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LIFETIME NO QUESTIONS ASKED WARRANTY: Effective January 1, 2019 Outrigger Outdoors offers a lifetime "no questions asked" warranty on all products, subject to the limitations set forth herein. This warranty applies to manufacturer defects past one year or customer-inflicted damage, at any time, which causes the product to improperly function. A receipt is required as proof of purchase and photos of the damaged product are also required. We may request you to return the damaged product to us. When warranty is successfully claimed, we will replace the product for 50% of the MSRP value. This is our way of protecting your investment for a lifetime.
ONE YEAR MANUFACTURER WARRANTY: Effective January 1, 2019 Outrigger Outdoors warrants our product to be free from original defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of original retail purchase, subject to the limitations set forth herein. This warranty applies only to the original retail purchaser and requires the purchaser to supply a copy of the original proof of purchase (original sales receipt) at the time warranty service is requested. If the purchaser purchased their product directly through our website, Outrigger Outdoors, there is no additional warranty registration required. However, if the purchaser purchased their product through a third party vendor such as but not limited to eBay, Amazon, or any other brick and mortar or online retail stores, they must register their product with us within 30 days of purchase. A receipt is required as proof of purchase.
WHEN FILING FOR WARRANTY: Please include a complete description of the problem, your name, address, telephone number, and a copy of the original proof of purchase. All transportation, insurance and freight charges associated with warranty service and repairs are the responsibility of the purchaser. If an original defect is found by us, we will, at our option, repair, replace or make appropriate adjustment.
The Manufacturer Warranty does not apply to: (a) asserted defects caused by normal wear and tear; (b) asserted defects caused by modifications, unauthorized service, accidents, neglect, misuse, abuse, improper maintenance, acts of Nature; (c) asserted defects involving subjective personal likes or judgements; (d) asserted defects due to water damage.
Should the defects not be deemed to meet Warranty requirements, Outrigger Outdoors will charge a reasonable repair or replacement charge not to exceed 50% of the manufacturer’s suggested retail purchase price. Outrigger Outdoors guarantees they will make their best effort to repair all customers’ products for the most minimal amount possible, if not at free of charge.
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DAMAGES AND LOST ITEMS DURING SHIPPING: Outrigger Outdoors will aid customer in all situations where a package was damaged or lost during shipping. We strongly recommend all customers purchase Shipping Insurance for their order. Shipping Insurance acts as insurance for each shipment, to guarantee the item is not lost in transit or damaged in transit. In the event the item is lost or damaged, a refund will be given or a new replacement will be sent. If you do not purchase Shipping Insurance, you may be subject to the wait times and judgement of the shipping carrier as to whether or not the package will be refunded or replaced. Flounder Gig Poles are among the highest risk item to be lost or damaged during shipping due to the size of the item. We strongly recommend customers purchase Shipping Insurance for this item in particular, but recommend purchasing it for all items.
ORDER PROCESSING TIME: Outrigger Outdoors will do its best to put the package in the hands of the shipping carrier as soon as possible. In most instances, Outrigger Outdoors is able to ship the package same day. In some other instances (such as orders placed later on in the day), Outrigger Outdoors may send the package the next day. Outrigger Outdoors will guarantee the package is in possession of the shipping carrier within 1-2 business days unless otherwise stated on a product page or email.
If you need to guarantee the delivery of a package for next day or even 2 day, we recommend you contact us directly for a specialty shipping quote through UPS. Next Day Air, Next Day Air Saver, and 2 Day Air Delivery through UPS are all available at extra cost. These are the only methods we can guarantee a 2 day or less delivery time.
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INTERNATIONAL ORDERS
ABOUT CUSTOMS, DUTIES, AND TAXES: When ordering from Outrigger Outdoors, you’re responsible for assuring the product can be lawfully imported to the destination country.
