Any Ideas?

  • kruger
    Metro,mn
    Posts: 593
    #1303233

    Im thinking about lighting up the inside of my house with some LEDs from Hongkonglights. I already know how I will rig em (battery, reflective material etc), but I was just wondering how everybody else fishses at night inside their pullover? If anybody has a better idea I would love to hear it!

    kruger
    Metro,mn
    Posts: 593
    #1021393

    I forgot to mention I run the otter lodge if it makes a difference…

    icenutz
    Aniwa, WI
    Posts: 2540
    #1021398

    That’s what I did with mine, but I used these lights and tie wrapped 2 strings on the two top cross bars and they come down each side about 18″. I can turn on just one string or both and it is nice and brite. I should of taken pictures and now the shack is in the back of my truck.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-strings-ICE-FISHING-Shack-lights-battery-powered-bright-white-leds-/150722587138?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2317c42a02

    They also make sets that connect to a 12V battery.

    kruger
    Metro,mn
    Posts: 593
    #1021477

    Thanks larson! Seems like my original plan is the only way to go. I may just use those ebay lights, they seems to be just as brite plus they are american…

    Grouse_Dog
    The Shores of Lake Harriet
    Posts: 2043
    #1021490

    I use a coleman latern and hang it in the corner.

    Broken mantles, busted glass, spilled gas and a difficult regulator. All makes the experience enjoyable

    Happy New Year

    Dog

    jennyhanson416
    Polk County, WI
    Posts: 79
    #1022478

    I found these at Menards, $6 after the 50% off in the xmas area, so no need to wait for Hong Kong to get em shipped to me.. They are actually for shrubs, but I took off all the wire that connected the lights together so I had one long string.. It comes with 35 LED lights but it is powered by 3-D cell batteries which is the down-fall, but they are super bright and I imagine the batteries should last me all season…


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