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Which light for lighting up frogs?

Started by Blackhawk, June 20, 2007, 09:31:00 PM

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Blackhawk

My buddy has located several ponds with some nice edible size bullfrogs and has invited me for an evening with my bow.  He says bring a good, strong spotlight, but my regular headlamp and flashlight just do not seem bright enough to freeze those croakers.  

What light do you guys use for spotlighting frogs?
Lon Scott

TRADITIONAL ONLY

id use a coon hunting light myself...
If its brown its down; thats my motto.


"The great questions of the day are decided... by blood and iron"  Otto von Bismark

Blackhawk

coon hunting light?  what make or model? what type battery?
Lon Scott

nel

Check out Wick Outdoor Works at
http://www.houndhunting.com/

They have a big selection of coon hunting lights (with a corresponding selction of prices) and any of them would work.

bowhunterksb32

I agree with the coon hunting light. I have used a rechargeable spot like and a coon hunting light and the coon hunting light is hands downbetter. The spot light was super bright but din't stay charged long enough and you had to have sombody hold the light.This willbe my first year  after frogs with traditional takel i've bowfished wtih a recurve just never frogs. I have managerd to hold my spot light between my leggs and shoot with compound but i would think that would be impossible with traditional tackel

ALW

I've used an older Nite Lite coon hunting light for years.  It's not nearly as bright as a lot of the newer makes and models out there but it has worked well for me.  It came with a hard hat that the light connects to so you can work without having to hold the light in your hands.  With a full charge it works well for all night hunts.  I also carry several flashlights to use when I'm not actually spotting frogs just to keep from draining my battery.  There are probably a bunch of coon hunting lights on the market that will work fine.  I've been out of coon hunting for some time but I remember another brand, Cajun, that was a really nice light and much brighter than my Nite Lite.  It cost a lot more than my Nite Lite though.

Aaron

Killdeer

MUCH better post title!!  :D  

Killdeer~still have nothing useful to add though!  :knothead:
Long, long afterward, in an oak I found the arrow, still unbroke;
And the song, from beginning to end, I found again in the heart of a friend.

~Longfellow

TGMM Family Of The Bow

nel

I use a Wheat Lite head (4 Volt bulb) or a Nite Lite head (6 volt bulb), and build the battery packs (6 volt battery charged up to 8 volts) myself. They last ALL night, and are bright.

It's very simple construction, I use a rechargeable gel battery, and a Radio Shack rotary switch with diodes soldered between each post on the switch. This drops the voltage about 1 volt per position on the switch and allows you to dim the light correspondingly.
Clear as mud?

Anyhow, it's a good rechargeable light for relatively cheap.

ejes

Take a look at this:

http://www.hawglite.com/products.php

Sort of pricey though and you need a stabilizer hole for it.  Intended for hog hunting, but I've always thought it would be great for frogs.

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