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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Adams View Post
    I’m gonna get back to Dayton this year. After Florida and before Italy.
    Probably middle of September to late October. I will definitely let you know when I land at Bluewater.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Special K View Post
    I saw that episode when Richard rigged his light. I love the down-to-earth ingenuity and simplicity of his whole approach to fishin'.
    Nice job on the light brother... that'll work right there for sure... and that's all they are to it right there.
    I used to hang the white gas coleman lanterns over the water. I still love to here the hiss of the lantern and the sizzle as the bugs hit them. This light here has the same color as the gas lanterns and not nearly as dangerous. Win win.
    The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along

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    I noticed Richards light and wood bracket for it. I mean, what would one expect? The mans a carpenter and it was a temporary setup. Run what ya brung! Cool light you did Jack, the possibilities of such on a pontoon would be endless. Have fun with the kids when that happens.
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    It will be a fun project. A flat level floor would be nice also. A trip out on the Tracker and my knees pay from the constant stair step aerobics that go on. I will keep the tracker for shooting docks. All other fishing will likely be done on the pontoon.
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