Myself.....I prefer the Reel-Lights I like the larger size green ones, they are great all LED's......very low amp draw and you buy direct from the manufacturer. see the link in my signature
I am in the market for buying some 12 volt underwater lights for night fishing. If you all would please share with me what works best for you. Name brand,colors,flouresent or halogen,where to buy for best price. Least maintenance. Thanks
Myself.....I prefer the Reel-Lights I like the larger size green ones, they are great all LED's......very low amp draw and you buy direct from the manufacturer. see the link in my signature
I have spent most my life fishing........the rest I wasted.
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PICO Lures Field Rep
Brand name: Reel Lites
No maintence, 50,000 hour (17 years) low amps draw compared to other types
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Testimonials
Night fishing tips 101
Temperature Guide Crappie
Fishing lights
I have purchased three reel-lites and they work great from the bank or from a dock or boat. You will love them. The manufacturer is my dad, Bob Spare.
Aquatic Species Removal Engineer.
May God be with you. Keep CALM and STAY ANCHORED with your faith.
i just bought a green flour. light from academy sports for $20 ,probally about 2ft long
Q-beams by Brinkman. $13.99 at academy. Submersible halogen white light, very bright, always bring the crappie in.
Simple Life = Better Life
We used standard 12 volt incandescent bulbs in rubber sockets. These work great as long as you submerge them in water BEFORE you connect them to the battery. Of course you need pretty clear water because even a 100 watt bulb doesn't put much light underwater.
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Testimonials
Night fishing tips 101
Temperature Guide Crappie
Fishing lights
Aurora LED green. Love it. 3 years and still looks and works like new. Haven't seen Bob #1's LED's yet, as I don't think his were on the market when I purchased the Aurora.
"Hello, My name is Bill, and I'm a tackleholic"