The recipient is the importer of record and must comply with all laws and regulations of the destination country. Orders shipped outside of the United States may be subject to import taxes, customs duties and fees levied by the destination country. The recipient of an international shipment may be subject to such import taxes, customs duties and fees, which are levied once a shipment reaches the recipient’s country. Additional charges for customs clearance must be borne by the recipient; we have no control over these charges and can’t predict what they may be. Customs policies vary widely from country to country; you should contact your local customs office for more information. When customs clearance procedures are required, it can cause delays beyond our original delivery estimates.
Unless otherwise specified, all orders are shipped using a 2-3 business day shipping option via UPS or USPS. However, once the carrier picks up your package from our warehouse they are ultimately responsible for getting your package to you on time.
30 DAY RETURN POLICY: All eligible purchases made through our website do not require a receipt for return, but must be in brand new and unused condition. If eligible for a return, the value of the product including any applicable sales tax will be refunded, minus any shipping costs or fees that are not refundable to us (Example: PayPal will no longer refund their processing fee) and are associated with the purchase. Returned products may be subject to a restocking fee ranging from 20% to 30%, which varies depending on actual cost of shipping, credit card processing, and re-packaging costs (these three costs are not refundable to us). If purchase was made through a third party vendor such as Amazon, eBay, or any other online or brick and mortar store, please return the product directly to them.
All sales of Swamp Eye Submersible Lights, Swamp Eye Light Bars, Swamp Eye HD Lights, Predator Cannon Light Bars and Underwater Fishing Lights are final and are under warranty from the date of purchase.
All sales of customized orders are final.
Please see the Warranty Information section for additional information. If you have any questions about the operation and performance of our product, please contact us prior to purchasing.
CANCELLED ORDERS: When you place your order, your credit card is run and we are charged a NON-REFUNDABLE fee from your credit card company. This fee is NOT REFUNDABLE to us. We are happy to give you a gift card in the full amount of the transaction or we will refund you and deduct the credit card fee. We are not out to get anyone with this policy, we are just a small business trying to protect ourselves.
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On some occasions, packages may be marked as delivered but take additional time to arrive.
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If you have already received an order confirmation email, it may be impossible to cancel your order.
When you place your order, your credit card is run and we are charged a NON-REFUNDABLE fee from your credit card company. This fee is NOT REFUNDABLE to us. We are happy to give you a gift card in the full amount of the transaction or we will refund you and deduct the credit card fee. We are not out to get anyone with this policy, we are just a small business trying to protect ourselves.
Once your order has been placed and processed, you will receive a confirmation email with your order details. This email will include a tracking number and a link to our tracking page.
Tracking information may not be immediately available after your order is placed. It can take 24-48 hours for the number to become active in our system. If you don't see any updates right away, please be patient and check back later.
You can find the tracking number link in the shipping confirmation email or track your order on our website HERE. You will need the email or phone number used to place the order.
We do ship internationally. Please note that international shipments can take longer than domestic shipments. The customer is responsible for all duties, taxes, and fees, associated with international shipping.
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We’ll do our best to help.
Please email our team ([email protected]) or send a chat with an image of your damaged item for further assistance.
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We recommend red LED hunting lights for night hunting. Although most predators and varmints are color blind, the green LED hunting lights cast a much more apparent shadow that predators and varmints alike are more likely to see. Green LED light is easier for the human eye to pick up on but predators such as coyotes, bobcats, fox, and mountain lions have pristine vision that allows them to pick up on shadows casted by the green light. The mellow nature of red LED lights does not cast a significant shadow and are very difficult for the most prized predators to pick up on. As for white hunting lights and spotlights, they are beneficial for spotting animals at long range but they are not beneficial for staying under the radar.
