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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Anyone who’s ever wished to continue their summer fishing into the twilight hours knows how hard it can be to fish at night. However, night fishing is one of life’s great joys and there are many ways to make it better and more productive. One of the best tools for the nighttime angler is a good underwater fishing light. An underwater fishing light is not just some flashlight mounted to the hull of a boat. These are quality lights that use a surreal green glow to attract all kinds of fish. While there are many different colors, green are by far the best. Color Matters – At Least to Fish The concept behind underwater fishing lights is activation of the water’s food chain. Plankton is attracted to the light and comes to the surface. Baitfish follow the plankton, and predatory fish follow them. However, when it comes to the best underwater fishing lights, the color matters. While photographers use red or blue lights, underwater fishing lights should be green. Green fishing lights are the most effective because the short wavelength of green light lets it penetrate the water deeper than other colors. And deeper is better for bringing up the big game fish. As Above So Below Underwater fishing lights can be broken down into two categories, portable and permanently boat mounted. Each have their pros and cons. There are also underwater dock lights that can act the same way as boat lights. Boat Mounted: Great for docks Great for swimmers to find the boat Easy to use Look cool as hell Light up the water only, so no insects Portable Lights: They are, well, portable Run off batteries or 12-volt car or boat systems Durable and shock resistant Usable in multiple settings Usable as a deep fishing light Aside from the two primary categories of mounted or drop lights, those looking for a good underwater fish light should also consider quality, brightness in lumens, and functionality. In addition, while it sounds obvious, the waterproof level is a must known The Best Underwater Fishing Lights – Don’t Be Afraid of The Dark Without further ado, here are our picks for the best underwater fishing lights, both permanent and portable: Deep Drop LED Fishing light 2,100 ft Green Perfect for grouper, sailfish, and other deep sea sportfish, this light is sturdy, reliable, and at less than twenty dollars if it gets eaten or lost it won’t ruin the night. Green Glow Dock Light Dock mounted. High quality and hand made in American. The five year bulb life makes the cost of that replacement bulb a little more bearable. Low electricity levels. No bugs but plenty of fish. Lumitech SeaBlazeX Boat mounted light. Solid, marine-grade bronze with a sealed lens. Full spectrum LED for color selection – making it great for boat parties as well as fishing. Dimmable Fire water marine MAXX LED An inexpensive portable light. Bright and large for maximum attraction. Rated for saltwater as well as fresh. Nebo Quarrow Nebo 180 LED Submersible Fishing Light High quality and heavy construction drop light. Made to withstand repeated use. Made by a specialty flashlight company, so they know their stuff. Goture submersible fishing light Another drop light worth investigating with heavy duty clamps and a solid construction. Compact but incredibly bright Seal stays tight and resist wear Samdo IP68 LED Light Good for fish as well as squid and crab Low power consumption Long-life bulb Simplest of all to use Great value for the cost Amarine-made This is a deep-drop light made for depths up to 20 feet. Easy to use cigarette lighter adaptor. AC Adaptor allows it to be used outside the water for various applications. A great, all-around camping and fishing light. Green LED underwater Ultra compact and portable drop light. Only one water tight seal, making it less likely to leak and need replacement. A 50,000 hour bulb! Easy to store and very durable. SUPERNIGHT Green LED Light – Strip Light This is an adhesive light strip that gives boat and dock owners a large variety of use options. Can be strung along the side of a hull or dock. Versatile Very inexpensive However, like a Christmas light strip, break part of it and the rest will quickly follow. Free Fishing Gear? – That’s What I Call A Green Light Like any specialized piece of equipment, a submersible fishing light can be a significant investment. Sure, there are cheap versions that will last a short time before breaking, but the quality ones will mean a willingness to open that wallet. Unless, Rusty Angler can find some quality fishing giveaways or fishing sweeps that can bring those prices down. Way down. A good fishing promotion code can save the savvy seaman some serious cash. Look for these online and at retailers. At the same time, don’t be afraid to investigate the fishing sweepstakes and fishing contests that are found throughout the internet. Many of these allow the smart shopper to enter just the information they want to ensure the best possible chance of winning. Even the best of us need to ensure what we get has the least impact on our wallets. So keep a sharp eye out for a fishing giveaway where companies are looking to send free fishing gear to potentially new lifelong customers. These sweepstakes and giveaways help companies find loyal customers and that means they are willing to slash their prices to ensure a happy experience. So go out and grab a good underwater fishing light. Don’t be afraid of the dark. Sure there are monsters lurking in the nighttime darkness, but that’s exactly the type of fish to go after.</p>
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<p>Anyone who’s ever wished to continue their summer fishing into the twilight hours knows how hard it can be to fish at night. However, night fishing is one of life’s great joys and there are many ways to make it better and more productive. One of the best tools for the nighttime angler is a good underwater fishing light.</p>



