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Posted 11/24/2007 10:36:29 PM
Mingo

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Caught 4 Total small 12 incher still in cooler pictured are 4.74er 3.50der and 3lb.r Missed a big one 6 plus spooked by the full Moon Chased him but he went deep.

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Posted 11/24/2007 10:59:26 PM


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Glad to see someone found a few,i have not been in a few nights myself,decided to fish old river last night to see if i remembered what it felt like to stretch a line.Thanks for the report and pics.When did you get them,last night?
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Posted 11/25/2007 1:04:36 AM


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1st, I'm glad you got some Flounder.

2nd, that type clip on light is "VERY" dangerous to be having on a boat.

There is NO safety ground, there is all kinds of places for moisture, water to get into that switch. The clip on mout can fall off at any time. Please go spend a few $ and by a Halgon light.

DAMN! I hate to see stupid stuff like this. It's VERY dangerous!


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Posted 11/25/2007 11:26:23 AM


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Looks like a fish fry .

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Posted 11/25/2007 12:40:32 PM
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X-Shark (11/25/2007)
1st, I'm glad you got some Flounder.

2nd, that type clip on light is "VERY" dangerous to be having on a boat.

There is NO safety ground, there is all kinds of places for moisture, water to get into that switch. The clip on mout can fall off at any time. Please go spend a few $ and by a Halgon light.

DAMN! I hate to see stupid stuff like this. It's VERY dangerous!

Huh?

Dangerous LOL your kidding right first of all Gigging is the most sympistic Way to get Flounder in the the 1st place.

Seems as though a few want to make it seem so Scietntific or expensive one doesnt need Loud Gas guzzling genorators Hallogen lights that will light up a stadium or blind the guy Gigging a mile away however i guess its a good way to get rid of everyone else. Not to mention breathing the noxious fumes 2nd leading cause of Boating Deaths!

The simple 12v 1 battery 1 Gig 1 man method can be just as or more Productive. Worse thing that could happen you blow the 12v inline Fuse if it gets wet or once every two years replace the Clamp light for 3.99

In short its Safe for you and the environment peacefull and productive and a heck of alot cheaper!

Now imagine if every idiot, brother, cousin, neighbor, or friend ran Generators and Big Hallogen flood lights.  

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Posted 11/25/2007 3:20:47 PM


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Nice catch. I could see cause for concern if your light was running on 110 volt. Say you were to knock it off the first thing anybody would do would be to reach in the water and grab it real quick. But with 12 volt, fish on brother. Simple but deadly.

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Posted 11/25/2007 4:27:32 PM


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Well said,i personally like the 12v setups better myself,although i do use both.Nice fish no matter how you got them!
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Posted 11/25/2007 9:11:18 PM


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Sorry. I assumed you had 110V going to it.

I have a bunch of those clamp on lights [I have actually bought better ones now from Grainger] I use around the shop in the winter time with heat lamps in t