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Post Info TOPIC: Line Counter Reels and Night Fishing


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Line Counter Reels and Night Fishing
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I'm fairly sure anyone who fishes for walleye at night has run into the problem of not being able to see the line counter in the dark. Currently, I find myself stripping out line to what I think is the length needed, pulling out a flashlight/turning on the headlamp, then trying to dial it in with the flashlight/headlamp again and again. I guess I find it a bit annoying to do, somewhat because my headlamp doesn't angle that far down. Also, I end up with a lot of "light pollution" of beams entering the water. I'm a little bit paranoid about spilling light over the side of the boat into the water. I run my bow/stern light, but try to keep other lights to a minimum.

I've been on the search since last fall to find a solution, and I think I've found something. The product is called the Nite Ize Moonlit LED Area Light. I'm thinking I'd be able to wrap the flexible band around the rod/reel seat and angle the light over the counter itself. The link is here http://www.niteize.com/product/MoonLit.asp

I picked up one of them and tested it out at home, it seems to work pretty well. I have some things to work on to make it fully functional, but I think it'll do exactly what I'm after.

Anyone else have a solution they've come up with? I'll follow up with my modifications when finished.



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