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Sponsor here CFF as of today,
Introducing Reel-Lites, let the
customers do the talking for me.
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These fish were caught in Leo Indiana June 24, 2012
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Night before last River Scum and polecat went after eyes n gills with the Reel Lites.
they say walleyes are scared away by light. lmao bull spit!

Just like any fish, they will come feed on the buffet of minnows offered up by the lights suductions.
6 walleyes caught just out from the lights reaches. this was the biggest one, at 26 3/4"
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We found out something else a few weeks ago. gills at this lake feed hard as the sun goes down. not only that but they hit cranks after dark like a frieght train! not just any gills but 8 to 11"ers! this is the first time i have run across this behavior at this lake.

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last night River Scum was on the channel cats with the light. he fished for about an hour and a half after dark. the light drew in so many shad it kinda blocked out the Reel light! lol
6 catfish from 16 to 29 inches. this was the biggest one, using the Reel light 714 model

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machinekiller - 6/28/2012 11:20 PM

im interested n the lites. and welcome to the forom

The lights have 180 day money back, unheard of in the industry
plus 2 year warranty

Call for info, (don't take orders over ph)
or check out the website.

Bob
 
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I used to use the halogens from wally world.
Little over a year ago i ran across Reel Lites


I tested them hard in clear to muddy water and open water & through the ice.
I found them to draw all kinds of fish in!


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boat loads more pics and vids here to prove it.
Photo Bucket of more fish

Videos By Amishman

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Most any lights will draw bait then fish(on most nights) the real advantages
to these Reel Lites are low batt. draw
(I now use 612 led light, on a vexilar batt.,
three nights in a row flathead fishing, with no noticable loss of charge),

no bugs drawn, super durability, use in or out of the water,
no heat, patio lights, drop/work light, emergency auto light,
dock light, boat light, ice shanty light, decades of bulb life,

special order cord length and special order light length/size...............
buy one and it should be the last one youll ever need to buy!
 
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OK, I tried out something new tonight and it was the
coolest thing ever. I fished the docks while it was
raining with a new product called Reel Lites.

It's a 612 led submersible light ($124.00) with
2600 lumen's and I can truly say that it lights up everything.

The plankton and minnows showed up within minutes.
Had my first fish hooked on in less than five minutes.
We fished for 2 hours and at one time, we were
catching whites one after another. It's really neat to see
the fish swimming around the green light.

Ended up catching walleye, LMB, drum, and tons of
whites. You have to check them out.
Reel Lites Hook'Em!!

Note:
Shane purchased the light and was so impressed
asked to become a Reel Lites Pro-staff
 
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Light worked great!! Just like it says...light attracted zooplankton..lil fish...bigger fish..big fish.i only
caught 1 Cat under the lights bait shop was outs minnows!
Ran the light from 8:00 pm to approximately 0130 am. Didn't even put a dent in the battery. Maybe 5%.
Thanks!!!!
Larry F.
 
We had the opportunity to take the Reel Lite 408 LED up to the lake over weekend. The
light performed without any problem. We removed the alligator clips as we had discussed on the
phone and connected it to a DC converter and timer so that would come on each night around 9 PM
and stay on until 2 AM.

The number of fish that collected around the light was unbelievable! There where hundreds of bait
fish, perch and Bass around the light.

We first placed it in 8 foot water at the bottom of the lake and it illuminated the area perfectly. On the
last night we moved it to the dock in about 4 foot of water and it was like looking into an aquarium with
all the fish around the dock the light attracted.

I tried to get you some pictures but couldn't inactivate the flash. This caused a reflection on the
waters surface so that you couldn't see the illumination from the light. I'll try again in a few weeks with
another camera when I get back up the house and try and get you some good pictures.

Thank you again for making the modifications to the cord to allow us to move it further from the dock
and into deeper water. It worked just as I had thought it would.

Sincerely Bob Stippel


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I got my decals today thank you very much. My dad and I used the 714 light over the weekend.
The lake we were fishing is suffering from a very bad algae problem in visibility is very low. We threw
the light over the side of the boat after dark and caught crappie all night.

The second night we didn't have much time to fish but it is a crystal clear water reservoir. We stopped
on our way off the lake and tossed out the light and left it sink to the bottom in 18ft of water and could
see the light and the vegetation with some fish swimming on bottom. We moved the light off the
bottom to around three feet below the surface and in literally 30 seconds there was a huge cloud of
plankton and small minnows around the light.

Very awesome product. Seems to be very durable and very bright.
Of course both nights I forgot my good camera. I will send pictures and another testimony later this
week when I get time to fish with the light longer.

Thanks for the outstanding service and exceptional product.
Steve K.
 
Just wanted to give an update since buying the 714 light.

