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Blood trailing lights - do they really work?
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<blockquote data-quote="bdpayne2000" data-source="post: 2598220" data-attributes="member: 59260"><p>I read up on this a bunch when I took up bow hunting again. Lots of options and opinions. Coleman lantern that runs on white gas with foil covering the back half was recommended by quite a few. So that is what sits in my truck, fortunately for me but unfortunately for this thread I have not had to use it yet so no personal experience to report. An early poster talked about the difference in peoples eyes which makes this difficult to come to consensus I believe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bdpayne2000, post: 2598220, member: 59260"] I read up on this a bunch when I took up bow hunting again. Lots of options and opinions. Coleman lantern that runs on white gas with foil covering the back half was recommended by quite a few. So that is what sits in my truck, fortunately for me but unfortunately for this thread I have not had to use it yet so no personal experience to report. An early poster talked about the difference in peoples eyes which makes this difficult to come to consensus I believe. [/QUOTE]
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