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Another obervation from GI Bridge. I observed a lot of fishean used portable LED spotlight instead of the traditional gas lantern. These lights seemed to be strong in tems of luminescence but life seemed to be short.
Does anyone know what are the wattage? Checked out n ebay, there are a few wattage options ranging from 10W to 50W.
Any advice?
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I have 2 that's led 30w. Works fine.
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I'm not sure. I use a hydro glow light connected to a car jump starter battery. It lasts more than a few hours.
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I'm not sure. I use a hydro glow light connected to a car jump starter battery. It lasts more than a few hours.
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Thanks for feedback folks! I think I would try the portable LED spotlight.
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Remember to share your lights. Hate those people never want to share their lights. Lol.
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Always been a sharer for the past 2 decades on GI Bridge though with old technology (gas lantern) ;-)
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14-05-2016, 09:42 AM
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Nothing at All at GI this morning up to 1pm.
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Went out with Frances fleet last night 7pm to 1am. Â Â 20 -40 FOW and it was a slow but
steady pick all night in the rain and drizzle.  Right around 100 squid for the night.Â
Mostly singles with 5 or 6 doubles, no triples for me.Both long and short fin squid with
the short fins being some monsters. Squid were from the bottom to the surface at
different times through the night. took a couple dozen on the surface, most of my
squid came from traditional bottom jigging. Would have to rate it as fair to good.
BTW cost of trip was $45.
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Quote:Went out with Frances fleet last night 7pm to 1am. Â Â 20 -40 FOW and it was a slow but
steady pick all night in the rain and drizzle.  Right around 100 squid for the night.Â
Mostly singles with 5 or 6 doubles, no triples for me.Both long and short fin squid with
the short fins being some monsters. Squid were from the bottom to the surface at
different times through the night. took a couple dozen on the surface, most of my
squid came from traditional bottom jigging. Would have to rate it as fair to good.
BTW cost of trip was $45.
Nice report Janz. Can you describe or put up a pic of your bottom rig. You use a weight with multiple jigs? Thanks.
Martin and Ruta
Outdoor writing: Subsistence living, living off the grid, foraging wild plants, mushrooming, prospecting, hunting and fishing.Â
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What area was frances fleet fishing?
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Using medium size jigs (pink yozurris) with 2 oz weight.
Surface action was with no weight and using light weight jig
We started right at the red can on Nebraska Shoals
Very foggy could not keep track as I could not see land
We drifted for hrs according to capt 2.5 miles before we went back
for new drift, only moved once all night. Still cleaning em and cutting for bait
will try to post pic later
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Is anybody catching any squid in Newport? Went there the last two Mondays nothing.
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Hello everyone
I am new to the forum, and to answer the last post I went to GI causeway last Thursday night and got about 1/4 of 5 galon bucket
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New to this site but read a lot of good information atleast on locations to try.. I'm from mass and never knew how great of a squid fishery Rhode Island was! Tried for my first time tonight from the GI causeway.. Brought two 1000 lumen led work lights hooked up to inverter off truck battery. Pink yozuri squid jigs one lightly weight one not. Tried everything from 1/4 oz weight to 2 oz weight tied off to the back of the jig as instructed by watch hill outfitters.. Only got one squid but meanwhile the guys left and right of me had two 5 gallon buckets full each.. Tried every motion possible jigging paying attention to the two masters next to me.. One guy had a generator and couldn't keep his line in rn water. Saw him using a multi hook jig.. Seemed to be the only difference in my set up and his. Have to try again tomorrow with something similar and hope for better success
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Quote:Using medium size jigs (pink yozurris) with 2 oz weight.
Surface action was with no weight and using light weight jig
We started right at the red can on Nebraska Shoals
Very foggy could not keep track as I could not see land
We drifted for hrs according to capt 2.5 miles before we went back
for new drift, only moved once all night. Still cleaning em and cutting for bait
will try to post pic later
Thanks!
Martin and Ruta
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Was at goat island Saturday night. Cold cold cold, 5 in 5 hrs.
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Anyone been to Ft Wetherill in Jamestown yet?
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went to Newport today very windy and choppy no one fishing no squid, went to DEM in Jamestown last monday nothing there.  Every week everyone says next week?
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Was at JT on thursday on my kayak marked no squid. Left with my limit of blackfish. Will try again this thursday