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12V LED GREEN UNDERWATER SUBMERSIBLE NIGHT FISHING LIGHT crappie ice squid boat
$ 6.27
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Description
For #1Specifications:
1. Color: Green
2. Lamp length: 7 inches
3. Wire length: 15 foot of new heavy duy black marine cable.
4. Power: 10 Watts
5. Input Voltage: DC 12V
6. Input Current: <1 Amp
7. Lumen: 2500 lumens
8. LED bulbs quantity: 65 5630 Style Leds
Features:
1. Awesome underwater fish attractant.
2. Fully weighted.
3. Perfect for boats, docks and piers.
4. 50,000 Hours of continuous use;
5. Compact size for easy storage.
6. Industrial-grade, fully-submersible design
7. Weight: 15 ounces.
8. 360 degree light view
9. Can be used both in fresh water and salt water.
10. 2000 lumens of brightness
11. Perfect light for crappie, shad and even squids.
12. 15' black marine power cord with brass battery clips.
Package Includes:
1 x Underwater Fishing Light
1 x Pliers
For #2
Feature:
1. Green Light 12 Volt submersible deep drop underwater LED fishing lamp, IP 68, with battery clip and waterproof switch.
2. 360 degree view, 15 watts, 108 beads super bright LED lights, ultra-low battery consumption.
3. Perfect light for crappie, shad and even squids.
4. Compact, lightweight, it can apply both in fresh water and salt water.
5. Industrial-grade, fully-submersible design. It is super brightness for night using.
Specification:
Item Type: Fishing Light
Material: ABS
Light Color: Green
Voltage: AC/DC 12V
Item Size: Diameter:30 mm Height: 80mm
Condition: New
Power: 15 Watts
LED Bulbs Quantity: 108
Wire Length:5m
Package Include:
1 x Underwater Fishing Light
1 x Pliers
HOW IT WORKS?
The special green led light cuts through the dark water of night, and within minutes microscopic creatures called zoo-plankton begin to home in on the green light source, very much the way insects are drawn to outdoor lighting. Small fish soon follow, attracted by the zoo-plankton. Each link in the food chain is followed by the next, over minutes and hours.
Soon shad and other bait fish will surround the light, which brings in the crappie and other bait predatory fish.