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Title: need some experience advice about night lights
Post by: fool4fish on January 22, 2015, 11:30:53 PM
i had this crazy idea of using a submersible hydraglo light right down a hole at night for crappie n eyes any ideas if this can attract in winter pattern pretty experienced in soft water but curious bout winter thanx in advance 
Title: Re: need some experience advice about night lights
Post by: davidhoheisel on January 22, 2015, 11:41:18 PM
Good question. I havnt tried it but I heard it works in open water. I would think it could be done on ice. Keep us posted on how it works.
Title: Re: need some experience advice about night lights
Post by: slabslayer on January 23, 2015, 12:16:13 AM
It works. And it did for me tonight again. However, I don't put a light down the hole. That's never worked well on ice for me though. It does work in open water. But on ice I think it's too much light down the hole. I position a lantern or now my lighted shanty over the hole and the light shines down in. Works like a charm. Busted the crappies again tonight on Nimi.
Title: Re: need some experience advice about night lights
Post by: fool4fish on January 23, 2015, 01:40:33 AM
thanx slabslayer after further research my conclusion brought me to the on ice idea versus in hole so i already gathered all my recharge lights i use for softwater fishing and got them charging gonna try a big area and kinda make a lighted field with my tip ups then on the hydaglo n gonna do an experiment and post the results dave i thinking i may drill a hole down n try to keep from punching thru then set the hydra glo in the hole versus in the water n see i dont know anything about nimi but i was curious what depth was u fishing in with the laterns tonite slab ?
Title: Re: need some experience advice about night lights
Post by: slabslayer on January 23, 2015, 08:35:55 AM
We were in about 8-10 feet on the edge of a hole in the weed bed. There were other guys with no lights that weren't catching and didn't stay long. Light is the key at night, but with Nimi's super clear water you went indirect light. Like a lantern positioned next to a hole and shining down.
Title: Re: need some experience advice about night lights
Post by: fool4fish on January 23, 2015, 11:19:48 AM
Thanks slab I'm trying this technique at buckeye Fri night pulling an all nighter n fishing all day Sat will post my results thanx for your tips
Title: Re: need some experience advice about night lights
Post by: fool4fish on January 27, 2015, 06:55:36 PM
well the night didnt bear any fruits for me i set up 3 different areas one direct in the hole the second shinning thru clear ice near my hole and 3 just a lantern in the area i was fishing the only action was a flag up no fish tho and it was on the holes with light shinning thru solid ice near the hole i am gonna try more subtle lantern approach next outing im on the fence with it being productive for eyes with their night predator orientation but will keep trying to develope a pattern
Title: Re: need some experience advice about night lights
Post by: fool4fish on January 28, 2015, 09:53:00 PM
well happy to say stayed at the evening bite with two lanterns in the open this evening and got 2 keeper gills n 2 keeper crappie kept the fish around an extra two hours first time getting gills that late  ;D
Title: Re: need some experience advice about night lights
Post by: FatherNson on February 01, 2015, 11:06:41 PM
Does anyone know if minnows work for crappie on Nimi?  We used a light over the holes, caught a few keeper crappie with maggots.  Wondering if minnows work better???
Title: Re: need some experience advice about night lights
Post by: slabslayer on February 02, 2015, 06:18:21 AM
If the fish are aggressive, yes. If not minnows work great to call them in. We used one rod with a minnow and then had one with a wax worm. Many times they'd come in to investigate the minnow but eat the wax worm.
Title: Re: need some experience advice about night lights
Post by: holehopper on February 02, 2015, 08:58:09 AM
ordered a green l.e.d. submerseable light from broadway tackle in georgia,will post results after i receive it and give it a try,supposed to draw in plankton which draws in minnows which draws in fish,thats the theory anyhow.  ???
Title: Re: need some experience advice about night lights
Post by: FatherNson on February 02, 2015, 09:48:25 PM
Thanks slab.  We'll have to try "tethering" a minnow to one hole to see if we can draw in crappie.   :D  We were discussing the other night whether a light by the hole helps, and how to submerse a light.
Title: Re: need some experience advice about night lights
Post by: fool4fish on February 02, 2015, 10:26:21 PM
i gave it a try n didnt have any luck with it jury is still out may give it another shot it seems submersibles are too intense im going to try laying one on the ice in my area i like this method hope someone has sum luck 8)
Title: Re: need some experience advice about night lights
Post by: snag on February 03, 2015, 08:37:21 AM
I've had decent success using one of those Styrofoam crappie lights.  The ones that are for sitting on top of the water.   The draw back to one of those is you have to take a battery with you.   
Title: Re: need some experience advice about night lights
Post by: fool4fish on February 03, 2015, 10:53:14 AM
I see the intest has stayed with the topic and it's drawn me back in so I'm gonna try it again tonite I've been on a panfish bite that's been pretty routine so I feel I got a better median to test this one thing I feel helps is to be set up and continue your lights with the sunset to keep your fish biting after dusk versus showing up in complete darkness n blasting a new light and popping a bunch of holes for those intrested I'm trying several methods n I will post results with a breakdown of each ;)
Title: Re: need some experience advice about night lights
Post by: Fisnfool on February 03, 2015, 11:44:55 AM
ordered a green l.e.d. submerseable light from broadway tackle in georgia,will post results after i receive it and give it a try,supposed to draw in plankton which draws in minnows which draws in fish,thats the theory anyhow.  ???

