Flounder Gigging
The Best All-Around Flounder Gigging Lights for 2026
Flounder Gigging Lights Guide The Best All-Around Flounder Gigging Light: Swamp Eye® Submersible (Mini Swamp Eye® Runner-Up) If you’re searching for the best flounder gigging light, it comes down to one thing: how clearly your light reveals a buried flounder’s outline and eyes in real water conditions. This guide breaks down the top two all-around choices and shows you the simplest ways to mount them on a boat, trolling motor, or wading setup. Best All-Around: Swamp Eye® Submersible Best for Wading: Mini Swamp Eye® Submersible Mounting Flexibility: Boat • Poles • Trolling Motor • Wading Sticks Shop Swamp Eye® Submersible Shop Mini Swamp Eye® Submersible Jump to Mounting Options Quick tip: If you gig in mixed conditions (muddy one night, clearer the next), prioritize a light designed to stay effective across changing water and bottom types. Discussion Topics Why your gigging light matters more than anything else Best all-around: Swamp Eye® Submersible Watch the lights in action (proof videos) Runner-up: Mini Swamp Eye® Submersible (ideal for wading) Mounting methods & best use cases Best wading & gig pole setups Make landings faster: Gigged Fish Remover / Fish Rake Above-water flounder gigging lights (boat mounting) Quick picks: choose your perfect setup FAQ Why your gigging light matters more than anything else Flounder don’t “shine” on the bottom — they camouflage. The best flounder gigging light is the one that creates even bottom illumination and reveals subtle contrast so you can see the fish’s outline, eye placement, and shadow before you step right over it. The best flounder gigging lights consistently do three things: Penetrate water (especially in stained, silty, or mixed conditions) Light the bottom evenly so you don’t get glare, hotspots, or washed-out patches Stay effective across changing water and bottom types (sand, shell, mud, grass edges) New to gigging or want a deeper walkthrough? Read our Complete Flounder Gigging Guide. Best All-Around Flounder Gigging Light: Swamp Eye® Submersible The Swamp Eye® Submersible is our top pick for the best flounder gigging light because it delivers consistent bottom visibility across the widest range of real-world conditions — muddy flats, mixed shell, grass edges, and sand. It’s also built to work with multiple mounting options, so you can start simple and upgrade your rig over time without replacing your lights. Bottom line: If you want one underwater light that works in the most situations and mounts the most ways, the Swamp Eye® Submersible is the best all-around choice. Shop Swamp Eye® Submersible See Mounting Options Industry-First (2016): The Original Color-Changing Underwater Flounder Gigging Light The Swamp Eye® Submersible wasn’t created to follow a trend — it started one. When we first released it in 2016, it was the first color-changing underwater flounder gigging light in the industry. At the time, most underwater gigging lights were fixed-output: you picked one color and hoped the water cooperated. Anyone who gigs regularly knows that’s not how it goes. Water clarity can shift night-to-night (and even hour-to-hour), and bottom composition changes fast. Color adjustment and tuned output help you maintain visibility so you can spot a flounder’s outline and eyes instead of watching fish disappear into glare or a washed-out bottom. Swamp Eye® Submersible vs. Mini Swamp Eye® Submersible The Swamp Eye® Submersible and Mini Swamp Eye® Submersible are similar in physical size and weight, but they’re optimized for different priorities. The key differences are output, power draw, and how/where you can run them. Feature Swamp Eye® Submersible Mini Swamp Eye® Submersible Output Higher output for maximum underwater visibility Lower output (by design) for compact, wading-friendly rigs Power Draw Higher power draw to support higher output Lower power draw for longer runtime on small 12V batteries Run Above Water? No — intended for underwater-only operation Yes — can run above or below water Best Use Case Boat rigs, trolling motor setups, maximum underwater performance Wading