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Best camouflage techniques for night hunting opossums?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

For night hunting opossums, employ a combination of dark earth-toned camouflage, including face paint and clothing, and use a flashlight with a red light filter to preserve night vision and avoid spooking the animal. Position yourself near opossum food sources or sheltered areas. Utilize knowledge of opossum behavior to increase success.

Choosing the Right Camouflage

When hunting opossums at night, it’s essential to blend in with the surroundings. Dark earth-toned camouflage, such as green or tan clothing, can help you remain inconspicuous in the dark. Use face paint to cover any exposed skin, and consider applying a thin layer of camouflage cream to your face and hands for added concealment. Avoid bright colors or reflective materials that can give away your position.

Night Vision and Lighting

Using a flashlight with a red light filter can help preserve your night vision and avoid spooking the opossum. White light from a flashlight can temporarily blind you, making it difficult to see in the dark. Red light, on the other hand, allows you to see in low light conditions while minimizing disruption to your surroundings. Practice using a red light flashlight before heading out on your hunt to get accustomed to the effect.

Reading Opossum Behavior

Understanding opossum behavior is crucial for successful hunting. They are primarily nocturnal, meaning they are most active at night, and are attracted to food sources such as pet food, garbage, or insects. Opossums also seek shelter in dark, enclosed areas such as under decks or in hollow logs. Consider setting up a bait station or food source near a sheltered area to increase the chances of attracting an opossum.

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