Crappie Fishing Catching On – Underwater Dock Lights Add to Excitement
Crappie Fishing Catching On
Tampa, Florida, August 11, 2009 – Crappie anglers have long been known for their nighttime prowess, and crappie fishing is becoming more popular with an increase in the use of underwater dock lights.
“We continue to see tremendous sales of our underwater dock lights from customers who fish for crappie, as these fish can be found in just about every freshwater lake in the lower 48 states,” says Brad Ball, President of Deep Glow Technologies, Inc., manufacturer of Deep Glow underwater dock lighting systems.
In fact, Deep Glow products were originally developed for saltwater and coastal homeowners, yet the company’s now sells approximately half of its lights to freshwater customers.
Crappie fishing usually equals family fun, and these fish are often considered one of the best tasting freshwater fish, targeted by anglers because of the diversity in how you can catch crappie. They are also more plentiful than other freshwater species, with anglers capable of hauling in dozens of fish in a short time period

Deep Glow Underwater Dock Lights
“Waterfront homeowners love crappie fishing from their docks using our underwater dock lights because these lights are easy to install by simply plugging the ballast into a 110 GFCI outlet, and dropping the light into the water,” says Ball. “Our Deep Glow lights can be dropped under the dock’s pilings, or can easily be situated next to underwater structure, such as brush, rocks or timber – places where crappie with school,” says Ball.
With a Deep Glow light, you’ll build an instant marine ecosystem, as Deep Glow’s lights attract baitfish, which then attracts other larger species like crappie.
Crappie spread out to find brushy or weedy structure, seeking baitfish to feed off of, and are often attracted to light. The fish will school around an underwater light, searching the glowing waters for wounded prey or the smell of food.
As Deep Glow lights may be dropped or placed in the water at a depth of 3-20 feet, they are great for fishing suspended fish. Deep Glow lights are 60% brighter than its competitors, and depending on water clarity, can illuminate a diameter of up to 30 feet.
Deep Glow lights were designed to withstand harsh underwater environments, including rough water, salt water, prop wash, wave action, and impact from cast nets. The low profile design allows the light to settle on the seabed to avoid damage from motor skegs and fishing lines.
A patent-pending design, featuring a metal halide bulb encased in a tri-level custom injection molded and waterproof housing, was years in development. Each light produces heat to combat marine growth, and go through a self-cleaning process. The lights can be easily pulled out of the water for additional cleaning, and the replaceable bulb is guaranteed for one year.
For more information about Deep Glow Technologies, our product line-up, frequently asked questions, customer testimonials or where to find Deep Glow underwater lights, visit www.deepglow.com or call 888-871-3334.
I find it interesting that they are 60% brighter when the lumens rating of these lights are the exact same as those of Greendocklights and basically all other competitors. The only light that these lights are significantly brighter than are the ” energy efficient” pigtail light systems. Visit Greendocklights.com to see a more cost effective and equally quality product with a 1 yr warranty free with each unit. Or visit http://www.underseaillumination.com or come to the tampa bay boat show to join in the release of their new product that will be water safe up to 100 feet.
David - September 7th, 2009 at 8:58 am