<p>An underwater fishing light is not just some flashlight mounted to the hull of a boat. These are quality lights that use a surreal green glow to attract all kinds of fish. While there are many different colors, green are by far the best.</p>



<p><strong>Color Matters – At Least to Fish</strong></p>



<p>The concept behind underwater fishing lights is activation of the water’s food chain. Plankton is attracted to the light and comes to the surface. Baitfish follow the plankton, and predatory fish follow them.</p>



<p>However, when it comes to the best underwater fishing lights, the color matters. While photographers use red or blue lights, underwater fishing lights should be green.</p>



<p>Green fishing lights are the most effective because the short wavelength of green light lets it penetrate the water deeper than other colors. And deeper is better for bringing up the big game fish.</p>



<div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter size-large"><a href="https://www.illumisea.com/pages/led-fishing-lights-collection"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" width="546" height="545" src="https://rustyangler.com/images/Reel-BriteBite-LED-Fishing-Lights.jpg" alt="Reel Brite Bite Green LED Fishing Light" class="wp-image-1303" srcset="https://rustyangler.com/images/Reel-BriteBite-LED-Fishing-Lights.jpg 546w, https://rustyangler.com/images/Reel-BriteBite-LED-Fishing-Lights-300x300.jpg 300w, https://rustyangler.com/images/Reel-BriteBite-LED-Fishing-Lights-150x150.jpg 150w" sizes="(max-width: 546px) 100vw, 546px" /></a><figcaption>Reel Brite Bite Green LED Fishing Light</figcaption></figure></div>



<p><strong>As Above So Below</strong></p>



<p>Underwater fishing lights can be broken down into two categories, portable and permanently boat mounted. Each have their pros and cons. There are also underwater dock lights that can act the same way as boat lights.</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Boat Mounted:<ul><li>Great for docks</li></ul><ul><li>Great for swimmers to find the boat</li></ul><ul><li>Easy to use</li></ul><ul><li>Look cool as hell</li></ul><ul><li>Light up the water only, so no insects</li></ul></li></ul>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Portable Lights:<ul><li>They are, well, portable</li></ul><ul><li>Run off batteries or 12-volt car or boat systems</li></ul><ul><li>Durable and shock resistant</li></ul><ul><li>Usable in multiple settings</li></ul><ul><li>Usable as a deep fishing light</li></ul></li></ul>



<p>Aside from the two primary categories of mounted or drop lights, those looking for a good underwater fish light should also consider quality, brightness in lumens, and functionality. In addition, while it sounds obvious, the waterproof level is a must known</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>The </strong><strong>Best Underwater Fishing Lights – Don’t Be Afraid of The Dark</strong><strong></strong></h2>



