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Old 01-27-2014, 09:48 PM
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Bayou chicot, Indian creek, Miller lake, lake Martin, sometimes Kinkaid and cotile and maybe Cleco if it ever shakes back. Kayaking would probably be great on 3 or 4 of those spots. But a question - what about kayaking at night?? Running lights required? I'm an ex coastie, but I was never a navigation guy...

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Old 01-28-2014, 08:04 AM
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Bayou chicot, Indian creek, Miller lake, lake Martin, sometimes Kinkaid and cotile and maybe Cleco if it ever shakes back. Kayaking would probably be great on 3 or 4 of those spots. But a question - what about kayaking at night?? Running lights required? I'm an ex coastie, but I was never a navigation guy...

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You ever get out to kincaid or cotile give me a shout. Those are within ten miles of my house. We can get together and drink a cold one and through something on the grill. I got a 14' piroux if you ever need to borrow it for a day or two.
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Bayou chicot, Indian creek, Miller lake, lake Martin, sometimes Kinkaid and cotile and maybe Cleco if it ever shakes back. Kayaking would probably be great on 3 or 4 of those spots. But a question - what about kayaking at night?? Running lights required? I'm an ex coastie, but I was never a navigation guy...

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You need a 1- mile visibility 360° white light at a minimum. They have LED ones that run on AA batteries for this. I would also put reflective tape all over the place and keep a hand light or a headlamp also.
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Old 01-29-2014, 10:59 AM
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You need a 1- mile visibility 360° white light at a minimum. They have LED ones that run on AA batteries for this. I would also put reflective tape all over the place and keep a hand light or a headlamp also.
Thanks for the info B. Much 'preciated

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