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yogi59weedr
02/12/2021 03:12AM
 
Shock.
This is the battery I use.
The lake in Iowa is lost Grove. Getting to be known as a night bite.
I'll report back in a week or so as soon as this blasted cold weather dissipates
 
joewildlife
02/10/2021 09:56PM
 
Odd question. I fish with underwater lights in Missouri for crappie, all summer long, and catch limits most every night. I do wonder how it would work in waters that held walleye. But why would you ask if it was ok to put an underwater light in your bait bucket?


Joe

 
yogi59weedr
02/11/2021 12:24AM
 
No, I thought a camp light. Instructions say to immerse in water to keep the heat from blowing the LEDS
I used it the other night for a couple hours an noticed very little drain.
 
joewildlife
02/12/2021 02:12PM
 
I never knew folks use lights when ICE fishing!
My lights are 48" florescent green lights. When they finally die, I will switch to the green LED lights.
Joe

 
yogi59weedr
02/11/2021 12:35AM
 
Thanks all . I think I got my answer. Just thought I'd get a quick hit here since I didn't have a Minnesota fishing regs book handy.
 
shock
02/11/2021 08:53AM
 
yogi59weedr: "No, I thought a camp light. Instructions say to immerse in water to keep the heat from blowing the LEDS
I used it the other night for a couple hours an noticed very little drain."
what kind of output ? whats the power source ?
 
yogi59weedr
02/10/2021 05:12PM
 
Buddy told me they were illegal in Minnesota.
I bought one to use in a lake in Iowa. Just curious it is legal to fish with.set it in a bucket of water for camp light
 
schweady
02/10/2021 07:04PM
 
As long as the bucket is in the boat or on the dock or on shore or on the ice... sure.

 
Zwater
02/10/2021 10:40PM
 
Illegal in Mn. Just check the Mn fishing guide book.