Laser Game Marker will help recover deer shot late in the day

The Laser Game Marker allows hunters to mark important spots while still in their tree stands, that will help recover deer shot close to dusk.

Laser enables hunters to mark exact spots to help find bucks shot at dusks

Hunter’s Tech has developed a product, the Laser Game Marker, that will help deer hunters mark and track deer that are shot during the last few minutes of daylight.

The Laser Game Marker gives hunters a leg up on the problem of locating exact spots where deer were standing when shot, or where they fell, after climbing down from a tree stand after dark.

 The problem is an especially big one for bowhunters, who rely on their ability to locate sign after dark and track wounded deer.

 For $35 (Laser Game Marker) or $70 (Pro Series Game Marker) a hunter can aim a laser beam from his tree stand, mark a downed animal or where it was standing when hit, descend, then see exactly where the beam points.

 The Laser Game Marker has a range of 200 yards, while the Pro Series Game Marker’s range is 400 yards.

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Craig Holt of Snow Camp has been an outdoor writer for almost 40 years, working for several newspapers, then serving as managing editor for North Carolina Sportsman and South Carolina Sportsman before becoming a full-time free-lancer in 2009.

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