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Remote Dock Lighting selling Green led bottom up lights. You throw these in the water and let the food chain begin. after throwing in the water within seconds all the little bait fish will be surrounding your light and give it some time and the big ones will come in and start feeding. These lights are extremely bright. We dropped these in down at table rock lake in about 35 foot of water and it was amazing the circle of light they put out (about 75' circle). Each light puts out about 4000 lumens and come with a quick disconnect transformer and alligator clips for your battery. This is a 12v system. We also sell them in Blue, Red, and purple. Priced at 325.00 each. Also selling transom lights and boat plug lights as well. Please feel free to call or text with any questions, and as always be safe out on the water. (417)-593-0628

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My those are nice lights. Might be even better turned down. Of course In missouri they are not legal and I cannot imagine myself ever breaking the Laws of Missouri. They are water fountain lights aren't they.?? I Was told however that a submerged light around here do not need to be to bright. They might attack something other than fish. I do not know though as I would never do that.

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My those are nice lights. Might be even better turned down. Of course In missouri they are not legal and I cannot imagine myself ever breaking the Laws of Missouri. They are water fountain lights aren't they.?? I Was told however that a submerged light around here do not need to be to bright. They might attack something other than fish. I do not know though as I would never do that.

Care to quote the wildlife code that says they are illegal?

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This is what is posted on the Missouri Department of Conservation. I have also called and spoke with several people there to make sure they are legal. from what I was told and what is stated in the laws they are legal when fishing by pole and line.

Use of Lights

As an aid to fishing methods, an artificial light may be used only above the water surface.

However, while fishing by pole and line only, underwater lights may be used to attract fish.

New! Underwater lights also may be used when bow fishing on lakes, ponds and other impoundments.

I would sure like some more input if I'm wrong (or the gentle men at MDOC)

Thanks for all the feed back!

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I did not know they changed it and most of my neighbors do not either. Very good thing to have now

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