2026 Video – Stop Setting Your Fishing Lights Wrong

Let me train you to deploy underwater fishing lights with absolute stealth mode, using shrimp as our focus. My data-backed, field-tested method yields incredible results for crappie, striped bass, snook, redfish, and more. I eliminated blind luck from illumination angling completely, transforming technical data into a highly efficient system that ensures consistent success.

Click Image Above – Give me one hour, and I’ll teach you how to master the art of deploying fishing lights in stealth mode using shrimp as my seminar target — one of the hardest light-intolerant species to catch. This seminar is NOT just for catching shrimp, this is the HOW TO for crappie, striped bass, squid, snook & more

You can apply this science-based approach to target virtually any species you prefer. LUMENS don’t catch shrimp, and fish science-driven strategies do. Shrimping is extremely popular throughout Florida, in both saltwater tidal zones and wind-driven waters. Yet for over 50 years, fishing lights have largely been marketed with a simple “power up and toss” mentality.

Captain Lee Noga proved that the real battle begins the moment a fishing light enters the water. No fishing light manufacturer teaches what truly happens beneath the surface once the light is deployed. Captain Lee Noga built her 20-year career studying these underwater reactions and developing an educational program designed to elevate anglers’ skills and understanding.

With more than 26,000 members in the Facebook group — Florida Shrimping Academy — and a growing following across Florida’s SaltStrong chapters, Captain Lee has helped countless anglers transform their night fishing success.

In this video, you’ll discover why the wrong setup — using toy-like fishing lights instead of expanded-purpose fishing lights, combined with poor placement — destroys your bite potential. You’ll also learn how properly submerged expanded-purpose fishing lights attract fish, squid, shrimp, baitfish, and gamefish directly into your nighttime visual field while remaining in stealth mode.

We cover moon cycles, shrimping gear, proper anchors, strategies for using one fishing light to multiple fishing lights, positioning, setting the perfect depth, and the impact of science on your overall productivity.

Whether you’re targeting shrimp, inshore species, or offshore predators, you’ll learn:

  • The difference between bad fishing lights and productive fishing lights
  • How to manipulate targets using science-based strategies
  • How to introduce light into the nighttime ecosystem in stealth mode — where you see the targets, but they do not see you

VIDEO CHAPTERS – Fishing Lights: The Art Of Deployment

  • 00:00:00 Introduction
  • 00:01:15 Moon Phases
  • 00:04:28 Shrimping Nets
  • 00:08:00 Shrimping Dipping Technique
  • 00:09:28 Boat Anchors
  • 00:11:33 Fishing Lights – Toy vs Expanded Purpose
  • 00:16:07 Next Gen vs. Old Tech Fishing Lights
  • 00:20:29 Bait Blackout Fail Fishing Lights
  • 00:22:15 Set Light Depth 1 Formula
  • 00:26:07 Recognize Good vs Fatal Light Set
  • 00:31:11 Setting Productive Light Field
  • 00:34:52 Setting UN-productive Light Field
  • 00:36:41 Bad Fishing Light Sets and Why
  • 00:39:31 Next Gen Lights vs. Old School Tech
  • 00:41:03 Recap Summary End Part 1
  • 00:41:41 HALO Ring Cookie Theory
  • 00:47:01 2-Fishing Light Deployment Strategy
  • 00:55:30 3-Fishing Light Deployment Strategy
  • 01:00:04 Bait Fish Blackout Bomb Strobe Mode
  • 01:03:56 Fishing Pier Strategy Tips

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