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Get This Special Flashlight for Evening Hunts: On Sale Now

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The Amazon Prime Big Deal Days sale ends today, October 11, but there’s still time to get the best nighttime blood-tracking flashlight for hunting. What is the flashlight exactly?

It’s the Primos Bloodhunter HD. It’s powered by 600-lumen specially colored LED lights that make blood more easily seen in the dark. If you hunt at dusk — which is when many elk and deer come out to feed — you know how important it is to locate a downed big game animal quickly in the dark.

This photo shows the Primos Bloodhunter HD flashlight.
The specially colored LED lights help reveal blood trails in a forest at night to help you recover big game animals.

The Primos Bloodhunter HD light is designed to help you follow a blood trail and successfully recover your harvest. Meanwhile, the Primos Bloodhunter HD was in our guide to the best gifts for hunters and was a popular choice last year.

Learn more about the Primos Bloodhunter HD Flashlight now at Amazon. . . .

At 38% off, this Amazon Prime Big Deal Days sale is particularly compelling.

These sales, however, come with a caveat: They’re exclusive to Amazon Prime Members.

If you don’t have an Amazon Prime membership, you can still nab these deals if you join Amazon Prime with a FREE 30-day trial that you can cancel anytime.

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