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Those underwater lights really are the bomb...

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    Those underwater lights really are the bomb...

    Put mine in yesterday at McQueeny and the first night had 20+ catfish on them at one time slurping mayflies...

    #2
    What light are you talking about?

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      #3
      [ATTACH]853271[/ATTACH]

      [ATTACH]853272[/ATTACH]

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        #4
        Cool!!! What model is that? Battery powered or power cord? Any pics of it out of the water??

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          #5
          Originally posted by AntlerCollector View Post
          What light are you talking about?
          This is what I put in.

          http://www.underwaterfishlight.com/

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            #6
            That's pretty dang sweet!

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              #7
              They work... caught ti many off then ti not believe

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                #8
                Which one did you get?

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                  #9
                  Those cell phone pics were from about 16' up....most of the cats were 18" or larger...a couple were over 2'

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by AntlerCollector View Post
                    Which one did you get?
                    I got the standard double light with 50' and 100' cords.

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                      #11
                      Check these out, local Texas made.
                      Marine Lighting and Electronic Specialist Shop for Lights Services Galleries Marine Services Supernova Fishing Lights is more than just lights. We light the night so you look good on the water, but we also provide services so that you are on the water and doing what you love. Whether you are fishing, pleasure cruising, entertaining…

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                        #12
                        The problem with LED underwater lights in a permanent installation is they don't get hot enough and algae will grow on them and block them in a couple of months. They are great for portable use.

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