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Gigging Rails/ Light Setup
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<blockquote data-quote="PSG-1" data-source="post: 231738" data-attributes="member: 6937"><p>Obviously those aren't the same type of LED's that I have....mine are nowhere near as bright as a 250 watt bulb. Heck, I have a "Redline" flashlight that runs off 3 AAA batteries that's probably 3 times brighter than that LED.</p><p></p><p>I really prefer the underwater gigging lights, especially if the water conditions are the least bit choppy, but the problem I have with them is when I get into shallow water, they bump the bottom. Something you don't want to do with glass globes around oyster rocks. </p><p></p><p>And I can't raise them up any more, because then they cause turbulence at the surface as the boat is drifting along. So, that's why I use the deck mounted lights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSG-1, post: 231738, member: 6937"] Obviously those aren't the same type of LED's that I have....mine are nowhere near as bright as a 250 watt bulb. Heck, I have a "Redline" flashlight that runs off 3 AAA batteries that's probably 3 times brighter than that LED. I really prefer the underwater gigging lights, especially if the water conditions are the least bit choppy, but the problem I have with them is when I get into shallow water, they bump the bottom. Something you don't want to do with glass globes around oyster rocks. And I can't raise them up any more, because then they cause turbulence at the surface as the boat is drifting along. So, that's why I use the deck mounted lights. [/QUOTE]
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