« Reply #6 on: September 27, 2008, 11:02:16 AM »
Never tried one of these lights but I would give it a whirl if one was around. I will second the Coleman tip. As an archery hunter I spent many a dark night tracking blood through a forest full of fallen leaves. Used to be when it was cold, you could leave 'em 'til morning, but with the return of the coyotes in Michigan, you will only find a pile of bones at sunrise. There is always the gnawing fear that you won't find the thing, that it either found a second wind and headed for Ohio, or that the "wolves" would get it.
The tracking strings for arrows were the worst waste of money I have seen for a hunting gadget.

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