The Bottom Line
Pros
- Bright green light attracts baitfish in freshwater
- Made for mounting on dock or submerging
- Low power draw from batteries
Cons
- Expensive
Description
- Fishing light made to attract baitfish and game fish at night
- Green color for freshwater and blue for saltwater
- Can be mounted above the water or submerged
Guide Review - Hydro Glow Fishing Light Review
The light comes in green for freshwater and blue for saltwater. There were both colors being tested in the water and the shad definitely circled the green light. The shad brought in the bass, and other fish like crappie.
The light I fished around was a prototype LED light not on the market yet. It is submersible and draws little 12 volt power, extending battery life. And it lit up the water for several feet.
Although the light is expensive, it did a much better job than dock lights nearby that I checked out. One was a bright street light on the end of a dock and it had a few bream around it, but no shad and I didn't get any bites there. The other light was dimmer and right on the water, and there was brush under it, but no shad and no bites.
If you fish at night the Hydro Glow Fishing Light would be well worth the price.

