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by Sideburns » Sun Jan 11, 2015 11:36 pm
led, hid, or halogen, doesn't seem to matter too much for success, its more the color and even flooded spread of the beam than anything. bright spots scare squid. Led is my choice for efficiency, and really the best choice if your going to be running off of batteries. 500-550nm is the best color from what I've read, and that is green light to yellowish light. halogen works great if you have plug ins. bluish light works best on clear water, but may scare squid sometimes. i posted some links to technical data on last page. some people think lights dont work at all, i think its somewhat situational. adding 1 bright light area to an already well lit pier may move squid away from your light.
I keep thinking ive got the tides figured out, but then daytime, out going tides get hot for a while. the guy with the best theroy on "where and when" catch the most squid. if any specific tide is better, it is marginal.
... Then, you do it all right, and the seals show up.
"If it still works, take it apart and find out why!"