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Green lights for dock fishing

Posted on 7/7/25 at 2:38 pm
Posted by IcedOutBart
Houston
Member since Jul 2017
210 posts
Posted on 7/7/25 at 2:38 pm
Anybody got any recs? They have different sizes and wanting to know what works. Want to have one at the end of the pier and one about 100 feet closer to shore along the walkway. For reference the walkway to dock is about 200 feet. Was wondering what size I should get and if having two of them would help or just spread the fish out.
Posted by aTmTexas Dillo
East Texas Lake
Member since Sep 2018
22451 posts
Posted on 7/7/25 at 3:03 pm to
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Anybody got any recs? They have different sizes and wanting to know what works. Want to have one at the end of the pier and one about 100 feet closer to shore along the walkway. For reference the walkway to dock is about 200 feet. Was wondering what size I should get and if having two of them would help or just spread the fish out.

I have five on my dock right now. All are 1000 watt. I do think they spread the fish out. I make my own. I'm going to start looking at LED. They are expensive as are the commercial HID systems.
Posted by Major Dutch Schaefer
Location: Classified
Member since Nov 2011
38133 posts
Posted on 7/7/25 at 5:01 pm to
I used to use Green Monster until I had to replace a couple of them. People were fishing them and throwing right at the light.

As such, I switched to Deep Glow underwater lights. These are pretty much unbreakable.

Green Monster


Deep Glow
Posted by onelochevy
Slidell, LA
Member since Jan 2011
18014 posts
Posted on 7/7/25 at 6:07 pm to
I have a deep glow as well. I'll be adding a second one as soon as my dock and boathouse get rebuilt
Posted by aTmTexas Dillo
East Texas Lake
Member since Sep 2018
22451 posts
Posted on 7/7/25 at 7:08 pm to
quote:

I used to use Green Monster until I had to replace a couple of them. People were fishing them and throwing right at the light.


Yes, bust the bulbs with jigs.
Posted by speckledawg
Somewhere Salty
Member since Nov 2016
4257 posts
Posted on 7/7/25 at 7:18 pm to
IMO, the submerged green lights are great for watching fish and then catching 1-2 and then having to wait. If you want to catch numbers, halogen pointed down at the water is what you want.
Posted by aTmTexas Dillo
East Texas Lake
Member since Sep 2018
22451 posts
Posted on 7/7/25 at 7:40 pm to
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IMO, the submerged green lights are great for watching fish and then catching 1-2 and then having to wait. If you want to catch numbers, halogen pointed down at the water is what you want.


I've caught more than that but they are normally good for one or two fish. You can catch a buttload of crappie tho.
My neighbor used to catch some big, big bass.
I'm obviously fresh water.
Posted by Major Dutch Schaefer
Location: Classified
Member since Nov 2011
38133 posts
Posted on 7/7/25 at 9:26 pm to
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Yes, bust the bulbs with jigs.


That what the idiots were doing. They don't realize most of the fish are in the shadows outside of the light.
Posted by John_V
SELA
Member since Oct 2018
2030 posts
Posted on 7/7/25 at 9:33 pm to
Busted Bulbs and cuts in the line from baits/props are what will have the $500 light cost you $1k over the next 5 years. With that said tho, I would buy another one tomorrow if ours crapped the bed tonight. They're awesome, but like others said you're only getting one or two fish caught from it before they scatter for the next 30 minutes.
Posted by Major Dutch Schaefer
Location: Classified
Member since Nov 2011
38133 posts
Posted on 7/7/25 at 9:46 pm to
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cuts in the line from baits/props


Thankfully mine is deep enough that a boat prop cannot hit it.
Posted by TutHillTiger
Mississippi Alabama
Member since Sep 2010
49830 posts
Posted on 7/8/25 at 2:23 am to
When u get one up please send pics and GPS location
Posted by VernonPLSUfan
Leesville, La.
Member since Sep 2007
17537 posts
Posted on 7/8/25 at 8:57 am to
Growing up there was camp that had an electric bug light on the end of their dock. At night the fish that were underneath that light was amazing. Many broken lines were had back then.
Posted by IcedOutBart
Houston
Member since Jul 2017
210 posts
Posted on 7/8/25 at 9:49 am to
Yea the idea is to have a few on our dock plus the surrounding friends docks so we can go by one by one and rip a few good ones. Seems underwater is the best for that. Thanks for all the recs
Posted by Outdoorreb
Member since Oct 2019
2711 posts
Posted on 7/8/25 at 9:16 pm to
I have a green blob and it has been great for 2 years and is plugged up almost year round.
Posted by aTmTexas Dillo
East Texas Lake
Member since Sep 2018
22451 posts
Posted on 7/9/25 at 12:45 pm to
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Thankfully mine is deep enough that a boat prop cannot hit it.


I finally ran the cable through 3/4 inch PVC. PVC within a foot of the bulb, a weight, more PVC to dock edge, then a weight and PVC down fastened to dock. No more cuts but they still bust the bulbs. In fact I have to replace another that quit last week. I make the bastards and it is a pain. In the Spring from late February until May, I catch the hell out of fish. And I've busted off more times than I want to think about. Been dead this summer. But neighbor caught an 11 1/2 in August of last year. It gets good again in the Fall.
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