10 -4 to that Ben... Once you master light control and avoid backlighting I have found that you will increase in success and your hang ups/spooked predators become fewer. I have a video that demonstrates this that iI use in Seminars but, I don't know how to post them on the net. Basically I call in two reds into five feet and another to ten feet at night practicing the above and avoiding backlighting. I also show how to walk up on a hung up predator by staying behind the light. Nothing major but, as you practice good lighting techniques you will be more successful and find your shots being closer from what I have found. Good post Ben.
TFC2223 (Kirk McKendree)
Kettle Creek Calls Prostaff
HEVI-SHOT Field Staff