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| biggdogg12 |
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Posts: 47 | I was wondering what you guys do with your nav lights. We fish out of a 1850 cmv and the anchor light is like a street lamp if running crome or gold blades I can see em a ways out just wondering if it matters or if I should block it from shining directly into the water but still be visable to other boats thanks | ||
| pistol pete |
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Posts: 136 | put a white sock over it. | ||
| Top H2O |
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Posts: 4080 Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion | Put a White sock over it, ... It cuts the glare and others can still see you. | ||
| muskyhunter47 |
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Posts: 1638 Location: Minnesota | That is what I fished out of for 6 years nice boat. I don't fish night s much but when I did I just shut the lights off if I seen another boat coming I would turn them back on. What year boat its yours | ||
| biggdogg12 |
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Posts: 47 | Its an 04 cmv compared to what we used to use (89 lunker v16) its nigt and day difference gotta love the big casting decks | ||
| muskyhunter47 |
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Posts: 1638 Location: Minnesota | that was nice but no room for 9 foot rods where did you buy it? I traded mine in at the skeeter boat center | ||
| RandalB |
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Posts: 470 | Not to steal OP's thunder, but how critical is it to mask light when night fishing? Will the illumination from the anchor light spook 'em? RandalB | ||
| IAJustin |
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Posts: 2083 | RandalB - 3/1/2014 4:46 PM Not to steal OP's thunder, but how critical is it to mask light when night fishing? Will the illumination from the anchor light spook 'em? RandalB I keep all additional lights off BUT keep navigation lights on, i don't think that matters at all, I hate it when guys turn lights on when your 100 yards away, unsafe and, breaking the law in most states. Edited by IAJustin 3/1/2014 5:04 PM | ||
| bob1 |
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Posts: 228 | I agree with you IA, keep the lights on at night! It does not bother the fish one bit!!! A whole lot safer!!! | ||
| Cal |
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Posts: 176 Location: ON | If it's a 360 degree rear light, put some electrical tape over the part facing the interior of the boat. Make it a 270 or 180, but check your laws. | ||
| CiscoKid |
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Posts: 1906 Location: Oconto Falls, WI | RandalB - 3/1/2014 4:46 PM Not to steal OP's thunder, but how critical is it to mask light when night fishing? Will the illumination from the anchor light spook 'em? RandalB I am sure the reason being it really sucks when you are fishing next to it. Messes up your night vision, and it's like looking into the sun even if it is to the side of you.. Heck I put electrical tape over my little lights on the trolling motor pedal and base (AP light) as they bother me in the dark. Depending on how many people are in the boat with you it is not always feasible to get away from fishing next to the light. | ||
| biggdogg12 |
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Posts: 47 | Thanks I always wondered what people were doing and yes I'm very uncomfortable with turning it off at night and its illegal in Mn. And bought the boat from a private party. | ||
| milje |
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Posts: 410 Location: Wakefield, MI | CiscoKid - 3/1/2014 6:52 PM RandalB - 3/1/2014 4:46 PM Not to steal OP's thunder, but how critical is it to mask light when night fishing? Will the illumination from the anchor light spook 'em? RandalB I am sure the reason being it really sucks when you are fishing next to it. Messes up your night vision, and it's like looking into the sun even if it is to the side of you.. Heck I put electrical tape over my little lights on the trolling motor pedal and base (AP light) as they bother me in the dark. Depending on how many people are in the boat with you it is not always feasible to get away from fishing next to the light. Not to mention it's like an open sign to the mosquitoes. | ||
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