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    Posted: 14 Feb 2010 at 5:42pm
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Been looking for a floundering light for the last few months, many of them look cheap and nasty and a few are slightly less nasty looking.  So does anyone have any recommendations on what to get?

I really like the look of these ones, does anyone have any experience with them?

https://www.safeshop.co.nz/vshop/fishing/index.php?&item=view&page=2&prod_id=1187

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I'm looking at the same floundering light actually.  I was speaking to a couple of people last week about the same light and they highly recommend it
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Where bouts are you? Theres a guy up here that makes some very decent ones, (manly area up whangaporaoa pen) ill hunt his details down.
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I was coming back from a fish thursday night (with fish! and paua!!!) and I came across a mate of mine spearing flounder using a handheld (ie above water) torch. It was a big thing like a dolphin? torch but it seemed to do the trick. I'd be interested to hear if anyone else has used above water torches because I'm thinking about getting a head mounted 200+ lumen torch ... that would leave hands free to spear the little blighters ... 
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Please place feedback anyone who has this light, also considering purchasing one. All the others I have break really easily. So im rather skeptical about them now.
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Originally posted by rockinnz rockinnz wrote:

Where bouts are you? Theres a guy up here that makes some very decent ones, (manly area up whangaporaoa pen) ill hunt his details down.

I am in Blenheim, but could be interested in the contact details.


Originally posted by elf elf wrote:

I was coming back from a fish thursday night (with fish! and paua!!!) and I came across a mate of mine spearing flounder using a handheld (ie above water) torch. It was a big thing like a dolphin? torch but it seemed to do the trick. I'd be interested to hear if anyone else has used above water torches because I'm thinking about getting a head mounted 200+ lumen torch ... that would leave hands free to spear the little blighters ... 


Have tried surface held lights before and found the surface glare was a issue. My torch was much weaker then 200 lumen. . In saying that, when I was a kid I speared hundreds of eels via torch light so it must be possible. 

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Definitely to be recomendedThumbs Up
I have the 400 lumen model ( 2 lights) & it's brilliant.
 
However, saying that, I've been bogged down working day & night since I got it so have only had one short stint trying it out.
I owned a 12v sealed beam version of a flounder light before & that was ok but this thing outplays it by miles.
( also, last weekend , some neighbours were pizzing me off at some ungodly hour of the morning, partying up big time when I needed my beauty sleep. I got the 400 lumens cranked up & gave the huas full blast.They looked like possums on the road, awaiting the attention of a Prado......It worked...LOL)
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  Ya don't want a head lamp, when the water is dirty or the winds up a bit it would be impossible to see em, the glare off the water would be a pain too.

Just make one...if you have a small 12v battery then your sorted...
steal a car light bulb
 mount on the lid of a glass jam jar.
 seal her all up.
mount onto a spear-9" nail on a broom stick.
Add a switch.
put bat in a backpack.
Sorted.
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cerebro's post reminded me.
It's ultra-lightweight with built in batteries so no need to lug a 12 volt aroundSmile
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Think I might have to go with the 600 lumen model. Just in case a grumpy ugly neighbor decides to use their 400 lumen against me while I am partying up big time.  Can whip out all 600 lumens and shine my way to victory Thumbs Up


Actually, think I would go with the 400 Lumen. Think the three beam would be a bit overkill. 

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Most of the time 200 lumens would be plenty but handy to have the extra firepower
,as described.
 I have chosen to ignore some of the other stuff you wrote seeing as it's Valentines dayLOL
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Its impossible to have to many lumen's. 

Also thinking would be good to keep one for a spare, uncertain how often that would be required.  I reckon it could also be used to shine into the water to attract squid and piper after dark. Having a spare could be useful in that situation.  

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I use the normal cheapies with the AA batteries in the handle and I get a few. Seems to work. Would be good to see more than a 2 metre in front but. 
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I recommend making one too.  I used an umbrella shaft, cable from a vacuum cleaner I got during inorganic rubbish, a 20w halogen garden bulb that clips into a clip that I got from Surplus Electronics, a switch from a lamp switch and a 12v battery plus a fair amount of hot melt.   It is about as bright as the sun and I think the yellow light shows the flounder better than the white light from LEDs (I also use LED head touchs). 
 
An alternative is to just buy a bike halogen light that is water tight (some are water tight down to 20m) and tape it on to a stick to duck tape.
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Well, I just ordered the 400 lumen model which will hopefully be here on Thursday.  Although I most likely won't be able to use it until at least next week coz of work etc.......
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Very fast postage.  Arrived this arvo even though I only ordered last night.

Looks good so far.  I'll try it out in the pool tonight but the light spread looks pretty good so far
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Ordered mine just now. Hopefully I would get the time to use it :) 
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Just had a quick go with my one in the garden and in the pool.  It has an amazing light spread.  The pitch black literally turns into day.  Unfortunately my camera didn't pick it up well so there are no pics.

I can't wait to give it a go in the sea
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Did you see any flounders in your pool?


If mine arrives quickly enough (unlikely) I might hang it off a wharf this weekend to see if I can attract any squid or piper. 

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