Sure Shot Mc Gee
New member
I'm so use to trailing deer after daylight hours with a flashlight its almost second nature to me after all these years. Let me be clear on this activity. "The deer are hardly, if ever mine."
Neighbors sometimes need help. Thus a call on their cell gets my attention as I'm always willing to give a hand in a evening/night recovery. This year I stopped at my neighbors farm to chit chat a little. One of his younger nephews staying at the farm and deer hunting came up and introduced himself and had something new in his hand. A Primos Product called the Bloodhunter HD Light. This light was still in its packaging and I told this young fellow to hold off using it until I got the chance to hear from others if there useful or not. They are kind of expensive at $60-plus. Especially for a young fellow relying heavily on such a product after shooting hours hoping to recover a wounded animal all by himself. So here's my question:
1. Has anyone tried or used a Primos Bloodhunter light?
2. What is your opinion on this product?
Thanks from the two of us, Your commenting is appreciated.
Neighbors sometimes need help. Thus a call on their cell gets my attention as I'm always willing to give a hand in a evening/night recovery. This year I stopped at my neighbors farm to chit chat a little. One of his younger nephews staying at the farm and deer hunting came up and introduced himself and had something new in his hand. A Primos Product called the Bloodhunter HD Light. This light was still in its packaging and I told this young fellow to hold off using it until I got the chance to hear from others if there useful or not. They are kind of expensive at $60-plus. Especially for a young fellow relying heavily on such a product after shooting hours hoping to recover a wounded animal all by himself. So here's my question:
1. Has anyone tried or used a Primos Bloodhunter light?
2. What is your opinion on this product?
Thanks from the two of us, Your commenting is appreciated.