I came across this entertaining and enlightening article by Marni Jameson, a Syndicated columnist at denverpost.com. In her own amusing way she recounts how an NBC News crew interviewd her about an column she had written where she complains about the poor quality of the CFL bulbs she has installed in her home. It turns out the camera crew filming the story was using LED camera lights which gave her the idea to check further into LED's. After doing some research she came up with a few facts that illuminate the choices homeowners have in lighting. This is an interesting article with a lot of helpfull and acurate information about the incandescent, CFL and LED lights

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Underwater LED Dock Lights

Underwater LED's are a great way get more use out of your waterfront. They can be placed in the water around your dock or along your seawall. Underwater LED dock lights will light up the water with glowing pools of light that will let you enjoy your waterfront at night, attract fish and make you the envy of your neighbors. Underwater LED lights provide ample amounts of light to illuminate your dock or seawall allowing you to see where you are going and improving night time safety. Many people create sitting areas on there dock or along there seawall to take advantage of this wonderful night time retreat. Underwater LED's also attract fish. The glow of the lights attract fish of all sizes from far away and creates a natural aquarium in your own back yard. Underwater LED lights are extremely energy efficient and virtually maintenance free. A super bright LED underwater dock light uses 76% less energy then a conventional underwater light and will give you an estimated 16 years or more of use. There is no ballast or bulbs to replace so the only maintenance needed is an occasional light scrubbing with a brush to keep the lights clean. Underwater LED dock lights come in several different colors so you can choose the look that is right for your property. So go ahead, make your neighbors jealous and install underwater LED lights on your dock or seawall. 

Fort Lauderdale Winter Sailfish

Fort Lauderdale deep sea fishing charters are world famous for the variety, quantity and quality of fish caught offshore. There are many different species of fish we target on Fort Lauderdale deep sea fishing charters, but winter time is sailfish time. Sailfish are probably the most sought after game fish in South Florida. They put on acrobatic, aerial show with long hard runs and numerous jumps. Sailfish can weigh 100 pounds and swim 60 mph. There drag screaming runs, acrobatic tail walking and unpredictable behavior make them one of the most memorable fish our clients catch off of Ft. Lauderdale. Sailfish are found offshore of Fort Lauderdale from November to May with peak season starting after the first of the year and lasting into April. Fort Lauderdale sport fishing charters us a variety of techniques to catch sailfish including kite fishing and trolling. Now is the time of year to catch Fort Lauderdale sailfish. Visit lauderdalefishing.com to book your Fort Lauderdale sailfish charter.

Fishing In Fort Lauderdale

Florida has been caled the fishing capitol of the world and one of the best places in Florida to fish is Fort Lauderdale. There are so many species of fish you can fish for and so many places you can go to fish, the hardest part of fishing in Fort Lauderdale is choosing where to go. To start with there are the Everglades. Take a quick ride out Aligator Alley  and just pull over to the side of the road for great bass fishing. There are also plenty of fresh water lakes and hundreds of miles of canales where you can catch bass. If you prefer saltwater fishing there are plenty of bridges and docks along the Intercostal Waterway you can wet a line from. Some of the favorite local fish to target are seatrout, flounder, snook and tarpon. If you feel like targeting larger pray you can charter a boat and go on a Fort Lauderdale deep sea fishing trip. There are many boats to choose from. My favorite is the Reel Work. You can catch anything from sailfish to dolphin, swordfish to king mackerel or even bottom fish for snapper and grouper. No mater what you like to fish for you can allways catch something in Fort Lauderdale.