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Several weeks ago, I bought one of those battery powered green LED submersible lights. I was planning on using it to draw in minnows at night so I could scoop them up with a net.
I finally got a chance to use the thing last night. I went to one of my home lakes, that has several floating fishing platforms. I initially dropped it into the water on the deep side. Well, after several minutes, I didn't notice ANYTHING coming in. I moved it over to near the weedline.
Within seconds of dropping it in, I had a couple "somethings" swimming around the light. I'm not totally sure what they were. These critters were probably less than 1/2" in length, and closer to 1/4". They looked like very tiny tadpoles. I could see very prominent eyes. I'm thinking they might have been Damselfly nymphs.
Within a few minutes, I had something else swarming around the light. These were extremely tiny, about the size of sand grains. I could see them, as they were present by the thousands.
I kept looking for minnows. Never did see any. However, the real fun started about an hour into the soak. I saw my first fish. It came rushing in from my left, around behind the light, stopped, then rushed behind me. It was just barely within range of the light. I could see the shape of the fish, but not identify it. Size-wise, it was either a big Crappie, or a small LMB.
The next 30 minutes was really fun. Every few minutes, several fish would move in, and circle the light just far enough out that I could see the outline of the body, but not identify it. I did have a few Bluegill move in close, and start inhaling the small critters.
I'm probably going to have to use this thing where the minnows are, shallow water. I have a few spots like that around, just have to try it. Of course, the weather is against me as well; it's coming to a close in the warm-water season. Water temp has dropped about 13 degrees. But, I may end up doing some night-fishing trips with this light, out of my kayak, at some known Crappie holes.
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If yo dont mind school me one the light your using, the onlt one I've ever used was just a old white light.
Johnny, it's a Berkley, takes 3 AA batteries, and has 6 green LED lights inside a waterproof housing. I got it at Academy Sports and Outdoors a few months ago.
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