02-05-2011, 02:24 AM
[quote name='AT Grimaldi' timestamp='1304259287' post='22108']
That is correct. It is 4' long and float on its own. It comes with about 12' of cable with two larger alligator clips. The entire rig is stored in a fly rod-like looking tube when not in use. It seems VERY well built and rugged. I bought it at the Canyon Runner seminar last year. It was positioned as a swordfishing attractant but I thought it would be good for squid as well. Swordfishing is too far offshore for my vessel, but them squiddies are all MINE!!
Here is a link to it.: [url="http://www.hydroglow.com/products.html"]HyrdroGlow Products 4' light[/url]
It is a nice add on to the halogens and generator.
- ATG
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I too got myself the hydroglow. It's a good light to fish in dark desolation. It sure beats the hassle 2 stroke smokeness of a generator . Don't let the secret out. <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/whistling.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':wh' />
That is correct. It is 4' long and float on its own. It comes with about 12' of cable with two larger alligator clips. The entire rig is stored in a fly rod-like looking tube when not in use. It seems VERY well built and rugged. I bought it at the Canyon Runner seminar last year. It was positioned as a swordfishing attractant but I thought it would be good for squid as well. Swordfishing is too far offshore for my vessel, but them squiddies are all MINE!!
Here is a link to it.: [url="http://www.hydroglow.com/products.html"]HyrdroGlow Products 4' light[/url]
It is a nice add on to the halogens and generator.
- ATG
[/quote]
I too got myself the hydroglow. It's a good light to fish in dark desolation. It sure beats the hassle 2 stroke smokeness of a generator . Don't let the secret out. <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/whistling.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':wh' />