I forgot to ask, in the summer does the launch light stay on all night or shut off before midnight like in the winter.
Ive crappie/gill fished Nyona since the mid 60's. Iced fished Nyona after dark for Crappie but never night fished for crappie on soft water.
Since I'm retired now with more time I was thinking about summer night fishing for crappie. Since icefishing is totally different than summer I guess I'm a OLD newbe to summer crappie night fishin. So would under the bridge be a good place to start. I figure since I don't have much of a lighting system the bridge walls would reflect more light. My only light is a clamp on 2-Dcell light, looks allot like a flashlight on a stick.
I forgot to ask, in the summer does the launch light stay on all night or shut off before midnight like in the winter.
sorry not my area. everyone out fishin, mite take while for reply.
Not my area either, but with the huge variety of lights (especially LED's) you should be able to upgrade for a price that fits your wallet. Good luck, stay safe, and congratulations on retirement.
Pass the "Sportsman Baton" on before you're gone, promote values for others to hunt and fish upon.
even those cheap solar LED spot lights for the yard wold work fine. hang it over the side of the boat, or on cane pole in a rod holder shining into the water. we just used a lantern on a hook in the ore lock when i was a kid. im convinced you dont need much light. its more of a location thing. the light just enhances the activity after a while by invigorating the school of bait it draws. if you a early bird try it 3 hours before sunup instead. lots of lakes have that bite window going on also. at ddark, around midnight, and before and after dawn have proven to be hot times over the years. experiment with glow jigs/hooks too. they will out fish plain hooks on some nights by a large margin. so will jiggin raps and roadrunners.
i looked at your lake and think your in a good area by the bridge. the ramp side looks best from the map. really hard to say from just topo map though. lots of factors influence their movements. use those electronics to find the most marks suspended over deeper water before dark. set up and fish several nights to make a judgement. if you can draw a bunch of bait in short order you are most likely going to have a good night.
let us know how ya do, and i hope its good
Anyone that knows me they know I'm cheap, if I can DIY I will. Made these 2 lights for $9.99. The 16ft strip light was the only real cost, the bottles where 50cent drinks from wallyworld the wife drinks and I had the silicone. Just made them so have yet to soldier wires yet or add weight. Anyone interested here's the link for the lights, the guy ships fast got mine in 3 days.
5M 16.4 Ft 5050 SMD 300LED Green LED Strip Light Black PCB IP65 Waterproof USEG 699974022523 | eBay
Very inventive good luck
those are awesome man good job! now post some crappie pics you get from using them.