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<blockquote data-quote="Sako" data-source="post: 5663132" data-attributes="member: 2539"><p>I have had a fish light for a while and never did anything with it so Monday night I decided to drop it off the end of the dock and see what happened... Holy Mackerel, Now I have bought everything to wire up the dock with a few fish lights and set them on a timer so they turn on and off everyday. This is one light about 20 minutes after dark. I caught crappie underneath the light just sitting there. I will get some pictures up once I get the lights installed and some video to see how it is. I would think if I leave the lights on everynight I will get more and more fish around them and thus more and more fish around the dock. These things pull less than a watt since they are LED so I would assume I can run them all night, everyday for almost nothing in electricity.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]1YI6ycbLNS8[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sako, post: 5663132, member: 2539"] I have had a fish light for a while and never did anything with it so Monday night I decided to drop it off the end of the dock and see what happened... Holy Mackerel, Now I have bought everything to wire up the dock with a few fish lights and set them on a timer so they turn on and off everyday. This is one light about 20 minutes after dark. I caught crappie underneath the light just sitting there. I will get some pictures up once I get the lights installed and some video to see how it is. I would think if I leave the lights on everynight I will get more and more fish around them and thus more and more fish around the dock. These things pull less than a watt since they are LED so I would assume I can run them all night, everyday for almost nothing in electricity. [MEDIA=youtube]1YI6ycbLNS8[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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