There are so many things that you could do. The first time you introduce ‘change’ can be a problem. There is no way of knowing how they will react to the light. I have had bad experiences, and a few ok experiences. Las resort for me. Another option is to wait for the right night on a bright moon, but that really limits when you can hunt. Another option would be to be to run a low level light at all times that gradually gets brighter. I have had great success with the Slow Glow lights that are made in Texas. Lots of issues if you put corn down. It will likely slow them down enough for a shot, but they may also stomp and growl there way out of there if it is unnatural. At least the first time. If you put corn out regularly, you could change their pattern and when they come looking for the corn. That can be helpful or hurtful, depending on the situation. Good luck. Nothing more fun than hunting them at night, although I primarily use a different method than you intend.