19-04-2023, 03:55 AM
Reply to Kamikazekiddo,
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I agree with JonnyFishOn. I use a similar light, about 1000 lumens. You don't need a generator and massive lights to attract squid. Softer lighting closer or actually in the water seems to work best. The green submersible lights are a good attractant and most run on small 12V rechargeable batteries or are USB rechargeable. Generators are loud and annoying. Takes away from the enjoyment of the fishing experience. Some "Terrys" will argue with me that they only come to fill up buckets. So be it. But I travel a long way to enjoy being there with people on the bridge. Fishing and enjoying a good cigar and a grinder from Niko's in Harrisville.
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I agree with JonnyFishOn. I use a similar light, about 1000 lumens. You don't need a generator and massive lights to attract squid. Softer lighting closer or actually in the water seems to work best. The green submersible lights are a good attractant and most run on small 12V rechargeable batteries or are USB rechargeable. Generators are loud and annoying. Takes away from the enjoyment of the fishing experience. Some "Terrys" will argue with me that they only come to fill up buckets. So be it. But I travel a long way to enjoy being there with people on the bridge. Fishing and enjoying a good cigar and a grinder from Niko's in Harrisville.