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Lighting

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Sea Fishing Lighting

At Gerrys Fishing we know the right light keeps you fishing when the tide and the light don’t play fair. Good headtorches, lanterns and tip lights are essential for dawn, dusk and night sessions and for safe, efficient rigging on the bank or boat.

 

Our lighting range

We stock a practical selection of headtorches, lanterns, rod tip lights and spare batteries, plus specialist items like red‑beam options and compact lanterns for bivvies. Our online lighting category features trusted brands and simple, reliable kit chosen for sea use so you can see what matters without fuss.

 

How to choose sea fishing lighting

Choosing the right light depends on when and how you fish. For general shore and night work a headtorch with good lumen output and adjustable beam is invaluable; for overnight sessions a long‑run lantern or high‑capacity headtorch keeps your camp lit. Red or low‑glare modes help preserve night vision and are less likely to spook fish when you’re working baits or rigs. Tip lights and small rod bells are useful for bite detection and are easy to fit to most rods.

 

Practical buying tips from Gerrys Fishing

  • Match lumens to task: higher lumens for walking to marks and rigging; lower, focused beams for bait work.
  • Choose water resistant or IP rated kit for coastal use; splashproof is not enough for heavy spray.
  • Look for long battery life and spare battery options — nothing worse than a dead torch mid‑session.
  • Consider beam modes: flood for area light, spot for distance, and red for low‑impact work.
    These checks keep you safe and fishing longer, and they help the kit last in saltwater conditions.

 

Care and maintenance

Rinse metal parts and battery contacts in fresh water after saltwater exposure, dry thoroughly and store batteries separately to avoid corrosion. Replace worn seals and check switches regularly — a little maintenance prevents failures when you need the light most.

 

FAO

  • Which light for night surf sessions? A high‑output headtorch plus a small lantern for the bivvy; use red mode for baiting and rigging.
  • Do I need tip lights? Yes for bite detection on light lines; they’re cheap, effective and easy to fit.
  • How to store lighting? Remove batteries for long storage, keep spare batteries dry and test lights before every trip.