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That's the difference between us you're constantly moving the boat while I'm constantly staying still ;)

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That's the difference between us you're constantly moving the boat while I'm constantly staying still ;)

OWNED ;D

Not going against your opinion Burl-esque, we all know how you hate that ;D ::),....but Catt couldn't have presented the facts better. I agree 100% with his line of thought. Visor light for rigging,etc and ALL YOU GOT when running. Keep it simple, hone the senses you already have, it's a different level, really connects you.

reminder-blacklights are only a help if you are fishing mono. Other than that, they only mess up your depth perception, annoy the other guy fishing with you if it's on your head, and make your teeth look funny. The fish don't care what your teeth look like.

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Lights at night of any kind will mess with depth perception to a degree  ;)

Night myopia is caused by your pupils dilating to let more light into your eyes.  By letting more light in, it also adds more aberrations causing you to become artificially more nearsighted.

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I don't know if it would help catch fish but would sure help running the lake. A few years ago in a night tournament I came within 1ft of a guy in a johnboat without any lights, in the middle of the lake, with me at WOT. I am sure both of us had to wipe after that encounter.

Kelley

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I installed a pair of 4" motorcycle headlights 8-) on either side of the bow on my boat to be able to see whats ahead of me when moving around after dark. Cheap investment for night fishermen like me.

~B.A.S.S.~N.A.F.C.~BoatU.S.~

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Lights at night of any kind will mess with depth perception to a degree ;)

Night myopia is caused by your pupils dilating to let more light into your eyes. By letting more light in, it also adds more aberrations causing you to become artificially more nearsighted.

If that's a tricky way of saying everything gets fuzzy, then I agree.  

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