<p>Without further ado, here are our picks for the best underwater fishing lights, both permanent and portable:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li><strong>Deep Drop LED Fishing light 2,100 ft Green</strong><ul><li>Perfect for grouper, sailfish, and other deep sea sportfish, this light is sturdy, reliable, and at less than twenty dollars if it gets eaten or lost it won’t ruin the night.</li></ul></li></ul>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>G<strong>reen Glow Dock Light</strong><ul><li>Dock mounted.</li></ul><ul><li>High quality and hand made in American.</li></ul><ul><li>The five year bulb life makes the cost of that replacement bulb a little more bearable.</li></ul><ul><li>Low electricity levels.</li></ul><ul><li>No bugs but plenty of fish.</li></ul></li></ul>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li><strong>Lumitech SeaBlazeX</strong><ul><li>Boat mounted light.</li></ul><ul><li>Solid, marine-grade bronze with a sealed lens.</li></ul><ul><li>Full spectrum LED for color selection – making it great for boat parties as well as fishing.</li></ul><ul><li>Dimmable</li></ul></li></ul>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li><strong>Fire water marine MAXX LED</strong><ul><li>An inexpensive portable light.</li></ul><ul><li>Bright and large for maximum attraction.</li></ul><ul><li>Rated for saltwater as well as fresh.</li></ul></li></ul>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li><strong>Nebo</strong><ul><li>Quarrow Nebo 180 LED Submersible Fishing Light</li></ul><ul><li>High quality and heavy construction drop light.</li></ul><ul><li>Made to withstand repeated use.</li></ul><ul><li>Made by a specialty flashlight company, so they know their stuff.</li></ul></li></ul>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li><strong>Goture submersible fishing light</strong><ul><li>Another drop light worth investigating with heavy duty clamps and a solid construction.</li></ul><ul><li>Compact but incredibly bright</li></ul><ul><li>Seal stays tight and resist wear</li></ul></li></ul>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li><strong>Samdo IP68 LED Light</strong><ul><li>Good for fish as well as squid and crab</li></ul><ul><li>Low power consumption</li></ul><ul><li>Long-life bulb</li></ul><ul><li>Simplest of all to use</li></ul><ul><li>Great value for the cost</li></ul></li></ul>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li><strong>Amarine-made</strong><ul><li>This is a deep-drop light made for depths up to 20 feet.</li></ul><ul><li>Easy to use cigarette lighter adaptor.</li></ul><ul><li>AC Adaptor allows it to be used outside the water for various applications.</li></ul><ul><li>A great, all-around camping and fishing light.</li></ul></li></ul>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li><strong>Green LED underwater</strong><ul><li>Ultra compact and portable drop light.</li></ul><ul><li>Only one water tight seal, making it less likely to leak and need replacement.</li></ul><ul><li>A 50,000 hour bulb!</li></ul><ul><li>Easy to store and very durable.</li></ul></li></ul>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li><strong>SUPERNIGHT Green LED Light – Strip Light</strong><ul><li>This is an adhesive light strip that gives boat and dock owners a large variety of use options.</li></ul><ul><li>Can be strung along the side of a hull or dock.</li></ul><ul><li>Versatile</li></ul><ul><li>Very inexpensive</li></ul><ul><li>However, like a Christmas light strip, break part of it and the rest will quickly follow.</li></ul></li></ul>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Free Fishing Gear? – That’s What I Call A Green Light</strong></h3>



<p>Like any specialized piece of equipment, a submersible fishing light can be a significant investment. Sure, there are cheap versions that will last a short time before breaking, but the quality ones will mean a willingness to open that wallet.</p>



<p>Unless, Rusty Angler can find some quality <a href="https://rustyangler.com/fishing-giveaway/">fishing giveaways or fishing sweeps</a> that can bring those prices down. Way down.</p>



<p>A good fishing promotion code can save the savvy seaman some serious cash. Look for these online and at retailers.</p>



<p>At the same time, don’t be afraid to investigate the fishing sweepstakes and fishing contests that are found throughout the internet. Many of these allow the smart shopper to enter just the information they want to ensure the best possible chance of winning.</p>



<p>Even the best of us need to ensure what we get has the least impact on our wallets. So keep a sharp eye out for a fishing giveaway where companies are looking to send free fishing gear to potentially new lifelong customers.</p>



