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<blockquote data-quote="dahut" data-source="post: 323538" data-attributes="member: 7780"><p>X2 on the Great Answer Award.</p><p></p><p>If you want a fishing light, get one that stays low to the water and shines only INTO the water. </p><p>If you want light to illuminate the interior of the boat keep it below the gunwales and make it red.</p><p>If you want to light your way while underway, get a spot light and use it as needed.</p><p></p><p>But using "headlights" here (SC), will get you a citation if the DNR boys are near. Do it at your own risk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dahut, post: 323538, member: 7780"] X2 on the Great Answer Award. If you want a fishing light, get one that stays low to the water and shines only INTO the water. If you want light to illuminate the interior of the boat keep it below the gunwales and make it red. If you want to light your way while underway, get a spot light and use it as needed. But using "headlights" here (SC), will get you a citation if the DNR boys are near. Do it at your own risk [/QUOTE]
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