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<blockquote data-quote="jackinok09" data-source="post: 3925699" data-attributes="member: 51322"><p>Here's another option buy a 39.95 solar powered security light from wally. Can of spray paint from oreilleys that's used for painting taillights and paint them red.set your light up 15 or 20 feet from feeder about face high. Animals mostly can't see red so it won't spook them. Give it time for your smell to go away then setup 50-100 yards away downwind with a scope with heavy crosshairs ( I use illuminated crosshairs but my eyes are bad) I've shot lots of hogs with that setup and your looking at 50-60 bucks total if you have the scope. I use the hyper-tough lights from Wal-Mart that are 2000 lumen if I remember correctly. The ones with 3 adjustable lights on them. Don't use the so called street or yard light there crap for this. All of my feeders have these lights on them and if I'm deer hunting or something and don't have my night scopes I can still shoot hogs if one comes out after full dark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jackinok09, post: 3925699, member: 51322"] Here's another option buy a 39.95 solar powered security light from wally. Can of spray paint from oreilleys that's used for painting taillights and paint them red.set your light up 15 or 20 feet from feeder about face high. Animals mostly can't see red so it won't spook them. Give it time for your smell to go away then setup 50-100 yards away downwind with a scope with heavy crosshairs ( I use illuminated crosshairs but my eyes are bad) I've shot lots of hogs with that setup and your looking at 50-60 bucks total if you have the scope. I use the hyper-tough lights from Wal-Mart that are 2000 lumen if I remember correctly. The ones with 3 adjustable lights on them. Don't use the so called street or yard light there crap for this. All of my feeders have these lights on them and if I'm deer hunting or something and don't have my night scopes I can still shoot hogs if one comes out after full dark. [/QUOTE]
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