Nice skippa wish I could of been there.
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I got there about 6 pm, the lake was mirror flat calm with only a few boats out on the lake. Turned on the Garmne to find the artificial reafs from pilings 2 to 23 with # 16 and 17 holding the most bait and a few fish. I had 4 poles out like I was spider rig fishing when they all doubled over at the same time, Stripers and boy can they tangle up some equiptment. Ended up catching 5 then nothing till the moon came up then another round of stripers little ones this time only tangling 2 poles. Started catching a few sac a lait nothing fast and furious but steady. kept 14 green lights worked great attracting plenty bait. Here is some pictures![]()
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Basinchartreuse LIKED above post
very nice skippa ! I made one of those green lights, but I've never tried it out. Good pictures.
Skippa Chippa LIKED above post
So how deep do you put lights? I have a clear light. Does one do better than the other?
I used a 25' extension coard and cut it in half, the horizontal light is @ 8' and the vertical light @ 4'. I used the green light strip to keep from attracting to many mosquitoes and bugs. These are just prototype lights and a work in progress I have 1 light that keeps leaking. This is my third trip using them, haven't caught an abundance of fish but the numbers are increasing as the water warms up. Location probably has alot to do with the catch but the lights sure attract a lot of bait fish.
sneakypete LIKED above post
nice post.
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Man, those lights look really cool Chip! Thanks for sharing and yes those stripers can make a mess of your tackle!!!
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