Meeting the challenges of NIGHT HUNTING Hogs,Predators,Varmints
UNIVERSAL SCOPE MOUNT/BARREL MOUNT/RAIL MOUNT, which option is right for you?
Humans have been hunting for survival since we lived in caves, but so have wild animals. These beasts still prey on smaller animals for their food, which is what makes Predator Hunting such a challenge. We’re going up against animals that are natural hunters, and turning the tables on them.
If you’ve spent any time at all researching night hunting lights you have undoubtedly discovered that there are darn near as many night hunting lights on the market as there are wild hogs in the state of Texas (2.6 million last count).
In your search for the right night hunting light it is beneficial to start with the simple question, ‘What is my primary need for a night hunting light?’ This simple question can point you in the right direction to find the ultimate light to meet your needs.
Rifle. Bow. Handgun. Lightsaber. Whatever your choice of weapon when taking on a wild hog, there are a few things to understand about the troublesome, but oh so tasty, beasts.
Most hunters heading into pig killer territory are deer hunters looking for some action in the off-seasons. Which makes perfect sense given that feral hog hunting is allowed in most areas year round!
- NIGHT HUNTING HOGS, PREDATORS, VARMINTS
- Choosing the right mount for your Rifle Mount Flashlight
- The Hunter Becomes The Hunted In The Off Season
- Hog Lights – Choosing The Right Light For Night Hunting.
- The Clean Kill: Where to Shoot a Hog
- DIY Hog Hunting Bait | Tips and Tricks For Taking Feral Hogs
- Game Alert® Endorsed by Luke Clayton
- It’s Open Season In South Carolina For Hog Hunting
- The Maternal Wild Hog
- The Impact Of Feral Hogs On Deer