I BPS 15" green submergable lights, i have 3 they work great and cost 15.00 apiece. u can buy more expensive ones but these work great, get u a few Large sinkers they don't come with weight to sink them, takes about 6 ounces to sink them
Hey nightstalkers,what is the best lights to get in your opinion.There are several types on the market but which ones do you recomend and why.Battery draw,brightness,ect.
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I BPS 15" green submergable lights, i have 3 they work great and cost 15.00 apiece. u can buy more expensive ones but these work great, get u a few Large sinkers they don't come with weight to sink them, takes about 6 ounces to sink them
Starfire Q-beam lights work good and you should be able to get one at Wal-Mart. My favorite is a flounder gigging light.
Our Aurora is top notch and indestructible. Very easy on the battery. The guys on this site www.azbasszone.com have learned to love it over the others. Go do a search for yourself and see what others think of it?
Q-beam
"If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles." ~Doug Larson
So what does the light do? Attract the Crappie?
All I need to live is RC cars, Motocross, Biking, and Fishing:D
Always looking for fishing partners in the bay area.
the light attracts the baitfish and minnows, the noise from the baitfish and minnows attract the crappie,stripe,bass catfish,even a snake from time to time,,,
The Green Lights Work For Me, I've Tried About
Every Kind There Is, Except The Expensive Ones,
And The Green Lights At Bass Pro Are My Choice.
John B.
When I get a "real boat" I'm going to get an "Aquastar" kit that includes white, green and blue, and doesn't need any additional weight to submerge - and the best part is the bulbs can be replaced with halogen bulbs you can get at an auto parts store.
Reasoning:
1) They are bright (halogen)
2) You can change colors depending on what works on any given body of water
3) The bulbs can be replaced
4) I really like their website - they've got all sorts of info on fishing with lights that they share with everybody - even if you don't buy or own one of their products.
5) They're made in the good old US of A
6) weight for submerging is built-in
7) they sell a complete kit for $30 - a reasonable price.
Star Fire Q-beam. Inexpensive and works great.