Switching to battery-powered bowfishing lights may seem like a big transition, but with the right approach and equipment, it can be a seamless upgrade. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you make the switch:
1. Assess Your Power Needs
The first step is to determine how much power you’ll need to run your bowfishing lights. Start by considering:
- The number of lights: How many lights do you plan on using? This can be determined based on the size of your boat and how much illumination you ultimately desire. Our most common light setup is 4x Swamp Eye Silent Series on smaller boats (16 ft and below) and 6x-8x Swamp Eye Silent Series on Larger Boats (18-22 ft). We sell the Swamp Eye Silent Series Light individually or in bowfishing light kits. If you need more guidance, feel free to reach us at 979-472-9360 or contact us here.
- The power consumption of each light: when running on battery, keeping your wattage low is critical to increase run time. Our Swamp Eye Silent Series Bowfishing Lights draw 70 watts each. This is crucial because it will help you calculate how much battery capacity you’ll need.
- The duration of your fishing trips: How long do you plan to bowfish at night? Do you pan to do 24 hour tournaments? Fun fish? You’ll have to determine your battery capacity required based on how many lights you have.
2. Choose the Right Battery
Once you’ve assessed your power needs, it’s time to select a battery that fits. For bowfishing lights, deep-cycle batteries are the best option. Here’s why:
- Deep-cycle batteries are designed to provide a steady amount of power over a long period. Unlike regular car batteries, which provide short bursts of high power, deep-cycle batteries are ideal for applications where sustained power is needed.
- Battery type options: You’ll have a few different battery options to choose from:
- Lead-acid batteries: These are affordable but heavier and less efficient than newer options.
- Lithium-ion batteries: More expensive but lighter, longer-lasting, and more efficient. They also charge faster and can withstand more charge cycles than lead-acid batteries.
Still not sure which batteries best suit your needs? Here's a complete article comparing Lithium-ion and Lead-acid batteries!
3. Determine the Battery Capacity (Amp-Hours)
The capacity of a battery is measured in amp-hours (Ah), which indicates how much power the battery can supply over time. For instance:
A 100Ah battery can supply 1 amp of current for 100 hours or 10 amps for 10 hours.
You can calculate your required battery capacity by using the formula:
Required Battery Capacity (Ah)=Total Wattage of Lights×Hours of UseBattery Voltage (12V or 24V)
Required Battery Capacity (Ah)= Number of Lights x Wattage of Lights / Battery Voltage (12V or 24V) × Hours of UseThis formula will give you an estimate of the battery capacity needed to run your lights for the desired amount of time.
- Example: 6x Swamp Eye Silent Series Lights (70 watts each, 12/24V DC compatible)
Running on 24 Volt DC: Amperage = 70 Watts / 24 Volts = 2.9 amps (each light)
6x Swamp Eye Silent Series x 2.9 amps each = 17.4 amps total draw
Required Battery Capacity (Ah) = 6 Lights x 70W / 24V x 10 hours run time = 175 Amp Hours. (In order to get 10 hour run time, you need 175 amp hours of battery capacity)
Calculation based on Conventional Deep Cycle Battery (120 Amp Hours) = 120 Amp hours / 17.4 total amp draw ~ 6.9 hour run time. (A typical commercially available 120 amp hour deep cycle battery will get you approximately 6.9-7 hours of run time)
- Example: 6x Swamp Eye Silent Series Lights (70 watts each, 12/24V DC compatible)
4. Choose the Right Battery Charger
When switching to battery power, don’t forget about the charger. You’ll need a charger that matches the type and voltage of your battery.
- Lead-acid batteries require a different charger than lithium-ion batteries, so it’s important to ensure compatibility.
- For lithium-ion batteries, invest in a smart charger that’s designed to safely charge and monitor the battery’s health, preventing overcharging and overheating.
- We sell Powermax Converters, which are both lead-acid and lithium compatible.
5. Install Your Lights and Battery System
Once you have your battery and charger sorted, it’s time to install your lighting system. Here’s what to do:
- Mount your lights: Position your bowfishing lights where they’ll provide optimal visibility. Lights such as the Swamp Eye Silent Series have a wide flood which will help you avoid dark spots on corners and make mounting a breeze.