sticks, gig poles, kayaks, lightweight portable rigs Quick takeaway: Want the strongest underwater performance for a boat or trolling motor setup? Choose the Swamp Eye® Submersible. Want a wading-first light that stays compact, sips power, and can run above or below water? Choose the Mini Swamp Eye® Submersible. Shop Swamp Eye® Submersible Shop Mini Swamp Eye® Submersible Why the Swamp Eye® Submersible wins “best all-around” Serious underwater visibility that helps reveal flounder outline and eyes Built for gigging use (not repurposed shop lights or generic LEDs) Works across more setups: boat mounts, poles, trolling motor brackets, and more Future-proof rigging: mount it how you want today, adapt later Shop Swamp Eye® Submersible See mounting options Prefer a dedicated output instead of adjustable? The solid-color edition is a great option if you already know your primary water conditions. Swamp Eye® Submersible (Solid Color) Need install inspiration? Here are more mounting ideas for the Swamp Eye® Submersible. Best for: Boat gigging rigs Trolling motor-mounted underwater lighting Mixed water clarity (muddy ↔ clear) Customers who want one “do it all” light Recommended add-ons: Trolling Motor Bracket + Light Kit (Assembled & Wired) Clamp-On Boat Adapter + Pole Gigged Fish Remover / Fish Rake Watch the Swamp Eye® Submersible Lights in Action If you’re comparing options and want proof before you buy, these videos show what matters: durability, underwater visibility, and real gigging performance. Durability Test: We Beat the Lights with a Sledgehammer Gigging is hard on gear — docks, oyster shell, boat storage, and impacts happen. This test shows why durability matters when you depend on your lights night after night. Shop Swamp Eye® Submersible See Mounting Options Underwater Visibility: Swamp Eye® Submersibles in Action Even bottom illumination is what helps you spot a flounder’s outline and eyes — this shows what it looks like in the water. Shop Submersible Shop Mini Real Trip: Flounder Gigging with Swamp Eye® Submersible Lights See coverage, visibility, and what “finding fish” looks like during a real night of gigging. Shop Submersible Quick Picks Runner-Up (Best for Wading): Mini Swamp Eye® Submersible The Mini Swamp Eye® Submersible is the runner-up because it’s the most practical choice for wading and gig pole setups where balance, maneuverability, and low power draw matter. It’s compact, easy to mount, and is designed for long nights on foot. Best use-case: If you wade gig often (or want a lighter, more nimble rig), start here. Shop Mini Swamp Eye® Submersible See wading + gig pole options Why the Mini is the perfect “wading-first” choice Comfortable on foot for long nights in shallow water Easy to integrate into gig pole and wading stick systems Excellent visibility in a compact footprint Low power draw for all-night runtime on small 12V batteries Want wading-friendly install options? See our Mini Swamp Eye® Submersible mounting ideas. Mounting Methods & Use Cases One of the biggest advantages of Swamp Eye® Submersible lights is mounting flexibility. You can build a clean boat rig, run lights on a trolling motor for hands-free scanning, or keep things simple with a wading stick. Mounting Method Best For Link Clamp-On Flounder Light Boat Adapter Fast, flexible boat setup (no permanent drilling required) View Clamp-On Boat Adapter Bolt-On Adjustable Pole for Underwater Light Permanent / semi-permanent boat mounting with an adjustable pole View Bolt-On Adjustable Pole Trolling Motor Adapter for Underwater Lights Hands-free lighting that goes where you steer View Trolling Motor Adapter Trolling Motor Bracket + Light Kit (Assembled & Wired) Fastest path to a premium trolling motor setup (ready to install) View Assembled & Wired Kit Running a battery-powered 18V or 24V setup? A regulator can help maintain consistent performance as your battery drains, and ensure the lights receive a steady 12V output regardless of the input. Here’s how to set up a voltage regulator for 12V floundering lights. Quick buying tip: If you want the simplest “turnkey” trolling motor setup, choose the assembled & wired