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Fishing 2011

 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

2011 Fishing Season Update from our V.P. of Sales:

March 23, 2011

The Fishinglights Company had a GREAT time in 2010!!

Check out the Pro Series page, Pro24-LED-WW or FirstLight page for pricing.

Fishing Lights - John

The 2010 fishing was surprisingly hot, for both fishing and temperature! I hope everyone has had a chance to enjoy the great outdoors. We’ve had some excellent night reports from the Gulf Coast this year. I can't believe the HEAT here in South Texas. We have had record highs as late as November but at least the hurricanes stayed away.

Last year and the year before last, we had some excellent opportunities to travel around the Texas coast for night fishing in many bays and coastal hot spots. One of our most exciting trips was with the Texas Parks and Wildlife folks to film night fishing fun for broadcast via PBS in Texas and other outlets from New Mexico to New York. Check the TP&W website for Program 1603. The show originally aired October 14-21, 2007. The show will be on again in June 2011! Don't miss Fishing The Late Shift with The Fishinglights Company!

Salt Water fishing has been great this year. There have been many reports of successful offshore fishing trips for several species including, but not limited to, Red Snapper, Yellow and Black Fin Tuna as well as Amberjack. The bays of the Gulf Coast have also been excellent. Trout and Redfish have been "turned on" with the higher water temperature. We are hoping that the oil-spill issues do not hamper Texas offshore fishing, but even with the issues to the east, we caught a lot of Black Drum, Trout, Flounder and Crabs in Eastern Louisiana in late October last year.

For those of you already using Green Fishinglights, you know how enjoyable they are to watch.  Kicking back in the evening on your boat, or around the dock, beverage in hand, with family and friends watching the bait swarm in the gentle green glow of the fishing lights, you know all is well. Using the lights around your dock really improves the ambiance.  They have a very soothing effect. Even the non-fishing observers will enjoy the event.  It just doesn’t get any better!

For 2011 we continue with ALL of our current products, and are introducing a NEW one - the Pro24-LED-WW. Be sure and check it out! We have worked hard to keep our prices steady, but have had a recent, but fortunately small, price increase. We've received phone calls from a number of night-fishing enthusiasts that have purchased lights from some of our competitors, and have problems. As they say, "Caveat Emptor" - Buyer Beware! Poor construction, leaking seals, rusting power clips, electronics failures, and other problems seem to be showing up all over. We strive to make the BEST lights available. You won't be disappointed. Check the specs carefully before you buy!

If you are new to night fishing, check out FirstLight. It is a sealed unit that we first introduced six years ago, and is only available with a 24-inch green fluorescent tube and 15-foot power cord.   FirstLight uses the same high quality components used in all our lights, but sells at a lower cost.  A removable weight system, like those on the "Pro Series" is available.  This has been a VERY popular light.

We would love to have you e-mail us your Night Fishing stories and results. Also e-mail your Night Fishing pictures. We enjoy showing them on the site and in new screen savers our webmaster has been making for distribution. If you have any questions we will do our best to get you an answer as quick as possible. When night fishing, remember SAFETY FIRST! Check the weather before leaving port and know the area. Things look a lot different when the sun goes down.  Tight lines to all, enjoy the rest of 2010, and have a great 2011.

John Ross, V.P. Sales, The Fishinglights Company LLC

For More Information Contact:

The Fishinglights Company LLC
c/o Tackle Hut
216C West Little York
Houston, TX 77076

Tel: 713-398-7613
Internet: info@fishinglights.com

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Last modified: March 23, 2011