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<blockquote data-quote="turbotodd" data-source="post: 241297" data-attributes="member: 7376"><p>Amen to that! After your eyes adjust to the darkness, you can see just fine. yeah it's dark but lights in the boat make it a pain for your eyes to adjust quickly, say if you're tieing a line and then trying to cast it into complete darkness. If I have to have light to tie, I'll turn the light off and wait a few minutes for my eyes to adjust before I make a cast. This is especially true on full-moonlit nights. You don't need ANY lights if the moon is bright and directly overhead.</p><p></p><p>The only lights I have are a spot for loading/unloading/navigating through trees an stumps, the nav lights (anchor light used for tieing, baiting, etc) and a small LED flashlight for just in case I need to get a snake out of the boat. It happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turbotodd, post: 241297, member: 7376"] Amen to that! After your eyes adjust to the darkness, you can see just fine. yeah it's dark but lights in the boat make it a pain for your eyes to adjust quickly, say if you're tieing a line and then trying to cast it into complete darkness. If I have to have light to tie, I'll turn the light off and wait a few minutes for my eyes to adjust before I make a cast. This is especially true on full-moonlit nights. You don't need ANY lights if the moon is bright and directly overhead. The only lights I have are a spot for loading/unloading/navigating through trees an stumps, the nav lights (anchor light used for tieing, baiting, etc) and a small LED flashlight for just in case I need to get a snake out of the boat. It happens. [/QUOTE]
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