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Feeder lights
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12/28/11 09:56 PM
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Joined: Oct 2009
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red draw
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Bird Dog
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Bird Dog
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What is available under $100. I've looked @ the following: Kill Light Wild Game innovations Moonshine
*what else have you used and what is experience w/ the above?
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Re: Feeder lights
[Re: red draw]
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12/28/11 10:04 PM
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Joined: Apr 2011
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Capt. Andrew
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I got a moonshine light for xmas yet to set it up or get a battery.
Fishingcharterspi.com Fishing South Padre Island TX Snook,Redfish,Trout. Cast n blast available
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Re: Feeder lights
[Re: Capt. Andrew]
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12/29/11 10:58 AM
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Joined: Aug 2010
Posts: 370
Knightdiscshooter
Bird Dog
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Bird Dog
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I've got moonshine feeder lights on both my feeders. There ok and the features on the light work well. But to me there not bright enough. I've made my own lights for hogs which I like better. I use both together and it's a good setup. Can see well even on the darkest nights with just a plan scope.
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Re: Feeder lights
[Re: red draw]
#2879213
12/29/11 06:09 PM
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Joined: Apr 2006
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lipripper47tx
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Light Foot
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I have the Moonshine, it works good needs to be brighter.I mounted it to a piece of pvc pipe with a solar panel, and I can move it to the different feeders that I hunt. Zip tie it to a tree close by, I use a bowlight to shoot with.
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