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Esca Lights: The Ultimate Lure Lights
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Esca Multiblink Blue
and Green Jigging Lights
So what is an ESCA?
We were introduced to
the ESCA at the 2008 ICAST show in Las Vegas. The ESCA is a unique
invention from Norway that generates its own electricity by a chemical
reaction of the electrodes. It lights up when it comes in contact with
water and stops once it is removed.
For those of you that
have been deep dropping, you know that without a light, you are
practically wasting your time. Even during daylight, the available light
decreases rapidly underwater. Naturally fish are attracted to
light and a light source in a proper presentation increases the chances
for success exponentially. The ESCA offers an highly effective way of
introducing light in a proper presentation to your freestyle jigging.
Shortly after the show
we received a couple of ESCA lights to try. It took us a while but
during one of our trips to the Bahamas we added the light to a 200 g
lure. The response was almost immediate and we successfully brought some
real nice snappers on board. It works!
If you are planning on
jigging at depths over 100 feet, get the ESCA and you will be amazed by
its effectiveness.
Content
The ESCA light comes in
a plastic box with instructions and explanation of how it works. It
comes attached to a treble hook that I rather discard. Simply attach the
light to the jigging lure via the split ring and you are ready to go.
The ESCA comes in two colors and two light
paterns. Colors are Green and
Blue and there is a fading (light fades in and out) and a blinking
version We used the blue blinking and fading but have not tried
the green. However, if you are planning on jigging around wrecks at less
than 150 feet, you may want to try it.
Use
We use the ESCA in conjunction with our
jigging lures. I have been told that it works great with a sinking
trolling lure and we will probably try this sometime in the future.
Probably when we head out for swordfishing on a Summer night.
We Recommend
BLUE FOR JIGGING OVER 100
FEET
GREEN FOR JIGGING
BETWEEN 30- 100 FEET IN LOW LIGHT ENVIRONMENTS
The ESCA lifetime is 100 hours of
activation, which equates to a lot of fishing.
Increase the
effectiveness of your deep jigging rig exponentially. Add an Esca
self powered jigging light chip to your setup. |
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