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    Default Red lights at night, anglers delight

    Question.

    Do red lights - LED, filters, etc- spook browns at night the way white lights do? Or is it just so you don't loose your night vision when you turn one on? I have a head lamp with 5 white led's and one red one in the center. I haven't used it enough to know if the red one spooks fish. Any thoughts?

    Bob Bolton

    Oh, here's another one. Any of you that keep big (20-24") browns ever found anything besides crayfish, mice, frogs, and voles in their gut? Specifically, do they ever eat smaller fish that you have seen with your own eyes? - no opinions please. This is in the middle of the summer, not during some mega hex hatch or something. We all know what they eat then.

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    Always good for a 'shin-kicking' contest at any watering hole world-wide.

    "Big fish spawn big fish; put it back so it can!"

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