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Old 11-01-2015, 08:47 PM
martin martin is offline
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My brother still flounders around New Smyrna, he went to a harbor freight generator and a 500w halogen bulb. I have not seen it work but he claims that it will put out about 10X what my old 12V system would put out. He said some who use bigger generators run 1000w halogen. Redneck ingenuity I guess!
Yea they got some real nice gen powered boats . I like the peacefulness of being out there. So I still run batts.I'm upgrading my bulbes to 100 water hallogens. Mine are under water so it will lite up plemty
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Old 11-02-2015, 12:26 PM
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Way to go martin, some nice door matts there. I have picked up a few nice ones on rod and reel here but shifting into the trout now. I there isn't much I wouldn't trade for a nice 5lb flounder for a fish fry night....
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Old 11-02-2015, 04:12 PM
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Thanks guys., this is about all the hunting I do.. It really gets my heart racing.. Hunting them ,I love gigging them..it also lets me scout around and see where the redfish and trout hangout at night
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