Blue for bill fish such as (Marlin, Sword, and Sailfish). Green for everthing else. So unless you are going way out for serios deep sea fishing where a Mac should not go green is the color you want.Divecoz wrote:Cool Dude ! I didn't know thats how you worked them.. Fish The Edge's ..Any color preference???
Russ dont see why those floaties (solar lights ) for pools wouldn't do something too? Maybe if I have the time and I remember CRSS...I just might build a floating light stick this winter..ROAD Soldier wrote:I have the 48" Hydro Glow and it gives a 30ft radius of light. If you think about using this to conduct underwater maintenance on your boat I wouldn't at least not in salt water. This thing does attract all kinds of fish including Sharks. In fact the way you fish it is fish the edges of the light because the bait fish mass in the light and when one swims close to the edge of darkness it gets ambushed by a predatory fish.
Why would I want an underwater light ?
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But then so would chumming the water as well as using bait on a hook, wouldn't it? Same idea, isn't it? Find something that attracts the fish to get them within range of finding your hook... You use a Coleman lantern hung off a bridge to attract shrimp when you're shrimping...why not a light in the water to attract baitfish? Just wondering...Wetsocks wrote:Using a light at night to attract fish, to catch them, is cheating, imho.
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Also do not buy to off takes of the Hydro Glow Light you see at Walmart, Bass Pro Shops, ect.. whether they be LED or what ever and cost less then $70 because they only last one season. The Hydro Glow normally cost $200 but is on sale right now for $150 and is what all the pros use and will last a lifetime.
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RussMT wrote: But I may take an old 12v Spa light and attach it to something.--Russ
I think this might be the winning idea. A spa light should be made for a marine enviroment, at least fresh water.
A quick check of Ebay shows several to choose from.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Pentair-Spabrite-sp ... 335f2f216f
Or here's the bulb only http://cgi.ebay.com/Pool-Spa-Clear-Lamp ... 1c15412058
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That might work.
I have one like this http://www.spadepot.com/shop/Digital-Co ... 652C1.aspx
It's not at all waterproof as it expects to be mounted inside the spa light case. But it was cool in my old spa and glowed all kinds of colors and patterns. If I put it inside something and temporarily attached it to 12v it might be a fun toy.
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I have one like this http://www.spadepot.com/shop/Digital-Co ... 652C1.aspx
It's not at all waterproof as it expects to be mounted inside the spa light case. But it was cool in my old spa and glowed all kinds of colors and patterns. If I put it inside something and temporarily attached it to 12v it might be a fun toy.
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Re: Why would I want an underwater light ?
I'm considering installing these onto my boat in two different locations. http://tinyurl.com/326vwqf. I want them for a couple reasons. The light while at anchor around the boat and the fish they attract ; although I don't fish...I do enjoy to see them in the wild. I like this model because it is LED and it's design doesn't create as much drag on the hull. Incandescent and Zeon lights will eat your battery alive and the 2 inch hole most other through hulls requires is a little scary for me. These do have an option for a through hull penetration, but I don't know exactly where I could put those holes.
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Re: Why would I want an underwater light ?
Its Simple enough to make a waterproof enclosure for just breaking the surface..
RussMT wrote:That might work.
I have one like this http://www.spadepot.com/shop/Digital-Co ... 652C1.aspx
It's not at all waterproof as it expects to be mounted inside the spa light case. But it was cool in my old spa and glowed all kinds of colors and patterns. If I put it inside something and temporarily attached it to 12v it might be a fun toy.
--Russ
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Re: Why would I want an underwater light ?
Those hot tub lights aren't made to stand up against life on the water. They are made for set conditions, namely...hot water. I've installed that same light into my hottub to replace the incandescence that were there before. They lasted longer than that particular tub did.
Divecoz wrote:Its Simple enough to make a waterproof enclosure for just breaking the surface..RussMT wrote:That might work.
I have one like this http://www.spadepot.com/shop/Digital-Co ... 652C1.aspx
It's not at all waterproof as it expects to be mounted inside the spa light case. But it was cool in my old spa and glowed all kinds of colors and patterns. If I put it inside something and temporarily attached it to 12v it might be a fun toy.
--Russ
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I checked amazon.com and google.com and could only find the ones for $200 . Might you be able to send a link on where to get one for $150 ?ROAD Soldier wrote: The Hydro Glow normally cost $200 but is on sale right now for $150 and is what all the pros use and will last a lifetime.
Thanks, John
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Those look good...didn't see pricing, though...wallville wrote:I'm considering installing these onto my boat in two different locations. http://tinyurl.com/326vwqf. I want them for a couple reasons. The light while at anchor around the boat and the fish they attract ; although I don't fish...I do enjoy to see them in the wild. I like this model because it is LED and it's design doesn't create as much drag on the hull. Incandescent and Zeon lights will eat your battery alive and the 2 inch hole most other through hulls requires is a little scary for me. These do have an option for a through hull penetration, but I don't know exactly where I could put those holes.
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I am sorry I was mistaken it is $129.00 for the 36" one at:jnsnwt wrote:I checked amazon.com and google.com and could only find the ones for $200 . Might you be able to send a link on where to get one for $150 ?ROAD Soldier wrote: The Hydro Glow normally cost $200 but is on sale right now for $150 and is what all the pros use and will last a lifetime.
Thanks, John
http://www.hydroglow.com/
