jacklight

NOUN
  1. a light used as a lure in hunting or fishing at night
VERB
  1. hunt with a jacklight
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How To Use jacklight In A Sentence

  • Now and then one would stand and stare, his eye-balls gleaming like coals of fire; and at last came the roar of the gun, and the jacklight tumbled to the ground. Love's Pilgrimage
  • Why, of course we can follow his trail slowly by the aid of that hunting jacklight of yours. Canoe Mates in Canada Three Boys Afloat on the Saskatchewan
  • In the evenings he read The Toledo Blade and the Grand Rapids paper by the lamp in the front room or went out spearing fish in the bay with a jacklight with D. J. Smith. The Short Stories
  • Now first-time offenders who jacklight deer at night, kill deer and turkey out of season or exceed the limit of animals they can bag will face 90 days in jail, a fine of at least $1,000 and a three-year loss of their hunting license. Post-gazette.com - News
  • I did, however, get a kick out of a court session in Autauga County, AL, in which a father was busted for teaching his sons how to jacklight deer. An 18-Year Bear Hunt
  • He was charged with possessing jacklight equipment after police saw him in a wooded area. News from www.rep-am.com
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