- Wiring your lights to the battery: If your lights are designed for DC (direct current), they will typically run off a 12V or 24V battery system. You’ll need to use marine-grade wiring to safely connect the battery to the lights, ensuring that everything is securely mounted and water-resistant. Our lights come standard with a plug and play building block wire harness, making wiring a breeze.
- For safety, use fuses or circuit breakers between the battery and your lights to prevent overcurrent issues.
- Be sure to use waterproof connectors to prevent damage from splashes and moisture, especially if you’re fishing in salty or brackish waters.
- Here's a complete tutorial on How to Wire Bowfishing Lights to Battery.
6. Test Your Setup
Before heading out on a big bowfishing trip, test your entire setup to make sure everything is working properly. Check the following:
- Battery performance: Ensure that the battery powers the lights for the expected amount of time. If you have a battery load tester, test your battery to ensure it has good capacity under load. A battery on its way out can show a proper voltage until a load is put on it, where the voltage drops immediately.
- Light intensity: Verify that the lights are located in ideal spots and in a manner to avoid dark spots and shadows. This can be avoided with purpose-built bowfishing lights.
- Wiring and connections: Double-check that all wires are properly connected and that the battery is securely mounted.
7. Maintain Your Battery and Lights
Battery-powered setups require minimal maintenance, but it’s still important to take care of your equipment:
- Keep your battery charged: Lithium-ion batteries, in particular, last longer when kept at a partial charge (typically 40-80%). Don’t let them completely drain if possible.
- Store your battery properly: If you're storing your battery for an extended period, keep it in a cool, dry place, and check the charge level regularly.
- Inspect wiring and connections: Ensure that wires remain tight and corrosion-free. Regularly inspect the lights for any signs of damage.
8. Consider Backup Power Options
If you're worried about running out of power during a long fishing session, consider adding a power converter and generator to your setup. This combination can power your bowfishing lights (and even be sized to power your trolling motor), extending the amount of time you can fish without worrying about recharging batteries.
Not sure what size power converter and generator you need? Contact us!
The full size Swamp Eye Submersible lights are to be used underwater only otherwise they will overheat. However, the Mini Swamp Eye Submersibles can be used above or below water as you choose.
The full size Swamp Eye Submersible is 120 watts and utilizes an extremely bright 19,500 lumen flood beam that is color tone adjustable for increasing visibility in clear or muddy water.
The mini Swamp Eye Submersible light is 36 watts and puts out 5,800 lumens.
Both the full size and the mini Swamp Eye Submersible can be powered by a 12V DC battery.
The mini Swamp Eye Submersible draws 3 amps while the full size Swamp Eye Submersible draws 5 amps when using a single color and 10 amps when using both colors.
When using a single color, the full size Swamp Eye Submersible light will run an estimated 20 hours on a typical deep cycle battery.
When using both colors, the full size Swamp Eye Submersible light will run an estimated 10 hours on a typical deep cycle battery.
NOTE: Some lithium iron phosphate (LiFe PO4) batteries may output a high voltage when freshly charged (up to 14.4 volts). If your lithium battery does this, we recommend installing a voltage regulator on your lithium batteries. These lights are capable of accepting up to 13.6 volts but if your battery ever outputs more than this it can damage these lights.
The full size Swamp Eye Submersible comes in 3 color variations:
- Dual Color (HPS Warm White 2000k and LED cool white 6000k)
- Solid HPS Warm White 2000k
- Solid LED cool white 6000k
The mini Swamp Eye Submersible comes in 2 color variations:
- Solid HPS Warm White 2000k
- Solid LED cool white 6000k
Each Swamp Eye Submersible light comes with 10 ft of premium marine grade wire.
Battery terminals are not included, you can purchase our solder seal connector kit with battery terminals for this or use your own alligator clamps.
