01-23-2014, 05:50 AM
[quote drowning_flys]If your talking about putting them on the poles to see bites I use to do that then i switched to bomber lights or battery lights after playing around with them on my bowfishing arrows and they work fantastic for arrows too . I use them mainly at night for sturgeon.
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I use electric floats when I'm only expecting to be out for a few hours after dark, but I often fish all night so they're not really cost effective. Especially when I forget to turn them off in the tackle box. Nothing like finding you've wasted almost five bucks and have nothing to fish with because you forgot to turn the damn thing off last time.
The Thill Splash Brites don't have the battery wasting problem, but the batteries aren't replaceable so once they're dead you have to buy another float at six bucks a pop.
I use these for putting on poles:
![[Image: fishinglight3.jpg]](http://i1190.photobucket.com/albums/z454/gogooutdoor/fishinglight3.jpg)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IETXbM6QBxE
They run about $2.50 on eBay and take coin batteries, which are much, much cheaper. Flashes green at rest, red when you get a bite.
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I use electric floats when I'm only expecting to be out for a few hours after dark, but I often fish all night so they're not really cost effective. Especially when I forget to turn them off in the tackle box. Nothing like finding you've wasted almost five bucks and have nothing to fish with because you forgot to turn the damn thing off last time.
The Thill Splash Brites don't have the battery wasting problem, but the batteries aren't replaceable so once they're dead you have to buy another float at six bucks a pop.
I use these for putting on poles:
![[Image: fishinglight3.jpg]](http://i1190.photobucket.com/albums/z454/gogooutdoor/fishinglight3.jpg)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IETXbM6QBxE
They run about $2.50 on eBay and take coin batteries, which are much, much cheaper. Flashes green at rest, red when you get a bite.
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