Using a red light for night hunting predators.

titanium

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Hello all predator hunters and game savers,
I have heard that the eye color of predators is different for each animal. Red fox have red eyes, coyotes have white, grey fox and raccoon also have their own eye color when a red night hunting light is being used to hunt them. I have also heard that red fox and grey fox can not see red light.
My questions are:

Is a red light visible to all predators or do certain ones have the ability to see red light? Which ones can see red light. Coyotes?

Is there a special technique for hunting coyotes at night with a red light or is it the same as hunting red fox?

When using a red night hunting light, what would be the best candle power light to use for hunting coyotes in wooded areas?

I also use a moving decoy to give the predators something to focus on (besides myself).
 
Read this:http://www.predatormastersforums.com/nighthunting.html

I don't know what animals see, but I use a red lens for all night animals. The candle power is up to you, I use a 1 million cp and have killed them using a flashlight.
 


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