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    Bob, we are finally starting to catch some Crappie under the light.
    We had 2 that were big, almost in the boat, and they fell off.
    We did get some smaller ones
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    I sure love the light. It not only shines around where you’re fishing,
    but on the other side of the boat too.

    Can't believe how bright it is!

    I had it in the water 10 minutes and had "critters" swimming all around it,
    and then the minnows came in, then the Crappie.

    My wife & I really had fun. We’re starting to learn a little better.

    Crappie 1 & Crappie 2
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    Bob,

    I just placed an order for the 714. I can't wait to try it out.
    Team Hook and Cook

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay_Hawk06 View Post
    Bob,

    I just placed an order for the 714. I can't wait to try it out.
    Jay_Hawk06........
    Your order was shipped yesterday, via "Priority Mail" you should have it by Tuesday
    Thank you and enjoy your light, pictures and testimonials appreciated.
    Bob
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    "I have used these lights from the boat at night and they work great.....
    What I like is the low amp draw, you do not have to worry about pulling
    your battery down.

    I like these lights because they are small in size without lost of lumen's
    and does not take up a lot of room.

    Does a great job of bring the bait fish in which in turn attracts bigger
    great lights at a good price."
    Pro Staff Team David Shands aka "G"
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    "New REEL LITES In Camein today when I got home from work
    and the new REEL LITE was in the mail box.

    Could not stand it ……so Iopened up the package to take a look
    at a REEL LITE 102 which is only 4” incheslong, it will be easy to store in the boat.

    Can't wait to get it in thelake and check it out with the AQUA - VU,
    Here is a picture of lightin pond hooked up to a 5ah battery.
    Picture does not do it justice"

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    Simple but deadly is Bob's Green Light
    Finally got a chance to do a little dawn,
    dusk and night fishing to try out Reel-lite.

    My pastor and a few friends went out and
    the scenery was breathtaking.
    We did better at night.
    The reel-lites brought the minnows in......then!!!

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    I had to hit the water last night. I wasn't sure to go to my striper hole or crappie spot.
    My dad talked me into the crappie spot. It was a great choice.
    He is always right.

    We got setup around 8pm and left at 11:30pm.
    We managed to catch 32 crappies.

    I tried out my new green 714 LED Reel Lite from Bob Spare.
    It was a great investment. The sky was bright and we still had tons of bait.
    Jay_Hawk06 Slabmaster

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    Well I tried out my new 408 and 510 tonight. Didn't do very well but not because of the lights. sometimes fishing is fishing and not catching. They worked very well.

    One question is how do you keep it out away from the boat, because of the wire weight it kept drifting back against the boat with a big bobber attached to the snap swivel.. I wanted to throw it out there a ways and then drag jigs through the halo of the light.

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    There are two clips, one for bobber and the 2nd for chum bag,
    If you are not using the chum bag clip, would suggest a 2nd bobber to help hold up
    the weight of the light, and set that bobber about 4-6' foot away from the first bobber.

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    Will your lights run off 24 volts? Just thinking I could plug it up at the trolling motor plug since it wouldn't be used tied up.

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