In talking with some other hunters recently, a discussion came up about using a flaslight to and from your stand in the dark.
I have usually used one as it seems that the noise from stumbling around, stepping on sticks, etc in the dark would be more of a disturbance than is caused by the use of a light and haven't noticed that it makes much difference in if or when I see deer (how soon after getting settled in my stand).
I'm wondering what other Tradgangers do when it comes to getting to and from your stand in the dark.
flashlight for me. I hate getting shot :)
I have always used a light. Hand held or headlamp. A few years ago I walked up on a deer with my red light headlamp on.. turned it on white light and the deer didn't care.. Said Hello and that deer looked at Me and ran off as poop was falling from it's butt.
I use a light, I'm a clutz in the light its alot worse in the dark.
Yep I use one. Hard to be sneaky when you can't see anything.
I used a Mag-Light for years, now I use one of the clip on Cyclops led things that goes on the brim of your hat. Hands free and handy.....great if your going up a tree in the dark.
In the dark.
I suppose if I was in unfamiliar woods I would find a faint light or shoot it through my fingers.
I have found that a light does not spook deer...but they do not like shadows in front of a light.
A petzl headlamp works great ....
I use a light, too many surprises out there, the striped kittys can be brutal.
Depends..... On a trail/path- no light. Wlking through the woods/unfamiliar place- light.
Headlamp with green bulbs in it work great, deer don't spook at all.
I hang reflective twist strips from branches to my treestand. However, I stop short of a direct appoach to my stand and make a J-pattern approaching my stand from downwind of the prevalent morning breeze. I use a single low watt LED lamp which will show the reflective strips about 50 yds ahead and illuminates about 15' around my feet. It is a white light and because of the low intensity hasn't spooked game while going in over the last 6 years.
I agree, having a light is good insurance against some overly excited jerk shooting you on the way in to your stand.
I haven't used a light to walk in or out with in years. I hunt private land though and usually mine. If I were hunting public land I would be sure and use one with all the crazys around. Last time I checked deer don't carry lights.
Used to carry a flashlight ,now I wear a headlamp.It frees my hands up ,plus where I hunt to many Badger holes.Makes it alot easier if you have to field dress in the dark with two free hands.
I use the cyclops headlamp, clips on my hat and keeps my hands free. I'm purdy familiar with the places I hunt, but still don't see the sence in tripping over stuff in the dark. Use a light it's alot safer, public or private! JMHO! Jason
I hunt private land and I still carry a light on the walk in in the morning. I have had to many close calls with skunks not to. I usually cup my fingers around the light to greatly reduce the output. Just this season I was walking down the lane to the woods I hunt and for whatever reason, I still don't know why, I happened to shine my light to the side of me and there was a 6 point standing there less than 15 yards away just watching me walk by. I stopped and we had a stare down for about 20 seconds and then we both turned and walked away. Made me wonder how many other deer I had walked by in the dark.
Headlamp hands down. My esperience is Deer dont see the light. They will be in the back yard eating most nights. I will flick the flood lights off and on numerous times and they dont even look up. Ran that test on my dog also. He doesnt notice it either.
I'm pretty familiar with my hunting areas and dont like how a flashlight closes out all outer vision and sense of direction outside the beam of light. I do however keep a small maglight in my hand and push the button on and off ever ten steps or so in case other hunters are in the area , they know I'm not a critter.
As far as deer being bothered, I've never seen a deer react badly to light. I've shined light on their eyes many times as I stood still and they hang around. But as soon as my movement ,smell, sound hits them, see ya!
Had a break down at the farm and was walking down a corn row with a flashlight on. Walked up on one deer after another (to with in 10yds.) didn't bother them at all if they didn't catch my scent. To bad it's not leagle way to hunt cause it sure would work!
I use a small light i clip on to my jacket zipper. the light is about the size of a 30.06 cartridge. Often don't use it when i know where i'm going (ie. pre hung stand). I keep it more than anything in case i drop soemthing - good idea to havea light - I just prefer one that takes up little room and adds minimal wt. my ramblings in the leaves tend to trump the light when it comes to spookign deer.
matt G
Always used a cheap 2 dollar hand held pen light to keep from stepping on snakes which could ruin some 5 dollar underwear.
QuoteOriginally posted by straitera:
Always used a cheap 2 dollar hand held pen light to keep from stepping on snakes which could ruin some 5 dollar underwear.
Got a good chuckle out of that one!! Jason
Only will use a light when tracking. Don't wanna take the chance of spooking something. If a new moon and absoluty black in the woods I might use one sparingly.
in the dark for me too, i just take it slow & easy. near impossible to be quiet enough anyway.
Always use a light. I've found it doesn't spook deer. They stand there and let you walk right by them.
I normally don't use one when I hunt private ground, which is about 90 percent of the time. I find that it's harder for me to get my bearings with a flashlight because all I can see is what's in the narrow beam of the light. I can't count the number of times I've walked by stands while using a light. I can usually walk right to them without one. I haven't really noticed that I make any more or less noise without a light.
If it were a particularly dark night and I was on unfamiliar or public ground, I'd use one though. I also use one when I know I'm going to hit rough ground, a washout, or a blow down. No sense taking a fall that might end the hunt.
Deer could care less if you use or don't use a light. I don't even think they pay that much attention to the noise of you walking in. There is almost always something crashing around in the woods at night...usually other deer. I've set in the stand in the dark and heard deer, cattle, etc. making quite a racket. Yes, deer step on and break sticks too. The light may actually be an advantage in walking up on them because they can't make out your form behind it. If they smell you or you get close enough to them in the dark for them to make out your form, which they do a lot better than we can, they are gone.
There is a reason why it is illegal to hunt deer with a light: it works!
Carry a LED flashlight in my bag and a headlamp and clip on LED light. Barely use them so I can preserve my night vision once my eyes are adjusted. The headlamp is handy though when climbing or don't have an extra hand. That said I still don't use them much.
LED Headlamp
Headlamp with red lens cover.
Use a light. The deer could care less.
I've used a flashlight with a red lens for years - this year I started using a headlamp (with white and red option) - it's a Princeton Tec "Remix Pro" - uses 1 CR-123 battery - very light and unobtrusive - has low & high power. I like it alot!
Headlamp set on low.
I use a Streamlihjt headlamp, set on the green LED while I'm walking anywhere that I want to be quiet.
small pen style streamlight w/green bulb
I feel that using a light is much better than not using a light, unless maybe you are in your "backyard" and have a nice trail to follow to your stand.
I have also come to the conclusion that waiting till I can just see without flashlight, and then sneaking in quietly, works even better for me.
Just saying.
ChuckC
Petzle headlamp