We have been catching boat loads of crappie with the light.
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The bite has been slowing down but with the light it almost seems like cheating.

The longest it has taken to start catching lots of fish after turning the light on is around 30 minutes. We have always had minnows show up within minutes, but the longer we sit the more minnows you can see swarming the light.

Usually we fish with a light up bobber just at or past the light ring, but last night seemed like the bite was slow even with the light. Thought maybe because of the heat and the bright moon. Boy I was wrong. We took the bobbers off and vertical jiggled small minnows about 7ft. directly below the light. We caught fish almost every cast for 3 1/2 hours before calling it quits.

Thanks again for the awesome product and excellent service. Steve K.


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<font color="#000000"><span style="line-height: 17px; font-size: 14px">Got back from fishing yesterday morning and my new </span><span style="line-height: 17px; font-size: 14px"><font color="#00cc00">Reel Lite</font></span></font><span style="line-height: 17px; font-size: 14px"><font color="#000000"> was sitting on my door step. I wasn't
expecting it until middle of next week. THANKS Bob!!!

I wasn't able to make it in time to pick up minnows so plan B was to use things that wiggle (live and
artificial).

On my way out the door my 8yr old says he wanted to go. Shocked again!!!! Cub scout fishing night must
have paid off.

We didn't get on the water until 10:30. Reached up at my point and dropped in the light. I went middle of
the road and got the 306 LED set. I was impressed with the light it gave off.

First few fish came within 15 minutes and were Bluegill hitting on the nightcrawler pieces. didn't take
long for the larger bait fish and Crappie to show up. Had nice steady action and ended up with 15
crappie and 4 bluegill for the night. About 6 crappie were keeper size. The Kalins Money jig dipped in
chicken liver juice was the combination. They out fished the wiggly things 4 to 1. Most were caught
when the bait was directly underneath the light (cone of darkness).

My son had a great time and was having a blast catching the microscopic minnows (size of a grain of
rice) with the minnow bucket dip net.

Called it a night at 1:30 and left the fish biting. Here are a few pictures. In the picture of the light in the
water, note the depth reading on the Fish finder. We had so many bait fish that it was producing an
artificial lake bottom at 8 ft.

Regards, </font>
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<span style="line-height: 17px; font-size: 14px"><font color="#000000">Joe Hart National Business Aviation Assoc.</font><font color="#00ff00">
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<span class="text"><font color="#000000"><span style="line-height: 17px; font-size: 14px">When my knee gets well I am going to try my new </span><span style="line-height: 17px; font-size: 14px">Reel-lites</span></font><span style="line-height: 17px; font-size: 14px"><font color="#000000"> out by making a trip to Lake Erie and getting
after some nice Walleye there in the Sandusky area. </font></span>
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<span class="text"><span style="line-height: 17px; font-size: 14px"><font color="#000000">I know the ones you made for my bank fishing trips here in Alabama have done a wonderful job of attracting baitfish to the bank and then it was easier to catch the crappies in the dusk to 10pm time frame. They are great lites. Mike</font></span></span></p>
 
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I had to hit the water last night. I wasn't sure to go to my striper hole or crappie spot. My dad talked me into the crappie spot. It was a great choice. He is always right. We got setup around 8pm and left at 11:30pm. We managed to catch 32 crappies. I tried out my new green 714 LED Reel Lite from Bob Spare.
It was a great investment. The sky was bright and we still had tons of bait.
Jayhawk


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Well.....The best light that you can use is a Reel-Lite. I prefer the green ones....bigger is best. I have
been using the 612 LED but recently got a 714 LED. I suspend my lights 4 to 5 ft. deep below the
surface and I fish live bait ( minnows) just outside the edge of the light ring. I set up either in the
mouth of a cove or just off of a point where it drops off into deeper water. If you do not have bait fish
and other fish coming into the light in 30 minutes.....pull up anchor and go try another spot. </p>

David Shands aka "G"</p>

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<span class="text"><span style="line-height: 17px; font-size: 14px"><font color="#0000cc">Bob,.......Got to finally use one of your Reel Lites that I ordered earlier this summer. WOW, do those
things work!!!!!!!! While the crappie didn't cooperate as well as we liked (we were in the wrong spot).
The light drew in bait fish like we couldn't believe. Amazing!!! I can't wait to get out there again.
Thanks, Andy</font></span>
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Crappie 2 (Wife) & I got 18 nice Crappie from 7-12" last night. Used Lindy Lite Brite bobbers (thill) and a <font color="#ff0000">714 Reel-Lite</font></p>

Also got 4 Bullheads, we were in 34' of water, and the fish were hitting 10-12' down. Too much fun..</p>

Larry Bovee aka: Crappie 1

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