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Extra led lighting….legal or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 499882" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>Where I’m at there’s a lot of bad low water spots on the Colorado. Another reason I haven’t been on it yet. I’ve seen a lot of busted lower units and props. I’m content for now driving to my favorite lake and at he right time there’s a lot of creeks to venture into. I usually use the trolling motor when it starts getting a little questionable. I’ve bumped a lot of stuff hidden just under the water. I gotta weave my boat in and out so I don’t loose a transducer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 499882, member: 27803"] Where I’m at there’s a lot of bad low water spots on the Colorado. Another reason I haven’t been on it yet. I’ve seen a lot of busted lower units and props. I’m content for now driving to my favorite lake and at he right time there’s a lot of creeks to venture into. I usually use the trolling motor when it starts getting a little questionable. I’ve bumped a lot of stuff hidden just under the water. I gotta weave my boat in and out so I don’t loose a transducer. [/QUOTE]
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