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Topic: Anyone use the Coyote Light?
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Aaron Rhoades
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posted June 15, 2013 03:06 AM
My brother and I have been getting into the night hunting and I got this light on the way. Wondering if anyone here has any experience with it? http://www.coyotelight.com/
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Leonard
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posted June 15, 2013 06:12 AM
Looks like a very good light, but the price is ridiculous.
Good hunting. El Bee
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The Terminator
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posted June 15, 2013 09:38 AM
I usually do my research before I order something that pricey!
I can say that I used a $39 Stanley led spotlight for one season and it worked very well with no battery issues!
I have also used the Kill light xlr250 and wicked 400 in green.
Wicked 400 won by a smudge! (Green)
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Aaron Rhoades
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posted June 15, 2013 11:11 AM
Everything I have been able to find on it is good, just wondering if anyone has something they don't like about it besides the price. My brother has the wicked light and a cree headlight which is what we have been using. They are both white lights and I can't help but wonder if the red will work better as we have a lot of spotlighters cruising the roads. [ June 15, 2013, 11:15 AM: Message edited by: Aaron Rhoades ]
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Leonard
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posted June 15, 2013 11:47 AM
I think I can answer the question about white versus red. Everything favors red. There is no question that white light will spook a coyote, despite what I have heard on a few videos. Not always, but enough that you are far better off using red.
On the other hand, I have hunted Sonora and Baja a few times and the coyotes are almost tame, so lights and voices and even downwind human scent doesn't seem to bother them. Not always, but a few times I have had coyotes lazily run up to the truck and look up at me, then casually walk away, since I didn't have a firearm.
Good hunting. El Bee
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TA17Rem
Hello, I'm the legendary Tim Anderson, Field Marshall, Southern Minneesota Sector
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posted June 15, 2013 12:02 PM
Nice light, and I agree to pricey. Its only good out to roughly 300 yards and there are cheaper lights that work just as well.
A white light used over snow will spook any coyotes in the area so yeah red is a better choice..
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Aaron Rhoades
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posted June 15, 2013 12:30 PM
300 yards at night seems like plenty, how much more do you need?
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Aaron Rhoades
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posted June 15, 2013 12:35 PM
Leonard, thats what I'm hoping to be the case with the red/white. Seems like most coyotes just don't show up when we are using the white, we know they are there from locating, and sometimes maybe we are getting into some that maybe haven't been spotlighted when we do have success. Overall I would say our percentage of called in at night is 1 in 15 stands.
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TA17Rem
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posted June 15, 2013 01:42 PM
quote: 300 yards at night seems like plenty, how much more do you need?
Yes I agree, that's why I said you could buy a cheaper light that will work just as good and with some have the option to go to a burn light for the shot. This light for example sells for 119.00 and comes with red/white lens, on and off button and a pressure switch. There may be better choices but they will cost you way more and they tend to be bulky. If using the light with a scope a dimmer switch is pretty much useless...
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4949shooter
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posted June 15, 2013 06:08 PM
For that price it should kill your coyote, drag it out and skin it for you.
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