Confirm the point
Use the light and tracking method you trust to identify confirmed sign or the last location you know is correct.
During a difficult game recovery, the problem is not only finding the next sign. It is preserving the last confirmed information while you move away from it. Gator Eyes turn visible marker lights into a simple field-reference system.
Use your normal tracking flashlight or headlamp to identify confirmed blood, hair, tracks, beds, direction changes, or other sign. Place a marker at the points you trust so the known trail remains visible behind you.
This distinction keeps the job simple: Gator Eyes do not need to make blood fluoresce or replace a headlamp. Their value is that a difficult trail becomes a series of visible reference points instead of a memory test.
See the Gator Eyes Blood Trail Marking Kit →Use the light and tracking method you trust to identify confirmed sign or the last location you know is correct.
Place a Gator Eyes marker where it can be seen without covering or disturbing the sign you may need to inspect again.
Search ahead while the known points remain visible behind you. Mark important turns and new confirmed sign.
If the trail becomes uncertain, return to the last confirmed marker instead of converting a guess into part of the known trail.
Season Pack · 32 marker lights.
Four retail Game Tracking Kits for $59.99 with free standard shipping. For a single kit, the retail pack remains $16.49.
See Tracking BundlesGator Eyes contain sealed, non-replaceable LR41 alkaline button cells. Leave the light intact and use a battery/electronics, retailer take-back, or local collection program that confirms it accepts the complete device. Local requirements vary.