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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 225011" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>Bob,</p><p>I resolved that problem with a thin bit of clay or dirt over the eye of a buck once. Easier is to turn the head slightly so the light does not reflect directly back out of the eye. I understand reflection off the rich supply of blood vessels in the back of the eye is the root of the problem, so a minor angle will eliminate that happening. I tried it on an antelope buck a couple of years ago and seemed to fix the problem.</p><p>Good luck with your hunting and photography.</p><p>ian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 225011, member: 25"] Bob, I resolved that problem with a thin bit of clay or dirt over the eye of a buck once. Easier is to turn the head slightly so the light does not reflect directly back out of the eye. I understand reflection off the rich supply of blood vessels in the back of the eye is the root of the problem, so a minor angle will eliminate that happening. I tried it on an antelope buck a couple of years ago and seemed to fix the problem. Good luck with your hunting and photography. ian [/QUOTE]
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