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I read this somewhere just not sure if was here or not but which color headlamp do y'all use entering the woods? I read it somewhere to use green? I try to search here but came up with nothing. I can't remember where or what I read but I think how the white lights they can see but the green, they see it as gray and doesn't spook or as much as white when entering woods due to color blind? If so I'm trying to find where I can buy green led headlamps from? What stores? I only seen white at Walmart but haven't looked elsewhere to be honest.

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Night eyes is the one I use in red I love it but it's a bit pricy at $130. The color thing I don't totally buy. I mostly coyote/fox and coon hunt. I run red for preds and white for coon. I can walk right up on deer using any color at night they just don't care. Same with the gun shots, we run coon hounds during deer season. Gun shots hounds barking and lights all over doesn't phase the deer one bit.

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Green is the only way to go for deer hunting, you will scare off way less deer with green then any other color. All I carry is a streamlight stylus, I don't like headlamps all that much, But Bass Pro has headlamps in green.

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