocky cliffs of forgotten backwoods. Always plenty of coyotes to listen too- and if you time it right maybe a gobble or three right at twilight.

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Icon 1 posted February 19, 2007 08:20 PM      Profile for Jrbhunter   Author's Homepage           Edit/Delete Post 
PS: Shortly after that top photo was taken I emerged from the water and began waiting on my boxers to dry. Buck, being a real homophobe, stayed approximately 18' away from me as I tied lines in my skippys. Like a true friend, when I saw a ski-boat approaching I jumped up on the steering column and gave them my best Forest Gump wave. Buck would've shot me if he'd had a gun- made the whole trip worthwhile.

(No idea how that relates to blacklight and bluelight, but I can't pass up a good homophobe/Forest Gump story.)

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Tim Behle
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Icon 1 posted February 19, 2007 08:30 PM      Profile for Tim Behle   Author's Homepage   Email Tim Behle         Edit/Delete Post 
If you want to really make Buck nervous, take an extra pair of boxers with you this summer. After you've been in the water for a few minutes, toss them up to him and ask him to hold them as they are begining to chaf when wet.

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Leonard
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Icon 1 posted February 20, 2007 06:10 AM      Profile for Leonard   Author's Homepage   Email Leonard         Edit/Delete Post 
Man, this is like Deliverance, all over again...squeal like a pig!

Good hunting from Peoria, LB

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