The full size Swamp Eye Submersible:
Light w/out Mounting Bracket Installed:
2.75" tall X 4.5" wide X 1.5" deep
Light w/ Mounting Bracket Installed:
4.75" tall X 5.75" wide X 1.5" deep
The mini Swamp Eye Submersible:
Light w/out Mounting Bracket:
2.75" tall X 3.5" wide X 1.75" deep
Light w/ Mounting Bracket:
4.25" tall X 4.0" wide X 1.75" deep
The Mini Swamp Eye Submersible and Swamp Eye Submersible Lights come standard as being able to run on batteries that output 12-13 volts DC. If you want to run these lights on a voltage beyond this - including running on lithium batteries (which can have a spike in voltage to 14+ volts when coming off a fresh charge) or drill batteries (18-20 volt) or trolling motor batteries (24 volt or 36 volt) and so forth, you will need a voltage regulator.
Here is an article that will walk you through how to hook these lights up to a voltage regulator: https://outriggeroutdoors.com/blogs/flounder-gigging/how-to-set-up-a-voltage-regulator-for-12v-floundering-lights?_pos=1&_sid=8f6196c51&_ss=r
If your Swamp Eye HD Bowfishing Lights or Swamp Eye Silent Series Lights or Swamp Eye Gen 2.X Light Bars are flickering, the issue is most likely related to the voltage they are receiving. In order to solve this problem, you will need to do one of two things:
1.) If running on generator - bond your generator. You can test to see if this is indeed the issue by plugging your lights into a wall outlet instead of your generator. If the flicker goes away when you do this, then bonding your generator will solve the problem. Here is a complete guide on how to bond your generator: https://outriggeroutdoors.com/blogs/bowfishing/how-to-bond-a-portable-generator-for-bowfishing-and-gigging?_pos=1&_sid=9f80a4538&_ss=r
2.) Check your control extension leads. If you have a bunch of control extension leads hooked together on a long line, it can result in a voltage drop on the control signal that tells the lights what to do (turn on/off, adjust color, etc.) and this can result in a slight flicker. You can eliminate this problem by shortening the number of control extensions you have on one continuous line of lights, or break the lights up to be controlled by more than 1 dial or bluetooth controller. You can rule this problem out by plugging the control dial directly into the light that is flickering to see if the issue goes away.
One of these two solutions should solve your problem!
If your Swamp Eye HD Bowfishing Lights, Swamp Eye Silent Series Lights, or Swamp Eye Gen 2.X Light Bars are unintentionally strobing, follow these steps immediately to prevent permanent damage:
⚠️ Step 1: Power Down
Shut off all power to your lights immediately.
This is critical to avoid damage.
⚙️ Step 2: Inspect All Connections
The #1 cause of this problem is plugging a control lead in backwards.
You must:
Check every connection and plug in your control harness carefully.
Ensure each connector is properly aligned.
Tip: There is a keyed insert on each plug to help prevent reverse connection. However, the plugs can be force-fit backwards if you are in a hurry.
Correct any backwards connections.
🔌 Step 3: Test Each Light Individually
After correcting all connections:
Use a control dial you know is in good working condition.
Test each light one at a time (do not connect multiple lights together).
Observe if the light operates normally:
If the light works correctly: Good news—your lights are undamaged.
If the light stays stuck on a single color or dims/brightens instead of changing color, the light may be permanently damaged.
💡 Symptoms of Permanent Damage
If your light is damaged:
It will remain stuck on a single color.
When you turn the control dial:
It dims down in one direction.
It brightens back up in the opposite direction.
The color will not change.
In some cases, a control dial may short out before further damage occurs.
🛑 Do Not Continue Operating Without Fixing the Issue
If you keep trying to use the lights without fixing backwards or corroded connections, permanent damage is likely.
🌧️ Step 4: Check for Corrosion
The only other cause of unintentional strobing is significant corrosion in a control harness connection.
To inspect:
Disassemble your control wire harness.
