Description
Green LED Flood Light for Fish Attraction | Boat Supply Store
For anglers targeting fish in challenging aquatic conditions, this 50W green LED flood light provides a specialized solution. Its focused beam achieves deeper light penetration through stained or murky water, and is particularly effective for attracting baitfish above the surface, even from elevated dock positions. Operating at 120VAC, this unit draws a minimal 0.5 amps, ensuring energy efficiency. The approximately 8"x8" footprint and included 10' cord facilitate straightforward installation.
Key Features
- Superior fish attraction with specialized green LED spectrum.
- Deeper light penetration for stained or high-dock applications.
- Energy-efficient operation with only a 0.5 amp draw.
- Powerful 50W high-output LED for robust illumination.
- Durable waterproof construction for marine environments.
- Focused beam pattern maximizes light intensity where needed.
- Convenient 10' power cord for flexible placement.
- Compact approximately 8"x8" dimensions.
Specifications
| Product Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Wattage | 50W |
| Voltage | 120VAC |
| Light Color | Green |
| Beam Focus | Focused |
| Amp Draw | 0.5A |
| Cord Length | 10' |
| Dimensions | Approximately 8" x 8" |
Who This Is For
Boaters, dock owners, and anglers seeking an effective, energy-efficient green LED flood light designed for superior fish attraction and enhanced light penetration in challenging water conditions. This unit is ideal for situations where a focused beam is critical for deeper visibility or in stained water environments.
How It Compares
| Feature | Green LED Flood Light for Fish Attraction | Competitor |
|---|---|---|
| Wattage | 50W | 50W |
| Voltage | 120V AC | 12V DC |
| Light Color | Green | White |
| Beam Focus | Focused | Flood |
| Amp Draw | 0.5A | Approx. 4.2A |
Common Concerns Answered
Will this light work with my boat's existing DC power system?
The Hydro Glow FL50 operates on 120V AC power, not DC. This means you will need a compatible AC power source, such as a shore power connection or an onboard AC generator/inverter. This requirement may necessitate additional wiring or adapters for certain vessel configurations.
Is the focused beam pattern suitable for lighting a large area?
The focused beam of the FL50 is engineered for concentrated illumination, providing greater depth and intensity in a specific direction. While excellent for targeting fish or illuminating a particular dock section, it is not designed for broad, wide-area illumination where a more diffuse flood pattern would be preferred.
How effective is the green light for attracting fish?
The green light spectrum is scientifically recognized for its effectiveness in attracting a wide variety of baitfish and game fish, particularly in the twilight hours and in varying water clarity. The positive customer sentiment and emphasis on durability highlight its proven performance in real-world angling scenarios.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the power draw of the Hydro Glow FL50?
The Hydro Glow FL50 has a very low amp draw of only 0.5 amps at 120V AC.
How does the beam focus of the FL50 compare to other Hydro Glow lights?
The FL50 features a specifically focused beam designed for deeper penetration and targeted attraction. Other Hydro Glow models may offer a wider flood pattern for broader illumination.
Is the Hydro Glow FL50 suitable for clear or stained water conditions?
This light is particularly recommended for stained or unclear water conditions due to its focused beam's ability to penetrate murkiness more effectively. It also performs well in high-dock situations where a concentrated beam is needed.
What is the recommended installation height for the Hydro Glow FL50?
While not strictly mandated, the focused beam's effectiveness in attracting fish is optimized when the light is positioned to shine down onto the water. For high docks, the focused beam ensures light reaches effectively into the water column.
What color is the Hydro Glow FL50 and why is it green?
The Hydro Glow FL50 emits a green light. Green wavelengths are known to be highly attractive to many species of baitfish and game fish, making it an effective tool for nighttime fishing and attracting aquatic life.