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The Tackle Box (Lures, Baits, Rigs) Discuss everything related to tackle here, including making your own |
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#62
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Going to be a trial and error thing. Clear vs dirty vs salt is all going to have an effect on buoyancy. Best thing is to tie a float the desired height above the light and put your weight on the light.
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s-or-f
does it mater if you sink them, or would they work just as good if it is floating? saltwater fishing of course
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I would think sinking just below surface would be best. While these lights are pretty bright, the surface of the water would reflect much of the light.
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#65
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Finally dropped one in our 18' pool to test.
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That thing is bright!
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Be glad to put them in salt water and see how they do.
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even sitting vertical on the bottom the light cant spread out in a circular pattern because once again the bottom stops it. it depends on the water depth but from just below the surface to the top 1/3 third of the water column would seam to be the best position |
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Just completed my battery test (kinda). Kept my light connected for 14 hours straight. Disconnected at 9:00pm. So I should get at least 7 hours with 2 lights which should be more than enough.
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#70
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Willing to Pay someone to make me about 4-6 ft'er.. For saltwater. Free saltwater trip..
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