What sort of light do you use?

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FLfishchaser
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Re: What sort of light do you use?

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No offence taken I just wanted to know when my light was going to fall apart. I agree with it eating batteries.
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overtheedge86
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Re: What sort of light do you use?

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Walmart sells little led lanterns (in sporting goods by camping) for $3-5 depending on if there on sale or not. I epoxied one of these to my rocket launcher/rod holder, works great and seem to hold up pretty well for being so cheap, I replace the top part about every 6 months to a year and leave the bottom glued on.
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Re: What sort of light do you use?

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I use the VisiCarbon Pro light from YakAttack. Its 4' tall and exceeds coast guard requirments for Day or Night use.
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Re: What sort of light do you use?

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Fishaddict wrote:I use the VisiCarbon Pro light from YakAttack. Its 4' tall and exceeds coast guard requirments for Day or Night use.
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Re: What sort of light do you use?

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shamus
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I sleep in until its light enough to see.
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Re: What sort of light do you use?

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A Princeton Tec headlamp
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