mjs270
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Hi all,
A group of family/friends and I did a night time predator hunt in Texas in 2020 (pre pandemic when life was good). While I didn't have any trouble seeing the animals with the very dim red light that our guide was using, my hunting partner and the other two guys in our group really struggled to see their targets which of course led to some serious frustration. We're heading back down in March and some of the guys are worried that they'll struggle to see at night again. Would wearing yellow tint glasses help? I just have clear glasses and didn't have an issue, but I'm also 25 years younger than two of the guys in the group who struggled last time. The one guy had transition prescription glasses on and I think the transition lenses screwed him up. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
A group of family/friends and I did a night time predator hunt in Texas in 2020 (pre pandemic when life was good). While I didn't have any trouble seeing the animals with the very dim red light that our guide was using, my hunting partner and the other two guys in our group really struggled to see their targets which of course led to some serious frustration. We're heading back down in March and some of the guys are worried that they'll struggle to see at night again. Would wearing yellow tint glasses help? I just have clear glasses and didn't have an issue, but I'm also 25 years younger than two of the guys in the group who struggled last time. The one guy had transition prescription glasses on and I think the transition lenses screwed him up. Any suggestions would be appreciated.