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Thread: solar LED yard lights on cover

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    anyone try this? what do you guys think? wouldnt a light attached to your best crappie jamb only make it better? should attract minnows and crappie like any other light, rite? stick it there then go fish it later at night. mite attract unwanted fishermen too though. lol

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    cool idea. ill give it a try.
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    You just gave me an idea about using them in the boat night fishing they are cheap and you can store them in a compartment easy enough .
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    Quote Originally Posted by gotta_fish View Post
    You just gave me an idea about using them in the boat night fishing they are cheap and you can store them in a compartment easy enough .

    How you gonna charge them if you hide 'em from sunlight?
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    lol
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    and whe they are in the comparment it will be dark and they will turn on and run down

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    well i was thinking more like stealing the lights from your wifes flower garden. anyway if you paced them on the cover in daytime, to fish later, they would charge. kinda off the point here though. lol what i was wondering is if they would light up enough to draw baitfish under them. i made a floating one the other day. i cut the top off a 2 liter and placed it inside to float.it can be dropped in the cover to float on its own or tethered to it. mite get a chance to try it this weekend.

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    Interesting.

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    Some have switches and batteries that can be charged. I like Citronella Tiki Torches.
    Dollar tree has them small ones for a buck. Wmart has biggr ones for 2 bucks.
    Used with Citronella you can stay bug free.
    Wmart has super extra very bright yard lights 2#=$50.
    A little spendy but could be made into a floating light.

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    I like that idea. Making your own luck so to speak.

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