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Old 06-10-2008, 07:13 PM   #1
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Originally Posted by RIROCKHOUND View Post
This is a PSA for newer surfcasters/kayakers.
Please turn your 10,000watt necklight away from the water. It was not that dark last night. This holds especially when you are spending 30min re-rigging, facing other anglers and the water. You clearly could have turned away from us and the water, keeping us happy and not spooking what few fish might have been out there Also, if you wear the light around your neck, instead of your head, it will light your feet up, but doesn't move around every time you turn your head. This will keep it out of my eyes when you look over at every one of my casts (that whirring sound is a conventional reel). I also recommend your fishing partner turn his light off when he is just standing and fishing, it will save battery power. I do cherish my night vision.

For my sanity and yours.

The more you know.

Sincerely,
Blinded in Narragansett
If this guy was close enough to blind you and hear the "whirring" sound of your reel why didn't you take the opportunity to tell him right there and then?Back in ancient times(before windows 95 and the commodore 64)humans found this to be a very effective means of communication.
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