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I want to set up some lights on a. Pole or rack butt not sure what lights and how many. I need to go as cheep as I can I plan on fishing down south this year. We have shot a lot of them but we did it with a spot light. So any info would b helpfull
 
Don't bighead but would guess anywhere from 2-4 , 50 watt or any of the 27 watt or smaller 12/24vdc LED 's on a pole mounted to a trolling motor Bigfoot switch so could turn on/off by stepping on it..
 
We have 9 27watt LEDs on a tower. 7 are spot beam and 2 floods. Lights work great but defiantly not a cheap route. The small 12v 55watt halogens like pictured above work good and lot cheaper. Could pbly get by with 5 lights unless you go spot beam then I wouldn't want any less than 9 to get full coverage. Any set up on a Bigfoot switch will beat the hell out of a spotlight!
 
Hey carpdown I've got a setup like lightemup and it works fine up high like his - uses 10' poles and a big foot. A buddy has the same except he only went up 7 or 8 feet and I don't like it as it shines on the back of your head too much. The ten foot height is more natural as it shines over your head to illuminate about 15 to 20 feet in front of the boat.

BTW later in the season the bigheads seem to spook with the lights on the tower maybe that is too much light. We've had some success keeping the tower lights off, drifting as quietly as possible, and then flipping on a spotlight forward over the heads of the shooters. When a shooter sticks a fish he flips on his head light and that is all the lights we have on as the spotlight is only on for a few seconds to scan in front of the boat.
 
I run 12v floods (not led) off a bigfoot have them on a tower i threw together out of pvc made a "t" on the end of a 10' stick and I drove another piece into it for rigidity. I think this year im taking them off the tower and put them on my knee rail that my halogens r mounted to for ease of use not having to deal with putting the tower up and taking it down. Might not work well idk but im going to give it a try.
 
Bigheads are sometime extremely spooky and some times there not. Leaving lights on all the time is an absolute no though and no genny. We just troll around and flip lights on every 30 sec or so. Sometimes on full moon you can just watch for ripples and troll right up on em but have to be extremely quite also.
 
As far as lights on a light rail I don't know. We're getting a new light rail setup for next year with 12v 50 watt led's to try but might be way to much light and scare them way more than our tower.
 
Last year we used 4 50 watt LEDs on a bigfoot switch on our knee rail for bigheads. It worked good but you couldn't leave the light on for more than a couple seconds or they would scatter. If u just flipped the lights on shot quick and shut lights off sometimes you could shoot more than once at the same school. We were seeing hundreds in the schools but they were separated far enough you couldn't flock shoot them.
 
I wanna go after some bigheads so bad! I would love to shoot one of those 50+ fish I always see on here!
 
There are some "rules" in general for the bigheads but lately seems every night is different, especially when your trips are a week apart. In the section of river I've counted on for years the bigheads are really thinning out, damn silvers by the thousands tho. More of an honest hunt these days. Lights....some swear by the towers and do well. We've been out on nights where anything more than the bow lights would keep you seeing much of anything, other nights the fish act as stupid as can be. Last two years havent been good conditions for us, crossing the fingers for the law of averages to be on our side. Anyone wanting a clue if you visit the area please let me know, more than happy to help out.
 
I wanna go after some bigheads so bad! I would love to shoot one of those 50+ fish I always see on here!
There a blast! A 50# bighead is bout like pulling up a 100lb anchor, sometimes they just don't want come up and when break the surface you better have a gaff ready. Like shot said, every week is like a new hunt cuz they move around a lot.
 
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