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    Default Rechargeable Spotlight

    Anyone have a recommendation for a rechargeable spotlight? With the shorter days I need one to check livestock at night and it will probably do double duty on the river at night also. Really don't want a plug in one incase I have to walk to find the creatures.

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    They all won't hold a charge worth a damn after 6 months.

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    Thanks good to know.

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    not rechargeable but a go-light is good stuff
    IF IT FLIES-IT DIES

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    1. click search

    2. type in spotlight

    3. read all the threads about spotlights. We've discussed this a thousand times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by surfcock View Post
    1. click search

    2. type in spotlight

    3. read all the threads about spotlights. We've discussed this a thousand times.
    x2.

    Be sure to throw boondoggle in the search feature too.
    "Rivers and the inhabitants of the watery elements are for wise men to contemplate and for fools to pass by without consideration" -Izaak Walton

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    Word

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    Then search "crab pot floats"....Boondoggle is compiling quite the collection of shit on the bottom of Cheaseapake Bay

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    I bought this one last year right after Christmas and like it a lot. Seems to hold a charge very well and does not go dead all that quickly. I don't use it all that often but it has never failed me when I do. Was in my truck from January of last year to opening day of duck season this year without getting charged or used and when I pulled it out it still had plenty of charge left on it.

    http://www.coleman.com/coleman/colem...0#.TuIse0-kQzM

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    I have the q-beam led. Super bright, and holds a charge for a long time. I haven't had it run out of charge on me yet. Led uses much less power than conventional bulbs.

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