yeah mine only goes on when I'm in the hole looking for the target. and it has red mode for not attracting too much attention.It is not a good idea to use headlamps or lights. Until you stop to look at a find (date on coin, etc...). Because if you use headlamps of any sort, then pretty soon, your eyes will become adjusted to *JUST* that beam . And you will become blind to everything else around you .
Hence better just to pick a full-ish moon night, and let your eyes adjust to the stars and moon. That's enough light to see where to swing and walk.
Also: Not sure where you intend to hunt at night, but : a lamp makes you a sitting duck for passer-by scrutiny.
It is not a good idea to use headlamps or lights. Until you stop to look at a find (date on coin, etc...). Because if you use headlamps of any sort, then pretty soon, your eyes will become adjusted to *JUST* that beam . And you will become blind to everything else around you .
Hence better just to pick a full-ish moon night, and let your eyes adjust to the stars and moon. That's enough light to see where to swing and walk.
Also: Not sure where you intend to hunt at night, but : a lamp makes you a sitting duck for passer-by scrutiny.
I use a clamp-on type lamp with rough service bulb, short extension cord, small generator and pull along trailer/wagon for night detecting. You can also use extra lamps to clip onto the trailer so you can flood the area with light. It all depends on how big a generator you have. Just clip the lamp to your head and use a strap or rope tied around your waist and chug along. Depending on how long you are out detecting you may want to take along a can of extra fuel. View attachment 1514383View attachment 1514384View attachment 1514385
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I’m not a fan of using lights, but when in the hole sometimes they are necessary. I’ve found that my lights tend to get dirty so the cheapy free Harbor Freight lights do the job well. Despite its description they aren’t too bright, and if one gets lost or damaged from water or dirt it’s no big deal.
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Ha, that's EXACTLY the light I carry on a lanyard around my neck. We got a dozen of them free ones lying around here, since you can pick up one , each time, @ Harbor freight for free.
Then it only goes on if needed to see a date on a coin or whatever. Rest of the time: Let your eyes adjust to the natural light of moon and stars.
TPmetal has it right. I love the headlamp with red light setting; it doesn't hurt your night vision as badly and attracts less attention. Its what I use on the beach and in the field. If you need to really get in there it has the regular light too.