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night fishing
What is the best lighting to use? I use the clamp on lights from wally world and inverters at toledo..I have a endless supply of batteries. would this be bright enough for specks. it lights up the water pretty good. Or the generator? i would think the noise would scare the fish also What would be a good spot to set up on something like this. a reef or what maybe outside the wiers (don't think the pontoon will make it through...lol) We just want to park up put the lights on and start emptying the ice chest of cold drinks. and filling the live well.. We are gonna make a test run as soon as it warms up enough.... thought it would be fun and the boat holds a good bit of people if anyone wants to go i think it will hold at least 8 comfortably. its rated for 12 i think but don't know about 12 fishing. |
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There's a Night fishin rig ruining at Parkside marina, is that it?
if so its got some pretty good lights rigged on it... |
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They used to sell some lights that were actually sealed headlights in a floating plastic ring.....came with some Gator clips to hook to battery's. .....I think Gen would be to loud unless its a Honda......
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I got some "floating" lights, with the gator clips. These are sealed, and have styro-foam around them |
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fool this one is still on the trailer at cypress lake....its just a party barge now but i'm fixing to start working on it getting in back in shape and put some lights on it
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Sounds like fun!
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Ahh, well swing by Parkside when ya come down, and go look at that boat (actually looks like an old shrimp boat that they re-built) you'll get an idea for your lighting. Or i can take some pics for ya, i plan on running down there tomorrow anyways to buy some more shinners |
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so the floating ones would be better than several just shined on the surface of the water |
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Night fishing rig
I have built a couple of these for friends. i use a honda 5500 watt generator and 8 -400 watt sodium vapor HI lights.
3 on each side of the party barge and 1 on each end, If you put the generator on some soft rubber matting it wont vibrate to bad . You can mount switches for the lights on the console so that if you only have 2 or 3 people fishing you can just run the lights on one side. If you decide to build it let me know and i can help you w/ the electrical; part of it . |
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When I worked offshore in Breton Sound, we would go out on the crew boat at night to fish. We used two large parking lot type lights and kept the on board generators going. Some nights we couldn't bait the lines fast enough. The noise on the boat didn't seem to bother the fish out there. I bought a 1200 watt gen today to use when I go out this year for the work lights that I have. A 500 and 300 watt set of lamps to hang over the side of the boat. I think the choice is based on the needs. There are pros and con's to both.
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this is what i have i guess these aren't bright enough i put the flood lights in them....figured i wouldn't make it with the 6.99 ones
http://www.kmart.com/shc/s/p_10151_1...1023x272xTier3 |
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I think the automotive light in the molded styrofoam should be brighter than the 100 watt bulb. But any light is better than no light. As long as you can attract the bait fish to it.
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think about a different route if you want to invest a little money.
Coastal led's Here is the deal, they will likely run all night with just a couple batteries and they can be submerged (no heat) look up the website, goatro and I thought about this just this week, maybe mounting a couple on a piece of starboard or something |
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i have 2 1000watt inverters so i should be able to putt about 18 to 20 of them up....would have to bring alot of batteries though would probly drain them pretty quick
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the thru hull one's? |
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set that inverter up with charger, recharge the batteries and fish all night with the LED
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http://www.coastalnightlights.com/orders.html
thanks thats a pretty good idea..leds are easy on the batteries too |
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that picture of the ones on the 21 whaler light up the rear of that boat quite a bit.
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how about if you mounted one of these on a inch and a half piece of pvc then mounted the pipe on the boat as to put the light over the water but still in the air to help project the light a little farther. Kind of like outriggers
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Night lights
I use a honda generator with two tripod work station light's. Each work station has two 500 watt flouresent lights.This has worked excellent for many year's.I' ve found that the green tinted lens work the best.
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