After my latest experience in the deer woods with all my new trail markers that I put out coming up missing I thought this could get expensive if it happens again. That really was a bit of money I lost because of someone's ignorance but, it gave me an idea.
Before I go farther I have to give credit where credit is due. A friend of mine "Terminator" from an old forum had sent me these at one time to try and to be quite honest I forgot I had them. He actually had the same thing happen so he decided to make his own which was a lot less expensive than if he went out to buy some.
What I would like to know is what do you all think of this idea?
I am going to add these to my PAGE up top with a new name of "Antler Art +" , the price is TBD. I really wanted to get some input on what kind of interest there is out there. Everyone needs a few trail markers sooner or later, especially at night when all your land marks can't be seen like they are during the day.


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I have seen these before Rick and they will do the job just great. The only problem is that they are very visible to others during the daylight hours and therefore an easy target for someone who is looking to take something that does not belong to them. I like the push pin variety. They glow fine in the dark, but are harder to see in the daytime for would be theives.
Good luck with those, Rick., but I agree with Trey. The pushpins are not as likely a target to the no-gooder out there. A double-edged pin would teachum...of course you'd have to be careful placing and removing them yourself too.
Our rifle season is over and limited for luck but the black powder season and bow is on again.
Hubby got one and one of the boys so at least we will have loins on the grill and canned venison.
Good luck and
BlessYourHeart
Trey & Dar, thanks for the great input. It made me think on that and what I'm going to try and add is a little flat spray paint job before I apply the reflective.
I use a commercial made product like that when I'm blood trailing at night. I can set it up and when my buddies get there they can easily find the trail and catch up with me. I also use them if I have a guest hunting and I want them to find there way back instead of me having to walk out to get them. As far as a regular trail marker goes I agree with the others it sticks out to much.
You all might be right but I still want to try it and see.
Thanks for your inputs though.
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