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Old 08-06-2013, 07:01 PM
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Was wondering what was your opinion on underwater fishing lights? Do they work? If so, what brands you like? Any difference between the green lights and white lights?
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Old 08-06-2013, 07:06 PM
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YES they work, I have had success with white and green, but feel green is best. Not sure what brand to tell I what to get. I am looking for a good one myself.
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Old 08-06-2013, 08:10 PM
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YES they work, I have had success with white and green, but feel green is best. Not sure what brand to tell I what to get. I am looking for a good one myself.
I've dabbled on and off with the idea of getting one, but never pull the trigger. Right now I'm dabbling on with it. Theres such a wide range of prices on them, some of them just 15-20 bucks and others I've seen for 300-400 bucks. I've looked at these lights, http://www.thegreenmonsterfishinglight.com/lights, and even their portable 12 Volt light is $179 and thats pretty pricey for me.
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Well, I have never owned one, but I have seen the cheaper ones fail a few times and the reviews on the interweb show that many buyers have the same problems. I too have looked at the site you posted, the fact they are LED and will last all night on next to no power and should stay sealed makes me want to save up for one.
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This was the LED one I was looking at, different company.

http://underwatergreenfishinglights....le-drop-light/
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