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<blockquote data-quote="eeshaw" data-source="post: 481727" data-attributes="member: 25150"><p>From what little I've read on the subject, red is supposed to be the one that is least likely to attract insects. I think I'd use a combination, red for general usage that I can leave "on" and white for spaces like when I need to look inside of a compartment such as a console or under a deck. When I bow fished I used big, like 50,000 lumen lights and they seemed to be bug magnets, go figure! If you're just going to catfish I'd go with the red.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eeshaw, post: 481727, member: 25150"] From what little I've read on the subject, red is supposed to be the one that is least likely to attract insects. I think I'd use a combination, red for general usage that I can leave "on" and white for spaces like when I need to look inside of a compartment such as a console or under a deck. When I bow fished I used big, like 50,000 lumen lights and they seemed to be bug magnets, go figure! If you're just going to catfish I'd go with the red. [/QUOTE]
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