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I've been looking into flashlights ever since I saw the difference it can make when tracking at night. Lawd has a streamlight L1 (I believe) and the blood was much easier to spot than the cheap led light I was using. What kind of flashlights do you guys/gals carry and why do you like it? 

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GSX and Surefire are 2 I always carry. They both use I believe are a CR 123 battery. Batteries don't last too long but both throw a bunch of light. Both can melt snow on my way in lol. Surefire has a red flip lens I'll typically use when entering the woods. The GSX has a blue and green filter on it. I've never used either for tracking so can't speak from that experience. Pretty sure both  would be deemed illegal as regs say " penlight " or something like that to be used for hunting. It's not like I'm jacking deer under them though. I had the Surefire turn on in my pocket a few years back hiking up my hill  My thigh started to burn   That sucker got hot  

Re streamlight : I have a streamlight light / laser combo on  my Springfield X d which lights up a room quite nicely. 

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I like two different lights for field use, first I have a Browning small flashlight that uses triple A batteries for intermittent use, walking or small chores. It is plastic but seems pretty rugged.

Secondly, I use a headlamp for walking after dark, hands free use and such chores that take longer and that also uses triple A batteries. I carry a set of extra batteries and practice changing the batteries in the dark....Crazy I know, but when they suddenly die and you need to change them in the dark I can..

Both are lightweight, rugged and fit easily in my fanny pack where they reside. I often carry that pack during off road stream trout fishing trips and day hikes as well.

Image result for browning flashlightCabela's Alaskan Guide Series® QUL Headlamps by Princeton Tec® at Cabela's

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I sent a text to my son who is a police officer in Santa Ana Ca. asking what he uses and if he had any recommendations, Yesterday I get a package and he sent me a Fenix PD 35! This is an awesome flashlight! https://www.amazon.com/Tactical-Flashlight-EdisonBright-Lithium-Batteries/dp/B00DR9GWX0

This should be the last flashlight I will ever need! Thanks for the input and feel free to post your lights!  

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I have quite a few flashlights..... I'd recommend a Convoy l2 for throw or fields... A streamlight c4 is a great triple a flashlight clip allows you to clip it to the brim of your hat as a headlight.

For general use I have a streamlight stylus pro. 2 double a's.

Lots of advancements in led tech the last few years... China is throwing out killer lights.

Hand lights - "on the road m6," even the ultra fires on amazon for 12$

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I'm a bit of a flashlight geek, I own or have owned Surefires, olight, 4sevens, streamlight, Fenix, lens light and on and on. 

Right now and for good reason the hottest light out there is , as mentioned above  the Fenix PD35 . I own two of them . If you can buythe charger and two rechargeable batteries . I also buy CR 123 in bulk online , you can get them at about a buck each .

i use the lowest setting when I need a light to and from stands, and whatever level is best suited to blood trailing etc. 

Many companies exaggerate the lumens , like most on TV and the cheaper ones all over the net. I've seen some that claimed over 1,000 test out at 150 !

ive also bought a number of these cheap lights, they don't hold up, buy the brands I listed and don't worry . Really just get the PD 35.

I buy from , Fenix Store . Google them .

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