Great Thread... and it started way back in 2003, 6 years ago!!!
Hi guys, i came across this thread whilst searching for squid lights/submersible lights/flounder lightsetc
I see a lot of you are local people to my area, so it has made for some good reading. (ok, now i understand, Vic sub-forum)
I notice i lot of lights are used on American Sites, with preference to Green and Red (pink) spectrums.
There has also been many advances in LED lighting, which will not drain your battery like more conventional lighting will.
So after all these years, does anyone have any results to share???
I have seen people make rigs out of PVC tube that hold the light under water off a boat, even multiple lights out the back of a boat.
I like that Combo Green Flouro and penetrating white light to get down the water tables....
Hi guys, i came across this thread whilst searching for squid lights/submersible lights/flounder lightsetc
I see a lot of you are local people to my area, so it has made for some good reading. (ok, now i understand, Vic sub-forum)
I notice i lot of lights are used on American Sites, with preference to Green and Red (pink) spectrums.
There has also been many advances in LED lighting, which will not drain your battery like more conventional lighting will.
So after all these years, does anyone have any results to share???
I have seen people make rigs out of PVC tube that hold the light under water off a boat, even multiple lights out the back of a boat.
I like that Combo Green Flouro and penetrating white light to get down the water tables....