

| Great for Crappie, Flounder, Striper, Speckled Trout, Walleye, Smelt, Tuna, White Bass, Lobster, Red Fish, Lady Fish, Snook, Squid & more! |


| An Underwater Fishing Light Company, LLC |




| Picture shows one Magnum Dock Light with a Green Tube Guard. |


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| Comments: Thanks for the Great Lights! We had all kinds of fish around the lights within a couple hours of turning them on! We love them...! Marc |
| (2) 300w Magnum's |
| While it may not look like it in these photo's, the lights are submerged about two feet under the water. The water is super clear which makes it look like the likes are hanging above the water. |

| Customer Service Hours 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM CT Monday thru Friday 785-259-1343 |
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| Comments: Just wanted to share a couple of pictures of our new dock and lighting! The new dock looks great with your lights and We look forward to our big fish finding our feeding spot! Robert |

| Notice These fishing lights use halogen bulbs which burn bright and hot. They must be submerged in water to use. |

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| More pictures and comments sent to us from Fishing Lights Etc. Customers! |
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| Big Snook Cruzin' the Lights for Food. |
| How to Use: Simply lower the light 2' to 3' below the surface off a Dock or Boat and tie off the power-cord to a cleat or post and plug into any GFCI protected 120VAC outlet. The use of a Photo-Cell Timer is recommended to preserve bulb life. Lights will not attract fish during the daytime. |
| Dock Lights are designed to hang vertically off the side of a Dock, Pier or Boat. They WILL NOT WORK laying flat on the bottom and shouldn't be set any deeper than necessary to avoid boats. Notice: Be sure the lights are not exposed during low tide, or they will be damaged! |
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