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Operation Relight

Send us the dead lights. Get credit toward ones that actually work.

$10 credit per dead light. Up to $30 per order. Any brand. Any condition. Apply your credit to anything on reelgoodfun.com.

No receipts. No proof of purchase. No questions asked.

Too many anglers have a drawer full of dead lights that quit mid-season. Cheap imports. Failed bite-activated gimmicks. Glow sticks that ended up on the bank.

We're done watching it happen. Send them to us. We'll recycle them responsibly and put you on a light that lasts.

How It Works

Step 1 — Fill out the form. Name, email, address, and how many lights you're sending. Takes 30 seconds.

Step 2 — Mail us your dead lights. Any brand. Any condition. Just no batteries — USPS rules.

Step 3 — Get your credit code. Once your package lands, we verify what you sent and email you a code worth $10 per light. Shop the store. Apply at checkout.

WHAT WE ACCEPT

  • Dead competitor rod tip lights (any brand)

  • Failed bite-activated lights

  • Used-up glow sticks

  • Anything meant to light a rod tip that didn't last

WHAT WE DON'T ACCEPT

  • Working Reel Good Fun lights (we stand behind those — email us)

  • Anything not rod-illumination related

Ready to relight?
Fill this out and we'll send you the mailing address.

Multi-line address
How many lights are you trading?

FAQ

  • How many lights can I send per order? Up to 3. That maxes out your credit at $30 per order.

  • Can I do this more than once? Yes. No lifetime cap. New order, new credit, every time.

  • What if my package gets lost? Use a tracking number. Once it lands in Middletown, we move fast.

  • What do you do with the dead lights? Responsibly recycled. Nothing ends up on a riverbank.

  • How long until I get my credit code? Within a few days of your package arriving.

  • Can I stack my credit on a sale? Yes — apply it to any non-sale item, or wait for sale prices and use it then. Only one code at checkout per order.

Operation Relight is a Reel Good Fun LLC initiative. Built in Middletown, Ohio. Never Fish Blind

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