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Flounder Gigging - The Complete Guide
Flounder gigging is a unique, action-packed experience, that lets you see all of the marine life that swim the shallows at night. It is similar to fish gigging in the Ozarks, but it's done along the coast because flounder are saltwater fish. Many fishermen say gigging for flounder on a slow night is far more entertaining than a slow day of rod and reel fishing. If you haven't tried it - you should! Discussion Topics What is Flounder Gigging? 1a.) How to Tell if Flounder is a Legal Size Getting Started Flounder Gigging2a.) Flounder Gig2b.) Flounder Gigging Lights2c.) Wading and Flounder Gigging...
Mounting Ideas for Your Swamp Eye Submersible Light
The Swamp Eye Submersible Flounder Gigging Lights are second to none in terms of bright underwater LED flounder gigging lights. Our flounder gigging lights are designed for under water use only and they pack one heck of a bright color tone adjustable beam. Our swamp eye submersible flounder gigging light is most commonly used for flounder gigging and bully netting, but we've had customers mount one to their bowfishing boats before as well. Flounder Gigging Lights When it comes to flounder gigging lights, there is no better flounder light than the Swamp Eye Submersible. Our Swamp Eye submersible flounder light...
Mounting Ideas for Your Mini Swamp Eye Submersible Light
The Mini Swamp Eye Submersible Lights are a great option for times when you need a light that can run above water, underwater, or is just subject to a whole lot of both. These lights are extremely resilient and are very bright for their compact size. Their low power draw makes them perfect to mount on any boat or even a flounder gig pole for wading and gigging. We've even seen people run these lights off the back of their boat to light up the wake behind them. The options are endless with these tough, compact, and bright LED lights. ...
The Best Flounder Light: 4 Things to Look For
A flounder gigging light can truly make or break a flounder gigging trip. They’re among the most important flounder gigging supplies next to a flounder gig. There are many flounder gigging lights to choose from, so we’re going to break down the 4 most important features to look for in a flounder light. 1.) BRIGHTNESS Flounder are found lying on the sea floor, usually covered in sand or doing their best to blend into their surrounding environment. Utilizing a light that is capable of penetrating through the water and illuminating the bottom is extremely important. Utilizing high brightness flounder gigging lights are some of the most important...
How to Make a Wading and Flounder Gigging Light Setup
WADING AND FLOUNDER GIGGING It's no secret that the brightest and most versatile flounder gigging lights available are the Swamp Eye Submersible Lights, but now it's time to figure out how to make the most of them! The Swamp Eye Submersible and Mini Swamp Eye Submersible both work well as boat mounted lights or lights for wading and floundering. As you may already know, the Mini Swamp Eye Submersible can be used above water or below water while the full size Swamp Eye Submersible is underwater only. If you haven't already, I would recommend checking out our commercial grade Flounder Gig, which...
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