<p>These sweepstakes and giveaways help companies find loyal customers and that means they are willing to slash their prices to ensure a happy experience.</p>



<p>So go out and grab a good underwater fishing light. Don’t be afraid of the dark. Sure there are monsters lurking in the nighttime darkness, but that’s exactly the type of fish to go after.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Best Hummingbird Fish Finders While it may still be cold in the snowy north, Spring is just around the corner and anglers of all types are gearing up for the season. Still, no gear and preparation will matter if the fish remain elusive. Enter the world of Hummingbird fish finders. In 1975, this company changed the face of fishing forever when they introduced the world’s first waterproof depth sounder. Known as the Super Sixty, it became the best-selling fish finder of all time and forever changed the face of sport fishing. Since then, they have continued to lead the market with innovations and quality products that still live up to the Super Sixty reputation. The newest addition to this storied company is MEGA + Imaging™. This new technology extends their finders’ ranges by 200 feet in all directions while also increasing clarity by 20 percent. In short, get more bang for the buck with imaging from the industry’s trendsetter. Fish and Chirps There’s more to successfully using a finder than simply looking for images of fish around the boat. The variety of features and abilities of each finder are dictated by the needs of the angler. For example, some finders come with GPS systems that map the terrain of the lake or coastline while also sending information about water flow patterns, satellite imagery, and types of fish in the area. For ease of use, large boat owners might want an in-dash system that can be locked and left onboard. While those in smaller boats or kayaks might gravitate towards small, portable versions. The newest style of broadband finders use compressed high intensity radar pulses, or CHIRPs. Instead of transmitting only 200 or 50kHz, CHIRP devices transmit a signal that sweeps linearly upward. This means less power is needed while getting unprecedented images. Using digital pattern matching and signal processing, CHIRP devices resolve individual fish, or separate fish from bottom structure, down to a matter of inches, instead of several feet as with traditional finders. Solix GPS CHIRP Technology At the top of the Hummingbird range is the Solix series. These in the dash-mounted finders have GPS plotting, and touch screens from 10 to 15 inches. For maximum clarity, the Solix series finders come with dual spectrum CHIRP technology. This allows users to seamlessly transition from wide mode coverage to high detail narrow coverage. In addition, these top-end finders will show water depth, temperature, turbulence, and even how the lure is presenting. Finally, with more than 10,000 lakes and US Coastal coverage pre-loaded, anglers have everything they need at their fingertips no matter where they find themselves. To make it better, all Solix finders are equipped with real-time maps showing changes to the bottom and even vegetation. However, for these alpha finders be prepared to pay. The manufacturer suggested retail price ranges from $2,700 to $3,200. Helix SwitchFire Sonar For those looking for a more budget friendly option, the Hummingbird Helix series offers a variety of finders, with various features, ranging from a few hundred dollars to more than a thousand. These finders have five-inch screens that are large enough to see clearly but small enough to make them portable. With a carrying case, charger, and portable transducer, the Helix is perfect for those going from boat to boat. This series includes proprietary SwitchFire sonar that distinguishes between structures, vegetation, and fish. There is also internal GPS for storing routes and areas, along with a MicroSD slot to expand mapping and storage options. PiranhaMAX Starting at under $100 and making out at $170, the Hummingbird PiranhaMax is the perfect finder for those starting out as well as those who need and inexpensive and easily portable fish finder. With a tilt-mount base for a boat along with a handheld option, this compact finder makes it easy to explore whatever terrain is underneath the angler. With a peak power output of 2,400 watts, clear pictures of river and lakebeds can be seen up to 600 feet deep. Finders Work, when used properly Now that the finders have been classified, in order to get the best use by the right anglers make sure those in the know actually know what they are doing. There are plenty of salty anglers who