NiteHowlHunting
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I used this in an answer to a laser question and thought I would share it as a main post incase it could help someone out when it comes to laser pointers at night. I know a lot of people use laser pointer to find their call or a downed coyote. I will tell you even a better use for them and a reason to have one that most people have never thought about. We have on many occasions called in unwanted animals or attracted many animals we don't want to shoot that come up and check the call when its blaring. We have called up domestic dogs, nosey cattle / horses/donkeys, and a lot of deer using fawn distress. The laser is great quick deterrent for getting them away from the call. I have never not seen it work especially with domestic dogs. They tuck their tail and run and you don't have to waste a good stand. Just keep in mid to do it quick because if a yote sees it they are gone too. We have had this happen to us quite frequently and works like a charm. I saved one of my older fox pro calls this way that was getting kicked across the pasture from a doe while playing fawn distress and have to get farm animals away from the call on a weekly basis. I have them on all our night hunting setups and charged them before putting them on the guns and haven't had to charge them since. We only use it to scare unwanted animals and not for marking a coyote or call with though. Just something to think about. Hope this might help someone @NiteHowlHunting