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<blockquote data-quote="BlueWaterLED" data-source="post: 46444" data-attributes="member: 233"><p>The difference ofcourse is that the 55W lights throws a beam and the le strips provide ambient lighting. That being said, I used a 60led strip of blue to illuminate my line and the bank one night last month. The light was nt directed at the water but it still attracted schools of shad. I think green would have the same affect. Plus, without the beam you are less likely to spook preditory fish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlueWaterLED, post: 46444, member: 233"] The difference ofcourse is that the 55W lights throws a beam and the le strips provide ambient lighting. That being said, I used a 60led strip of blue to illuminate my line and the bank one night last month. The light was nt directed at the water but it still attracted schools of shad. I think green would have the same affect. Plus, without the beam you are less likely to spook preditory fish. [/QUOTE]
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