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With the shorter days I sometimes feel like fishing on for an extra hour or
two after dark. I've seen an advert for Starlites - little stick things that fit inside hollow float tips. When activated they glow. Anyone used them? I'd like to know. Are they any good at distance or do you need to fish close in to see them? Once activated, how long does one Starlite glow for? The pack I'm considering buying comes with a set of floats but, once all the Starlites are used, are replacements commonly available in tackle shops? Thanks in advance. |
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![]() "Izaak" wrote in message ... With the shorter days I sometimes feel like fishing on for an extra hour or two after dark. I've seen an advert for Starlites - little stick things that fit inside hollow float tips. When activated they glow. Anyone used them? I'd like to know. Are they any good at distance or do you need to fish close in to see them? Close in - it need's too much concentration far out. Ever tried watching a small light for 2hrs ;-) Once activated, how long does one Starlite glow for? 6+ hrs easily The pack I'm considering buying comes with a set of floats but, once all the Starlites are used, are replacements commonly available in tackle shops? Yes - loads available, different sizes. I also the lites taped taped to my quivertip |
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In article , Izaak
wrote: Are they any good at distance or do you need to fish close in to see them? OK up to about 15-20 yards. Once activated, how long does one Starlite glow for? They'll still give about half-light next morning. The pack I'm considering buying comes with a set of floats but, once all the Starlites are used, are replacements commonly available in tackle shops? I didn't know they made special floats - only ever used the lights themselves attached close to an ordinary float with a rubber. In clear water you can still see them glowing six or more feet down... Cheerio, -- |
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Thanks for the info Bryan and Derek.
I didn't know they made special floats They are advertised in a Bennett's of Sheffield catalogue that was slipped into one of the angling weeklies (Angling Times I think). The floats are clear with removable orange tips. You put a Starlite in the float, then shot it up as normal and start fishing. When it gets too dark to see you remove the tip, activate the Starlite, replace the tip and carry on fishing without the need to re-shot your setup. They sound like useful accessories so I think I'll get them. Trouble is if I get many more 'useful' accessories, I'll need a team of Sherpas to carry them all :-) |
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Right I've used these little beggars for ages
Tip one close in Tip two if you need to freeze then after starting them will stop the chemical reaction thaw it out and off it goes again -managed two two hour sessions with one stick on me Beachcaster Tip three Use one on your hooklength when fishing for BIG eels (and Flat fish if your sea fishing) they come in two colours and two sizes the bigger ones last longer and freeze the best (I'm a tightwad ) -- Regards Gray The Madcaravanner from Chesterfield www.madcaravanner.co.uk You don't have to be mad ...... but it helps "Izaak" wrote in message ... Thanks for the info Bryan and Derek. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.537 / Virus Database: 332 - Release Date: 06/11/2003 |
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