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<blockquote data-quote="jtf" data-source="post: 451606" data-attributes="member: 22611"><p>https://glowarehouse.com/gw_us/night-sports/fish-lights</p><p></p><p>For surf fishing the OBX, we use these. You can get a small pack at Dick's SG with a plastic clip. When the few glow joints included in the pack run down, replace them with a couple three packs for a few bucks, you will have the plastic clip. Or, we use good quality black tape to secure them near the rod tip. Kind of fun to watch the dip and bang when the bite's on. These glow lights are small and don't mess with the rod's action. </p><p></p><p>And we too use circle hooks, no need to set the hook. I also use a red-lens head lamp to bait. Some of the die-hards get fussy if you switch on a bright light.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jtf, post: 451606, member: 22611"] https://glowarehouse.com/gw_us/night-sports/fish-lights For surf fishing the OBX, we use these. You can get a small pack at Dick's SG with a plastic clip. When the few glow joints included in the pack run down, replace them with a couple three packs for a few bucks, you will have the plastic clip. Or, we use good quality black tape to secure them near the rod tip. Kind of fun to watch the dip and bang when the bite's on. These glow lights are small and don't mess with the rod's action. And we too use circle hooks, no need to set the hook. I also use a red-lens head lamp to bait. Some of the die-hards get fussy if you switch on a bright light. [/QUOTE]
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