Inspect every plug for corrosion.
Replace any corroded sections of the harness.
When reassembling, apply dielectric grease in all plug connections to fully seal out moisture.
📞 Step 5: Contact Us If Needed
If you discover damage, reach out to us to arrange repair service.
If your lights test fine, reassemble your harness carefully and resume normal operation.
🔍 Identifying Control Leads
The control leads are the smaller wires with 4-pin connector plugs. They include:
Control Extensions
Control Tees
Control Dial
Bluetooth Controller
✅ Quick Summary Checklist
Power off immediately
Inspect all connections for reversed plugs
Test each light individually with a known working control dial
Check for corrosion
Use dielectric grease during reassembly
Contact support if damage is confirmed
If your Swamp Eye HD Bowfishing Lights, Swamp Eye Silent Series Lights, or Swamp Eye Gen 2.X Light Bars are flashing on and off (not strobing or changing colors), follow these steps to identify and fix the issue:
⚠️ Likely Cause
This behavior is almost always due to a power supply problem—either low voltage or unstable current.
🔋 If You Are Running on Battery
Check Battery Voltage
Use a multimeter to test your battery.
Make sure the battery is fully charged and providing consistent voltage.
Inspect All Connections
Look for any loose or corroded connections in your wiring.
Tighten and clean connections as needed.
⚡ If You Are Running on Generator
Test the Power Converter
Each light has its own power converter (unless you have been sized for an upsized power converter that is running multiple lights at once)
Swap the power converter from the flashing light with a power converter from a light that is working properly.
Observe:
If the problem follows the power converter, then that converter is faulty.
If the problem stays with the same light, the issue is elsewhere.
If a Faulty Power Converter Is Confirmed
Contact us to order a replacement power converter.
✅ Quick Checklist
Fully charge your battery
Test battery voltage
Tighten all connections
Swap power converters to isolate the issue
Contact support if needed
Voltage Regulators are designed to take power from a wide range of voltages and convert it to one stable voltage for use in electronic components - such as flounder gigging, bully netting, fishing and bowfishing lights in our case.
The two products we have that benefit the most from voltage regulators are the Mini Swamp Eye Submersible and Swamp Eye Submersible Lights. These lights are 12 volt driverless LED lights that cannot take higher than 13 volts or else it will risk burning out LED chips. Therefore, on these two products we recommend utilizing a battery that outputs no higher than 13 volts DC. If you hook your battery to a charger or alternator while running these lights, there's a chance that your charger or alternator could output a voltage higher than 13 volts - thus you may need a voltage regulator. These lights perform best with lead acid batteries if you do not want to use a voltage regulator. However if you plan to use lithium batteries, drill batteries, or any battery type that outputs beyond 13 volts, you will need to use a voltage regulator.
If you would like to avoid using a voltage regulator, you can use the Swamp Eye Silent Series Bowfishing Lights or Swamp Eye Gen 2.X Light Bars. These two lights which are commonly used for bowfishing, flounder gigging, night fishing, bully netting among many other things have built-in drivers that allow them to take a range of voltages from 12 to 24 volts DC. The actual range of voltage that these lights can accept as input is 10-30 volts DC. It does not matter if you use lithium or lead acid batteries for these lights.
The Swamp Eye HD Bowfishing Lights can also be run on battery. These lights are very high output and due to that, it is best to run them on 24 volt DC batteries. If you run them on a lower voltage than 24 volts, you may experience flickering due to too low of voltage causing high amperage draw. If you run them on a battery setup, it is best to run them with 2x 12 volt batteries in series to form 24 volts or utilize a 24 volt battery. It does not matter whether you use lead acid or lithium batteries for these lights.
If you wish to run your lights on a 36 volts or even 48 volt battery setup, you can certainly do that with any of the lights mentioned above but you will need a voltage regulator that will step down the voltage to the appropriate voltage for the light you choose.