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Old 07-08-2012, 01:28 PM
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So night time is the right time and I want to slip bobber fish after dark.I have a couple of lighted slip bobbers but there off brands and they tangle on almost cast.I have been looking at the thill products the night brite and splash brite.So what's your favorite?I have to order them online so I'm counting on WC to lead me the right way.

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Old 07-08-2012, 03:32 PM
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We have had good luck with the Thill Night brite. If you have lots of Bobbers like some of us do don't be afraid to buy the small glow sticks either. You get different size attachments so as to work with most slip Bobbers. You can also just twist tie a 1 1/2 inch glow stick to your original slip Float to get you by as the sun goes down.
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Old 07-08-2012, 07:46 PM
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Thill Nite Brites work great, and it's just a gas to see that light slip out of sight at night. . .but, you'll either want to use a short, lower pound test leader below your bobber on the main line, or risk breaking off and not being able to retrieve your $7 - $10 bobber and battery.
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Old 07-08-2012, 08:47 PM
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I was wondering the same thing. Anyone use a bobber at night with the floating lights?
If so, about how long does it take the lights to attract fish?
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Old 07-08-2012, 10:06 PM
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We have had good luck with the Thill Night brite. If you have lots of Bobbers like some of us do don't be afraid to buy the small glow sticks either. You get different size attachments so as to work with most slip Bobbers. You can also just twist tie a 1 1/2 inch glow stick to your original slip Float to get you by as the sun goes down.
I saw that and am going to give it a try!

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Thill Nite Brites work great, and it's just a gas to see that light slip out of sight at night. . .but, you'll either want to use a short, lower pound test leader below your bobber on the main line, or risk breaking off and not being able to retrieve your $7 - $10 bobber and battery.
I thought this myself,kinda pricey for a bobber then the cost of batteries.I guess if you want to dance you got to pay the band.

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I was wondering the same thing. Anyone use a bobber at night with the floating lights?
If so, about how long does it take the lights to attract fish?
Do you mean like the hydro glow lights?I haven't tried anything like that but a friend of mine swears by them.He's been using them and out fishing everyone on the river.

Thanks for the responses,I am going to get a couple of Thill Night Brites and maybe a splash brite to try.

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Old 07-09-2012, 06:46 AM
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The light I have is from Berkeley. It plugs into the lighter port and glows. The light is surrounded by Styrofoam so that it floats on water. I was thinking of giving it a try.
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Old 07-15-2012, 06:59 AM
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Picked up a couple of glow sticks to mount on existing thill's and got a night bright for $2.38 on clearence from Dicks sporting goods.I think I've got the night bite covered!

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Old 07-15-2012, 07:34 AM
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With respect to floating night lights:
Be sure to check local and state fishing regulations for their legal use.

In states like MN, it is illegal to use an artifical light to attract fish.
So floating lights are a no no here in MN.

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Old 07-15-2012, 10:30 AM
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With respect to floating night lights:
Be sure to check local and state fishing regulations for their legal use.

In states like MN, it is illegal to use an artifical light to attract fish.
So floating lights are a no no here in MN.

REW
The floating light thing wasn't my intent I'm not sure how the other poster got that from my original post but it was interesting none the less.I never thought it would be illegal to use lighted bobbers?Are these included in the MN law as floating lights or is it only floating attracting lights that are a no no??

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Old 07-15-2012, 01:17 PM
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Sorry, I did not mean to take you off topic. The lighted bobber seems to be a match to try the floating lights. I thought of them as tools to use together. I have used the little glow sticks attached to the slip bobber and they work well!
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