complain about finders being useless. However most of the time the problem is not with the technology, but the user. First and foremost, read the manual and make sure to understand what the screen is showing. For example, the most current information on most screens is on the right hand side and scrolls to the left. This is, of course, opposite of how we normally read and write. It might take a few tries before getting comfortable with this setup. For side imaging, such as with the Solix and Helix models, the information will flow from top to bottom. Also on screen will be some basic information. However, every model has this information displayed in a slightly different manner. Make sure to become familiar with this model being used to ensure quick access to vital information. Finally, practice with the finder. Like any piece of equipment, Hummingbird fish finders take some getting used to. Go out on the lake or coastline and practice identifying key items. Nobody learns to read a radar screen or even an automobile dashboard on the first try. Don’t get discouraged by the finders’ screens. A few days of fishing will soon have any user mastering the basics of finders and, let’s face it, a few days of extra fishing is never a bad thing. Get your hands on one of the most popular Hummingbird fish finders and enter our latest fishing giveaway today while you&#8217;re shopping!</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><strong>The Best Hummingbird Fish Finders</strong></h2>
<p>While it may still be cold in the snowy north, Spring is just around the corner and anglers of all types are gearing up for the season. Still, no gear and preparation will matter if the fish remain elusive. Enter the world of Hummingbird fish finders.</p>
<p>In 1975, this company changed the face of fishing forever when they introduced the world’s first waterproof depth sounder. Known as the Super Sixty, it became the best-selling fish finder of all time and forever changed the face of sport fishing.</p>
<p>Since then, they have continued to lead the market with innovations and quality products that still live up to the Super Sixty reputation.</p>
<p>The newest addition to this storied company is MEGA + Imaging<sup><img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/15.0.3/72x72/2122.png" alt="™" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /></sup>. This new technology extends their finders’ ranges by 200 feet in all directions while also increasing clarity by 20 percent. In short, get more bang for the buck with imaging from the industry’s trendsetter.</p>
<p><strong>Fish and Chirps</strong></p>
<p>There’s more to successfully using a finder than simply looking for images of fish around the boat. The variety of features and abilities of each finder are dictated by the needs of the angler.</p>
<p>For example, some finders come with GPS systems that map the terrain of the lake or coastline while also sending information about water flow patterns, satellite imagery, and types of fish in the area.</p>
<p>For ease of use, large boat owners might want an in-dash system that can be locked and left onboard. While those in smaller boats or kayaks might gravitate towards small, portable versions.</p>
<p>The newest style of broadband finders use compressed high intensity radar pulses, or CHIRPs. Instead of transmitting only 200 or 50kHz, CHIRP devices transmit a signal that sweeps linearly upward. This means less power is needed while getting unprecedented images.</p>
<p>Using digital pattern matching and signal processing, CHIRP devices resolve individual fish, or separate fish from bottom structure, down to a matter of inches, instead of several feet as with traditional finders.</p>
<h4><strong>Solix GPS CHIRP Technology</strong></h4>
<p><a href="https://rustyangler.com/go/humminbird-solix/"><img decoding="async" class="size-full wp-image-1156 aligncenter" src="https://rustyangler.com/images/Hummingbird-Solix-CHIRP.jpg" alt="Hummingbird Solix CHIRP" width="792" height="561" srcset="https://rustyangler.com/images/Hummingbird-Solix-CHIRP.jpg 792w, https://rustyangler.com/images/Hummingbird-Solix-CHIRP-300x213.jpg 300w, https://rustyangler.com/images/Hummingbird-Solix-CHIRP-768x544.jpg 768w" sizes="(max-width: 792px) 100vw, 792px" /></a></p>
<p>At the top of the Hummingbird range is the Solix series. These in the dash-mounted finders have GPS plotting, and touch screens from 10 to 15 inches.</p>
<p>For maximum clarity, the Solix series finders come with dual spectrum CHIRP technology. This allows users to seamlessly transition from wide mode coverage to high detail narrow coverage.</p>