Green should be a good light.

I used green glow sticks and hung them just about a foot above the fish in the summer.  I'm not sure if a glow stick would work in cold water.

I'll check into the light you bought or make one up.  Several of these sealed in a plastic jar should do it. 

Posted the wrong link.  These are larger an brighter than the ones I posted. https://www.sparkfun.com/products/8861 (https://www.sparkfun.com/products/8861)
Title: Re: need some experience advice about night lights
Post by: holehopper on February 03, 2015, 05:56:37 PM
now that sounds like a good plan,good luck to you. :)
Title: Re: need some experience advice about night lights
Post by: slabslayer on February 03, 2015, 06:15:08 PM
Those work in the summer. I have one too.
Title: Re: need some experience advice about night lights
Post by: holehopper on February 04, 2015, 11:51:38 AM
my light is supposed to arrive today,so friday night the test begins.
Title: Re: need some experience advice about night lights
Post by: fool4fish on February 05, 2015, 05:33:40 PM
so far both times i tried the hydraglo no action moved n used lanterns n i caught gills and crappie as late as 11p tues night with a full moon
Title: Re: need some experience advice about night lights
Post by: holehopper on February 07, 2015, 10:27:57 AM
used green submersible light friday night,3 of us fished around it,we ended up with about the same amount of fish that we get by not using it,so the jury is still out i guess,there are alot of variables to consider,but will try it again.
Title: Re: need some experience advice about night lights
Post by: Green Pea on February 07, 2015, 11:24:06 PM
I have two flat lights that each have 24 round lenses that project light. I think I'll give them a try. Maybe sit them on each side of me a few feet away.

I'll post results as well. Cool thread.
Title: Re: need some experience advice about night lights
Post by: Fishingoat on February 08, 2015, 07:23:34 PM
We hang a lantern from a rope under a bridge in the spring for crappie and fish around it so I would think it would work the same thru the ice.  I swear the light on my underwater camera scares them thought.  Would like to know the results of a long term trial.  Keep us posted. 
Title: Re: need some experience advice about night lights
Post by: Green Pea on February 08, 2015, 10:27:49 PM
Well I caught a decent amount of fish tonight... nothing real special but I finally got out of my funk.

The ice was definitely to washed out for me to venture on too so I fished from a dock. I laid each light flat on the ice about three feet on each side of me. It was still daylight when I put them on the ice. Maybe an hour before it got dark.

I used a small bright green jigging blade with white glow paint on the opposite side of the blade tipped with spikes. Some of the spike were dead and red colored. It seemed the more spikes I would add to the jig the better.

That color slowed down a bit so I switched to a Lindy toad in glow red and it worked. I wonder if the glowing jig seems more natural with light shinning into the water.

Anyhow I will try that again.
Title: Re: need some experience advice about night lights
Post by: slabslayer on February 09, 2015, 06:28:10 AM
Light or no light a glow jig makes all the difference after dark. It's all I use. One night a couple weeks ago I couldn't figure out why I quit catching crappie after dusk, then I remembered I forgot to switch to my glow jig. Put on a glow and instantly started getting crappies again.
Title: Re: need some experience advice about night lights
Post by: fool4fish on February 09, 2015, 06:43:56 PM
slab i back it u up no matter if lantern lights or not glo has been good to me got me crappie 10pm on a hole i hit gill after gill i like the work ur putting in green pea will figure this all out soon