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Underwater lighting for recreational squid fishing
#21
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....
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#22
[quote name='Salty_Dog' post='14044' date='Mar 23 2009, 08:03 AM']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....[/quote]



hi we are a fishing tackle manufacturer in China, we also produce the squid fishing light u asked, if uy are interested, feel free to contact me at email address: baoenbo.2008@yahoo.com.cn


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#23
I posted a few squid photos to the gallery you might enjoy seeing.


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#24
[quote name='DeepSea Power and Light' post='15940' date='Jul 7 2009, 09:13 AM']I posted a few squid photos to the gallery you might enjoy seeing.[/quote]



Awesome, thank you.

Those squid are HUGE!!!
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#25
[quote name='Hara' post='14049' date='Mar 23 2009, 10:12 AM']hi we are a fishing tackle manufacturer in China, we also produce the squid fishing light u asked, if uy are interested, feel free to contact me at email address: baoenbo.2008@yahoo.com.cn[/quote]





hi, if u like our products, pls contact me at any time, my emial is baoenbo.2008@yahoo.com.cn


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#26
i have over the years, fished off many gamefishing boats with underwater lights

the lights definately attract fish.

not being able to justify the cost, i decided to make my own

these are proto types using 9 'super bright' leds

the light pool extends 10m

the leds draw .02 amp each (which works out to 25 days continuous running off my battery)

all you need is a basic understanding of electronics and your set

these cost less than $20 ea to put together.

       





fish'n'chippy
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#27
hi fish n chippy, where do you buy the ultra bright LEDs? Might make a good prawning light too.
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#28
glen

i got the leds from down your way

[url="http://www.ledsales.com.au"]www.ledsales.com.au[/url]

these 'ultra bright' low power leds provide very good illumination for the power that they use

if you are looking for an "underwater spotlight" i would concider using

CREE High Power XLamp® XP-G LED, these new leds will pump out heaps of light

but the trade off is that they will use about 3A, which is not that much less than a halogen bulb

check out Cutter Electronics @ [url="http://www.cutter.com.au"]http://www.cutter.com.au[/url]

these will be the next series of leds that i will play around with

happy hunting



fish'n'chippy
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#29
thanks for the info fish n chippy.



this reminds me that aussie disposals were selling a LED prawn light. It is described as follows:



$24.95

Oz Prawn Light

12 volt - 20 watt prawning light. (Battery not included)



[url="http://www.aussiedisposals.com.au/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=318&osCsid=828a0d6c4bcda52e9ac7131071bfcb2b"]http://www.aussiedisposals.com.au/catalog/...ac7131071bfcb2b[/url]



I wonder if the LEDs they are using are the ultra bright ones <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':th' />
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#30
you would need to turn it on

the ones i used 32000mcd 15 deg, it's like looking at a welding flash

leaves spots on your retinas for 10min

be carefull



fish'n'chippy
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#31
yeah actually that happened to me after looking at my cheapy LED torch head on! silly me! I won't do that again in a hurry.
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#32
went jew fishing the other night

didn't do any good on jew, however my lights attracted a school

of yakkas and kept them there for about 5 hours.

it's nice to know when you want a fresh bait, all you need to do is just jig one up



the lights work well however i believe that they need be a little bit brighter

(i'll just add in more leds)

let you know the results



still looking for the squid but it is only a matter of time <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Tongue' />

fish'n'chippy
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#33
Dear All,

anybody interested in Fishing underwater light, have a look at [url="http://my.opera.com/penaeus/albums/show.dml?id=904969"]http://my.opera.com/penaeus/albums/show.dml?id=904969[/url]

Good for Fish as well Squid.



rgds, dw
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#34
Hi,



We are a factory from China. We are suppling various fishing lights. We make sure you that they are so great and can help you catch more fishes.

Here is the website:

www.hcfishingsupply.com



Look forward to build a business relationship.

Regards,

Josenine

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#35
Howdy

I've got a sealed beam light on a pole that I use for floundering (hope it's not illegal). I find that I can get about 6 hours of light from a full 12V battery....just not quite enough to last out the night! I have also seen guys on piers using weighted Dolphin torches (waterproof) on ropes to attract squid....I was sceptical, but the guy who was using them swore by it. Expensive I would imagine with batteries@>$8 each!

Also while floundering I have seen small (5cm) squid grab tiny mullet illuminated in the light - awesome to see
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