<p>In addition, these top-end finders will show water depth, temperature, turbulence, and even how the lure is presenting.</p>
<p>Finally, with more than 10,000 lakes and US Coastal coverage pre-loaded, anglers have everything they need at their fingertips no matter where they find themselves. To make it better, all Solix finders are equipped with real-time maps showing changes to the bottom and even vegetation.</p>
<p>However, for these alpha finders be prepared to pay. The manufacturer suggested retail price ranges from $2,700 to $3,200.</p>
<p><strong>Helix SwitchFire Sonar</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://rustyangler.com/go/humminbird-helix/"><img decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1154" src="https://rustyangler.com/images/Hummingbird-Helix-5-CHIRP-Sonar-GPS.jpg" alt="Hummingbird Helix 5 CHIRP Sonar GPS" width="788" height="218" srcset="https://rustyangler.com/images/Hummingbird-Helix-5-CHIRP-Sonar-GPS.jpg 788w, https://rustyangler.com/images/Hummingbird-Helix-5-CHIRP-Sonar-GPS-300x83.jpg 300w, https://rustyangler.com/images/Hummingbird-Helix-5-CHIRP-Sonar-GPS-768x212.jpg 768w" sizes="(max-width: 788px) 100vw, 788px" /></a></p>
<p>For those looking for a more budget friendly option, the Hummingbird Helix series offers a variety of finders, with various features, ranging from a few hundred dollars to more than a thousand.</p>
<p>These finders have five-inch screens that are large enough to see clearly but small enough to make them portable. With a carrying case, charger, and portable transducer, the Helix is perfect for those going from boat to boat.</p>
<p>This series includes proprietary SwitchFire sonar that distinguishes between structures, vegetation, and fish. There is also internal GPS for storing routes and areas, along with a MicroSD slot to expand mapping and storage options.</p>
<p><strong>PiranhaMAX</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://rustyangler.com/go/humminbird-piranhamax-4-sonar/"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-full wp-image-1155 alignleft" src="https://rustyangler.com/images/Hummingbird-PiranhaMax-4-Sonar.jpg" alt="Hummingbird PiranhaMax 4 Sonar" width="365" height="393" srcset="https://rustyangler.com/images/Hummingbird-PiranhaMax-4-Sonar.jpg 365w, https://rustyangler.com/images/Hummingbird-PiranhaMax-4-Sonar-279x300.jpg 279w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 365px) 100vw, 365px" /></a>Starting at under $100 and making out at $170, the Hummingbird PiranhaMax is the perfect finder for those starting out as well as those who need and inexpensive and easily portable fish finder.</p>
<p>With a tilt-mount base for a boat along with a handheld option, this compact finder makes it easy to explore whatever terrain is underneath the angler. With a peak power output of 2,400 watts, clear pictures of river and lakebeds can be seen up to 600 feet deep.</p>
<p><strong>Finders Work, when used properly</strong></p>
<p>Now that the finders have been classified, in order to get the best use by the right anglers make sure those in the know actually know what they are doing.</p>
<p>There are plenty of salty anglers who complain about finders being useless. However most of the time the problem is not with the technology, but the user. First and foremost, read the manual and make sure to understand what the screen is showing.</p>
<p>For example, the most current information on most screens is on the right hand side and scrolls to the left. This is, of course, opposite of how we normally read and write. It might take a few tries before getting comfortable with this setup.</p>
<p>For side imaging, such as with the Solix and Helix models, the information will flow from top to bottom.</p>
<p>Also on screen will be some basic information. However, every model has this information displayed in a slightly different manner. Make sure to become familiar with this model being used to ensure quick access to vital information.</p>
<p>Finally, practice with the finder. Like any piece of equipment, Hummingbird fish finders take some getting used to. Go out on the lake or coastline and practice identifying key items.</p>
<p>Nobody learns to read a radar screen or even an automobile dashboard on the first try. Don’t get discouraged by the finders’ screens. A few days of fishing will soon have any user mastering the basics of finders and, let’s face it, a few days of extra fishing is never a bad thing. Get your hands on one of the most popular Hummingbird fish finders and enter our <a href="https://rustyangler.com/fishing-giveaway/">latest fishing giveaway</a> today while you&#8217;re shopping!</p>
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