For the life of me I can't remember the brand that I bought but I love mine, it has a white led as well as blacklite

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For the life of me I can't remember the brand that I bought but I love mine, it has a white led as well as blacklite
The best one on the market at present is the MoonLite. They make 2 different sizes, the full moon has 3 LED blacklights and 1 LED whiteliight, and the half moon, that has 2 LED blacklights. They are available both cordless and corded. We used them last season and they are by far the best lights that we have used. (yes, even better than a sloan).
I have the Moonlite full moon and I couldn't imagine owning anything else. They are very bright and Very Very Small.
I looked at Moonlite (full moon & half moon) at Backwaters. Is that the best price or do you know were to get one for less$?
Check ebay or bizrate.com for lower prices.
anyone have any problems getting less bites with the brighter light? I know that the new lights are supposed to be a lot brighter, i was just wondering if this could be a negative on getting the bites even though you can see the hit better. I am thinking about one of the nucli-eye lights and i don't want one if it makes my bite ratio go down. I have friends that do that for free![]()
I have two of the stan sloans that go into a permanient(sp?) plug on the left side of my boat in the front for me and the back for partner. It is pretty bright or lit up when both of these are on. I have fished Dale Hollow at night and the bite be slow or just not there and turn the front one off and the bite seems to pick back up. Of course you have to fish straight in to your left side and not ahead to get some of the use of the black light from the back one or go to feel for the bite alot. On clear lakes like the hollow I believe that too much of a black light actually hurts you as far as catching goes, but It sure Is good about seeing things in the boat or getting up and moving around without turning on a regular light or a pin light.anyone have any problems getting less bites with the brighter light? I know that the new lights are supposed to be a lot brighter, i was just wondering if this could be a negative on getting the bites even though you can see the hit better. I am thinking about one of the nucli-eye lights and i don't want one if it makes my bite ratio go down. I have friends that do that for free
i've seen boats with automotive driving lights that lit up the bank like daytime. They always caught as many or more than the rest of us. They said what scared the fish was turning the lights on and off and that if they moved slowly down the bank, the lights helped them catch more. If you're leary of bright blacklights, the moonlite halfmoon is about equal to a 1 bulb sloan. Moonlites have much better electronics than any of the other led lights.
