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I bought a 204 about a month ago and have used it twice on Chickamauga. It worked great. I caught about 20 crappie per hour both trips. Great lights.
 
Thank you for the nice comments</p>

But you didn't say when supper was</p>

emoHungry </p>
 
I used lanterns for many years. I started night fishing with my Grampa's old kerosene lantern. </p>

I had a ice fishing shack and fished for Crappie almost every night through the ice. Then I started fishing for them by lantern light at night in the summer.Then I moved up to a Coleman lantern. </p>

Now I have 2 Reel-Lites. Here's the deal-you can get where your going by being old school and riding a horse. You will get there. But not like in my Chevy truck. Same with night fishing. I hate all the bugs in my face & eyes. </p>

I promise you if you try a Reel-Light for a week-you will forget about the gas lantern. 100% better and safer no comparison..Period.</p>

Crappie 1</p>
 

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