Best Blood Tracking Light 2023

Every hunter, whether a firearm or bow shooter, novice or experienced, has experienced some difficult times tracking a wounded deer. From your stand it looked like a great shot, only to find little to no blood trail once on the ground.

Other times you have a good blood trail to follow that seemingly disappears after a few hundred feet. Sometimes advanced hunters can draw on their prior experience and pick the trail back up, but too many of us it is not that obvious.

I would rather try to do everything I could to recover that deer, rather than give up. This is where a blood light comes into play. This is a relatively inexpensive tool that can be the difference between recovering the deer or going home empty-handed, carrying the guilt of leaving a wounded deer to die in the woods.

3 Best Blood Tracking Lights

There are a lot of flashlights being peddled that claim to be “blood trackers”, but are nothing more than regular LED or UV flashlights which we already know won’t work. Here are your 3 best options for adding a blood light to your gear.

Primos Bloodhunter HD Review – Top Rated

Primos Bloodhunter HD Shadow Free Blood Tracking Light
Primos Bloodhunter HD Shadow Free Blood Tracking Light

  • Flat handle design for comfort and carry
  • State of the art blood tracking technology powered by intense 600 Lumen CREE XM LEDs
  • Makes blood visible in all types of terrain
  • 2 power settings – intense HD tracking and low illumination

The Bloodhunter is by far and away the highest rated blood tracking light available today. Primos gear can be hit or miss as a brand, but this light is on target.

You should know the Bloodhunter HD is powered by lithium CR123 batteries. Even though CR123 cells are not as common and more expensive, they are more powerful than AA. A CR123 has a higher voltage (3.0V vs 1.5V) and larger capacity (1500mAh vs 700). Because of this, and CREE XM LEDs, this light has a very bright 600 Lumen output.

The Bloodhunter HD uses a patented optical filter that dims leaves and brush while enhancing the visibility of blood. The flashlight has 2 modes, one high powered for tracking blood, and one low power for regular use. At 15 ounces, it is fairly heavy for a flashlight, but at least we know it’s well built.

How well does it work? Judging by the dozens of positive reviews, it works extremely well. There are numerous stories about how the Bloodhunter HD helped hunters relocate a lost blood trail, and eventually to recover the animal. It’s a minimal investment that can pay off big time during hunting season.


Gerber Myth Blood Tracker

Gerber Myth Blood Tracker [31-001863]
Gerber Myth Blood Tracker [31-001863]

  • 40 lumen LED designed specifically to compliment blood characteristics more accurately
  • Switchable lighting to quickly enhance blood identification
  • Rubber outer shell is lightweight and comfortable to touch with and without gloves
  • Includes 4 AA batteries

The Gerber Myth is a pretty decent alternative to the Bloodhunter HD. It puts out significantly fewer Lumens (33 vs 600), but it utilizes colored LEDs to create an optimal color spectrum that helps blood become more visible to the naked eye.

It weighs less than half of the Primos, and is powered by the far more common AA batteries. If the thought of finding CR123 cells is annoying to you, then you would be better off with this light.

The Gerber Myth definitely works at enhancing FRESH blood among the greens and browns of the forest floor, but because its light output is so much less than the Primos, it may take a little more work to learn to see the blood clearly.


Bushnell TRKR T500L

Bushnell TRKR T500L 3 Modes Ultra Bight LED 500 Lumens Blood Tracking Handheld Flashlights w/ 4 AA...
Bushnell TRKR T500L 3 Modes Ultra Bight LED 500 Lumens Blood Tracking Handheld Flashlights w/ 4 AA…

  • 3 Modes: Multicolor White / Red / Blue Blood Tracking
  • Momentary On intelligent switch to change light function
  • Aircraft grade aluminum for superior quality.
  • Ultra bright LED 500 Lumens – 4 AA Duracell batteries included

The Bushnell TRKR is a regular LED flashlight that simply has three color options: White, Red, and Blue. The Red and Blue modes would be used for blood tracking in low light situations. Blue is best for finding blood against the greenish browns of woods. The White light is for regular flashlight illumination.

The white light is very bright, 500 lumens, while the red and blue modes drop down to 15 and 6 lumens respectively. These colors don’t need the overpowering brightness to help you detect blood trails. Overall, this is an OK blood tracking light, but I would only buy it if I couldn’t get a Primos Bloodhunter HD or Gerber Myth.

Recommendation

As you can see there are really only a few options for a good tracking light. For a decent, lower-priced option that runs on AA batteries, buy the Gerber Myth. But if you want the very best blood tracking light, look no further than the Primos Bloodhunter HD. It is bright, powerful, and highlights blood in low light better than any of the others.

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