when is legal light in the mornings
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when is legal light in the mornings
Is there a legal definition or description game wardens use to determine when you can paddle without lights or is it just arbitrary? Going to AP this weekend and want to be on the water as early as possible but still safe and legal.
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Just go to Academy and buy a light for $10. They have a flashlight style light that comes on a metal pole. Bracket included. That way you don't have to worry about what time to get on or off the water.
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I paid 14 bucks for the boat light that I got at WalMart.TPWD wrote:All vessels including motorboats, sailboats, canoes, kayaks, punts, rowboats, rubber rafts, or other vessels when not at dock must have and exhibit at least one bright light, lantern or flashlight visible all around the horizon from sunset to sunrise in all weather and during restricted visibility.
Lights are cheap. Much cheaper than the fines.
This subject has been discussed several times before BTW.
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Re: when is legal light in the mornings
having a light on your boat is more for YOUR safety than anything else. So another BIGGER boat coming along can see you and not turn you into fish food and non-biodegradable kayak pieces
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Re: when is legal light in the mornings
All vessels including motorboats, canoes, kayaks, punts, rowboats, rubber rafts, or other vessels when not at dock must have and exhibit at least one bright light, lantern or flashlight visible all around the horizon from sunset to sunrise in all weather and during restricted visibility.
According to TPWD, also a lot of people forget about the 2nd part.
According to TPWD, also a lot of people forget about the 2nd part.
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Re: when is legal light in the mornings
Ooophs, scrolled right past yours RealBigReel...
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Legal light is that which has its papers/documents in order. Ooopppss! That's another forum.
All kidding aside:
I found this for you. On the tpwd website it talks about legal hunting hours being half hour before sunrise and it actually tells you where to go to check sunrise/sunset hours. This makes it binding on them and no game warden can change the time. But DO give yourself some extra minutes on your watch and see what time the game warden writes on the ticket. Also, batteries and lights are cheap when compared to your health and well being. Just because it's legal does not make it safe. If a storm or overcast sky makes it dark just use your lights. It's a judgement call.
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/publication ... t/general/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
For information on sunrise/sunset hours, please look at: http://www.sunrisesunset.com/usa/Texas.asp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;.
All kidding aside:
I found this for you. On the tpwd website it talks about legal hunting hours being half hour before sunrise and it actually tells you where to go to check sunrise/sunset hours. This makes it binding on them and no game warden can change the time. But DO give yourself some extra minutes on your watch and see what time the game warden writes on the ticket. Also, batteries and lights are cheap when compared to your health and well being. Just because it's legal does not make it safe. If a storm or overcast sky makes it dark just use your lights. It's a judgement call.
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/publication ... t/general/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
For information on sunrise/sunset hours, please look at: http://www.sunrisesunset.com/usa/Texas.asp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;.
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Years ago I helped with a Coast Guard class in small boat safety (in particular sail boats) and their recommendation was to use lights from a half-hour before sunset until a half-hour after sunrise. Then you know you should be legal.
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I've always been mystified with people more concerned over avoiding a ticket rather than the possibility of being run over by a giant food processor (Usually driven by a drunk)
Maybe it's just me, but ending the trip with all the important pieces still attached is a much more pressing concern than a fine.
Keep in mind, a little penlight is not a magic cure. You can be cited for INADEQUATE lighting too.
Maybe it's just me, but ending the trip with all the important pieces still attached is a much more pressing concern than a fine.
Keep in mind, a little penlight is not a magic cure. You can be cited for INADEQUATE lighting too.
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Re: when is legal light in the mornings
Just go ahead and take the fine it helps with payroll
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Re: when is legal light in the mornings
Ooh, I thought this was going to be about duck hunting.
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For 20 bucks you can buy bow and stern lights for your boat that have suction cups as a way of attachment at Academy. Not sure of how good they work but they run on batteries so no need for riggin the yak.
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Buy two because one will quit working. Believe me I know, they are junk. Bexars and Waterman69 have it figured out. They use a battery powered mini lantern set in a 3" pvc fitting reduced down to 1 1/4" pipe that fits into a recessed rod holder.CJA wrote:Just go to Academy and buy a light for $10. They have a flashlight style light that comes on a metal pole. Bracket included. That way you don't have to worry about what time to get on or off the water.
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Re: when is legal light in the mornings
hit it right on the nail, thats what we "advise" people with verbal warnings.....but some people will keep them off until the sun is gone 100% by then its restricted vis.Clip wrote:Years ago I helped with a Coast Guard class in small boat safety (in particular sail boats) and their recommendation was to use lights from a half-hour before sunset until a half-hour after sunrise. Then you know you should be legal.