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Feeder lights for hunting hogs at night under your feeder!
    Hog hunting lights don't need to be expensive, or hard to get.

    High quality feeder lights can be hard to find, and finding a source for high quality feeder lights is important. You don't want to be sitting in your stand at midnight when things are just heating up only to find out you have a problem with your new light.
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    Hunting hogs at night can be very productive. Some hog hunters won't hunt them any other way. When you do hunt them at night you need to have a good hog light on 'em when you take that shot. Knowing when the hogs are most likely to be at your feeder and being there during that window is the most productive method.

    Hogs will feed under these lights on free roam properties without a second thought. This gives the hunter plenty of time to sit back, relax and pick the right shot for them. With these hog hunting lights your hog hunting can be extended well into the evening, or all night.

Building Hog Hunting Lights

Our hog hunting lights are built with everyday parts available at any local hardware store. This dramatically reduces the cost to build them.
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All of the electronics are fully sealed and water resistant and each light comes with a full one year warranty.

The result is a high quality, more affordable feeder light with a much faster delivery time. In the past people have had to wait up to 6 weeks to get their hog hunting lights. Not with this system.

All of the feeder lights are 12vdc and will operate from them same type of lead acid battery you put in your feeders. You can mount them on trees, tree stands, deer blinds, or whatever else you can think of. Heck, I've even screwed them to the top of an ammo box for portable coyote hunts.

Our feeder lights come in two colors. You can get them in red feeder lights, or white feeder lights. Typically the red feeder lights are better for hunting over feeders because they can be set up and hunted almost immediately. The white hog lights are a little different because it will take some time for the game to get "used" to the white light on the feeder.

Using Your New Feeder Lights

Learning to use your new hog hunting lights can take just a little bit of time like any other tool. Here are a few quick tips and tricks for you to speed up the process.

Most of your hog hunting will probable be done under red feeder lights. The animals cannot see the light. It is proven, though, that they can see the light source. This really isn't that big of deal because that's not really saying much. Set up your red hog lights 15 to 20 yds from your feeder depending on the type of light you're using. I've listed recommendations for each type of light in the catalog.

Photocells are available as "add on" accessories. A photo cell is really a convenience item. It will automatically bring your feeder lights on at dark and turn them off at dawn. Red hog lights won't need to run that long. If I use a light with a photocell I usually just disconnect it when we're done hunting that spot. No need to drain the battery any further than is absolutely required.

The battery that I recommend is a small trolling motor battery. They are usually 65ah batteries. These batteries can run your lights for several days without any type of recharge. For a more portable solution use a small gel cell 12vdc battery and put a solar charger on it. I use a small trolling motor battery and put it in a battery box and mount a 12v trickle charger on top of it. That way its always charged when I walk up to the stand.

Setting up your light for the first time can be a little tricky. The biggest thing I see is people don't cover their scent when they set up. The lights are painted camo and they will have human scent on them when you set them up. I spray my set up down with a HEAVY dose of racoon urine. Don't use sow in heat because the hogs could screw up your set up by trying to rub in it.

You also don't need to leave your red hog lights on for a few days to get the animals "used" to it. They can't see the light, but they will smell the scent. If you can leave your light in the field, do that. If not, put it in the back of your truck, and leave it there. This will help keep the scent down.

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"...Feel free to use anything in my previous message as a testimonial to your honesty and willingness to go the extra mile to make sure your customers have a set up they can depend on.

Not everyone I have purchased from over the internet has been so diligent about the quality of their product."

Ray-
Fort Worth, TX



" ....Thanks for everything! Here's a couple of pictures of the light I built. I'm already thinking about building another one! I'll get with you when I'm ready for parts."

John-
Pearland, TX




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