kit. Shop Trolling Motor Kit Shop Swamp Eye® Submersible Best Wading & Gig Pole Setups Wading gigging is a different game: you want bottom illumination, but you also need balance and efficiency. These setups keep you mobile while still providing strong visibility. Wading Light Stick Setup A wading stick lets you scan bottom detail ahead of you while keeping your hands and posture natural. Flounder Wading Light Stick Recommended Light: Mini Swamp Eye® Submersible Shop Wading Light Stick Shop Mini Submersible Wading & Gigging Combo (Gig Pole + Light) Want a single tool that combines a gig and an underwater light? This setup keeps things streamlined. Wading & Gigging Combination Flounder Gig and Light Recommended Light: Mini Swamp Eye® Submersible Shop Wading + Gig Combo Add Fish Rake Want a step-by-step DIY build? Here’s how to make a wading and flounder gigging light setup. Gig from a kayak? Here’s our guide on how to set up your kayak for flounder gigging (lightweight and efficient). Make Landings Faster: Gigged Fish Remover / Fish Rake When you stick a flounder, you want it off your gig quickly and safely — especially when the bite is good. The Gigged Fish Remover / Fish Rake helps you remove gigged fish efficiently and keep moving through productive water. Highly recommended: Add this to any boat or wading kit. Shop Gigged Fish Remover / Fish Rake See recommended setups Above-Water Flounder Gigging Lights for Boat Mounting Underwater lights reduce surface glare by lighting the bottom directly. Above-water lights can still be a strong choice for boat rigs, especially if you want wide-area scanning, deck illumination, or a hybrid approach. Best All-Around Above-Water Flounder Gigging Lights Swamp Eye® HD Most powerful above-water option for serious boat setups. Shop Swamp Eye® HD Swamp Eye® Gen 2.X Light Bar A great balance of coverage, output, and versatility. Shop Gen 2.X Light Bar Swamp Eye® Silent Series A top above-water choice for battery-powered rigs and quiet operation. Shop Silent Series Quick Picks: Choose Your Setup Scenario Best Choice Recommended Add-Ons Best all-around (boat + versatility) Swamp Eye® SubmersibleAlso available as Solid Color Edition Clamp-On Boat AdapterBolt-On Adjustable PoleGigged Fish Remover / Fish Rake Best for wading & gig pole setups Mini Swamp Eye® Submersible Flounder Wading Light StickWading & Gigging ComboGigged Fish Remover / Fish Rake Trolling motor underwater lighting Swamp Eye® Submersible Assembled & Wired Trolling Motor KitTrolling Motor Adapter Above-water boat lighting Swamp Eye® HDGen 2.X Light BarSilent Series Choose based on power source (generator vs battery) and desired coverage. Ready to build your rig? Shop Swamp Eye® Submersible Shop Mini Submersible Add Fish Rake Have a question about your exact boat/wading setup? Contact us and we’ll help you choose the right mounting method. Planning a trip around peak season? The Fall Flounder Run is one of the best times of year to go gigging. FAQ Is the Swamp Eye® Submersible the best flounder gigging light for most people? Yes. For most giggers, the Swamp Eye® Submersible is the best flounder gigging light because it delivers strong underwater visibility across a wide range of conditions and supports multiple mounting methods. When should I choose the Mini Swamp Eye® Submersible instead? Choose the Mini if you mostly wade gig, want a lighter setup, plan to mount to a gig pole, or want a light that can run above or below water. What’s the easiest boat mounting option? For a fast, flexible boat setup, start with the Clamp-On Flounder Light Boat Adapter. If you want a more permanent solution, consider the Bolt-On Adjustable Pole. What’s the best trolling motor underwater light setup? If you want a premium, ready-to-install solution, the Trolling Motor Bracket and Light Kit (Assembled & Wired) is the fastest path to a clean trolling motor setup. Do flounder gigging regulations vary by state? Yes — seasons, limits, and gear rules can vary by location. Use our guide on flounder gigging regulations near you to find the right info faster. Back to top ↑
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