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Lake Mead Lately
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I've been using submerged lights while fishing at night at Lake Mead for a fews years now. As far as I know it is legal to do so. No $200.00 price tag here, I bought mine from Cabela's for far less. They can be purchased at several different sporting goods stores and boating supply shops. They consist of a fluorescent tube with a weight attached and a 20' power cord with alligator clips so they may be connected to a deep cell 12volt battery. Take a turn around a cleat so you don't loose them. I have green lights. They can be used in a lot of different presentations. I've even used them to attract shad to the boat in both shallow and deep water so they could be netted for live bait. Once the shad appear turn the lights off before you throw the net. They scatter if you don't. Lights do not guarantee successful fishing. They are just another way to make your time on the water a little more interesting.
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Lake Mead Lately - by BaySport - 10-02-2006, 04:28 AM
Re: [steveweston1945] Lake Mead Lately - by BaySport - 10-03-2006, 08:28 PM

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