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    Quote Originally Posted by beagle man View Post
    I use the amber, 99 per cent of the time, I can not see the blue or reds at all, when folks post pictures using the blue nothing about it I can see, so I think it depends on ones eyes as to what color to use. try em all
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    ^ that or a whole lot of bad sex J/K

    beagle it sounds to me like you might be a bit color blind sir

    shine is good for you my ole granpappy use to tell me

    oh and i like the blue and amber 2 I think the green and red will be good for night fishn but yet to test

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    Amber,blue,green depending on the clarity of the water I am in
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    I use most of them depending on the lighting conditions (and how tired my eyes are). Everyone’s eyes are a little different though and will change as they get older (the Red/Green is for easily seeing the hard versus soft lake bottoms).
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