Quick question people, I have heard that a coleman lantern when used for tracking a deer at night will will turn the blood flourescent. If so does it matter if the lantern uses propane or campfuel?
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Ben S. wrote:I don't know if I would call it flourescent but it sure makes the blood shine bright. I don't think there is any better light. That is all we use.
Which type propane or campfuel, or (naptha) what ever that is
A little off the original topic but speaking of blood trailing, a jagdterrier is so good at blood trailing that he could track a deer that had nicked himself shaving. I couldn't imagine losing any mortally wounded game with a well bred jagd on the trail.
Ben S. wrote:I don't know if I would call it flourescent but it sure makes the blood shine bright. I don't think there is any better light. That is all we use.
Which type propane or campfuel, or (naptha) what ever that is