Re: Lights for night fishing, what should I have?
I'm installing red LED rope lights up under the gunnels of my new project. The red LED rope lights I got are kind of dim and provide enough light to see, but not enough for 100% visibility (IE: tying knots, unhooking fish, etc). They are great for night vision though. I'm also installing white incandescent rope lights inside the gunnels (they were cheap) for 100% visibility,,, turn on the white lights for a minute or 2 then back to the red LED's.
What ever you do you should have some type of switchable interior courtesy lights. On my old 16' SeaSwirl boat I had 3 incandescent lights that were individually switched. They worked OK,,, but could blind you as they were mounted on the sides of interior panels, light shining directly into your eyes.
While bait fishing at night I use fluorescent drop lights set about 3-4' below the surface (check your state laws, heard it's illegal in some places) to draw in shad. I've had them so thick around the boat that it looked like a halo of shad around the boat,,, and the depth finder was reading 5' deep while we were anchored in 60' of water.
As mentioned earlier a Qbeam spot light and flash light are good to have on board.
One thing to remember, things will look different once the sun goes down, reflections can look like shore and you might not be able to pick out the shore line easily,,, log floating down the river, have to be very cautious.