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Posted by Conner54 on 11-14-2018 02:50 PM:

Cordless Spot Light

Who makes the best/brightest cordless spot light for coon hunting?


Posted by Richard Lambert on 11-14-2018 04:00 PM:

I don't know about the "best" but Johnny Dalton at Valley Creek sells an awfully good one. I have one that works just as good now as it did 6 years ago when I got it.


Posted by Preacher Tom on 11-14-2018 04:34 PM:

I really like my Sunspot Inferno but there are a lot of very good lights out there.

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Posted by CHEWBACH on 11-14-2018 04:54 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Richard Lambert
I don't know about the "best" but Johnny Dalton at Valley Creek sells an awfully good one. I have one that works just as good now as it did 6 years ago when I got it.
Ya but Richard you hunt red dogs you don't use it often enough to wear it out. lmbo

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Posted by Surveyor on 11-14-2018 05:12 PM:

I have a silver one that reads "sunspot" on it. Bought it at AO about 3 years ago. At that time it was advertised as the brightest out there, don't know now, but it has been 100 percent dependable and it is super bright!

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Posted by Sonny Phipps on 11-14-2018 07:58 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Surveyor
I have a silver one that reads "sunspot" on it. Bought it at AO about 3 years ago. At that time it was advertised as the brightest out there, don't know now, but it has been 100 percent dependable and it is super bright!




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Posted by Richard Lambert on 11-14-2018 08:16 PM:

Oh my goodness, mine is a Sunspot.. And Chewy, I have to use mine twice as long since I am so old and my eyes are so bad. Sometimes I have to use my spot and the scope on my rifle to search a tree.


Posted by AndyMiller on 11-14-2018 10:32 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Sonny Phipps
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Posted by Dave Richards on 11-15-2018 03:20 AM:

Richard Lambert

My hunting partner will be 81 in Jan2019 and he is the best I have ever seen in finding the coons treed. He used a red lens and dim light to find most of them, rarely do we have to use the brighter lights, but do so occasionally. JS. Dave

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Posted by Richard Lambert on 11-15-2018 04:01 AM:

Coons will look at my spot just as quick as they do a dim light. I can see them when they look. When they don't, I use my spot.


Posted by Dave Richards on 11-15-2018 04:22 AM:

Richard Lambert

Please explain your post, that sounded like Tarspeak, oh my goodness, You must have some pretty dumb coons. Lol. Dave

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Posted by Triple K Kennel on 11-15-2018 11:35 AM:

Spotlights.....

Get the StarSpot 2.......its Sold by Star Hunting Lights in Ky.
They are Small and Compact, Very Bright Tight Beam that will reach out there. They are only $60 and the Best I have found. Burntime is 2 hrs.
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Posted by HOBO on 11-15-2018 12:29 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by CHEWBACH
Ya but Richard you hunt red dogs you don't use it often enough to wear it out. lmbo


That’s sounds like something I’d say...... At least I’m. It the one getting in trouble this time. lol

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Posted by yadkintar on 11-15-2018 12:45 PM:

I don't know what good it would do all our leaves fell off !! And oh my goodness! Looking at a lot of limbs and branches not many coons lol.



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Posted by John B.Dalton on 11-15-2018 02:05 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Richard Lambert
I don't know about the "best" but Johnny Dalton at Valley Creek sells an awfully good one. I have one that works just as good now as it did 6 years ago when I got it.

That was a good One Brother Richard..Sold that spotlight and its rights to a company in ohio who have since went Belly up..Ours were dedomed thiers was straight blinding white..
Dans had a few leftovers left at 50.00 and another texas based company was selling them at 200.00 if they have any left.

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Posted by Richard Lambert on 11-15-2018 02:20 PM:

Re: Richard Lambert

quote:
Originally posted by Dave Richards
Please explain your post, that sounded like Tarspeak, oh my goodness, You must have some pretty dumb coons. Lol. Dave

For those with poor reading comprehension skills.... When a coon looks and I see his eyes, I can shine my spotlight on him and he won't look away or close his eyes. But a lot of times they will start moving around.
Also, I am old and have cataracts so I don't see very well in the daytime and am almost blind at night. I shine my spotlight on a tree and look through the scope on my rifle to find coons when the leaves are off and they don't look.
Everyone thinks that coons won't look at a bright light but they look at my spotlight. The next time that you are driving at night and meet an oncoming car try looking away. Your eyes are drawn to their bright headlights.


Posted by CHEWBACH on 11-15-2018 05:36 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by yadkintar
I don't know what good it would do all our leaves fell off !! And oh my goodness! Looking at a lot of limbs and branches not many coons lol.



Tar

you need to do more hunting instead of finger talking.

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Posted by yadkintar on 11-15-2018 05:47 PM:

I been hunting every night it just ain't been good hunts every night lol.




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Posted by Dave Richards on 11-15-2018 09:50 PM:

Richard Lamber

Oh my goodness, you have confused articulation ability with comprehension skill. I have a better understanding of what you were trying to say, but still think it's a bunch of bull. I don't know anyone that stares at the oncoming bright lights, that's a good way to have a wreck. Sounds like you need an eye operation to remove those cataracts. Dave

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Posted by Richard Lambert on 11-15-2018 10:02 PM:

Have you never heard of "the deer in the headlights look"? Or have you never been frog gigging?


Posted by Donnie Stevens on 11-15-2018 10:05 PM:

Re: Re: Richard Lambert

quote:
Originally posted by Richard Lambert
The next time that you are driving at night and meet an oncoming car try looking away. Your eyes are drawn to their bright headlights.


Sounds like a good way to get killed to me. I look at the lights to avoid hitting the oncoming car but that's just me.....

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Posted by Dave Richards on 11-15-2018 10:06 PM:

Richard Lambert

Exactly, bright lights blind animals, they don't want to look at bright lights. Lol. You are getting the point now. Lol. Dave

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Posted by yadkinriver on 11-15-2018 10:31 PM:

Wasn't he trying to feed a young boy to a bear not long ago? Does hunting red dogs in Tennessee cause this. I threw in the Tennessee clause to omit the other red bone hunters on here.


Posted by Richard Lambert on 11-15-2018 11:12 PM:

Mr River, you jumped from the frying pan to the fire. What is the matter with Tennessee hunters? Are you saying they are all full of "it"?


Posted by yadkintar on 11-15-2018 11:24 PM:

Jack we might should study this it thing !! He has a Winnie baygo .......... We don't !!



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