
As the saury fishing season approaches, captains are gearing up for another productive voyage. A successful harvest not only depends on the skill of the crew but also on advanced intelligent fishing equipment aboard the vessels.
In modern long-range fleets, light fishing technology has become widely adopted. As a core component of this technology, how to optimally configure fishing lights to improve efficiency and reduce energy consumption has become a critical issue for modern light fishing vessels.


Based on these characteristics and fish distribution patterns, saury can be categorized into four groups: surface schools, shallow water schools, rising schools, and deep-water schools. Each group requires specific fishing strategies.

During fishing operations, sonar is first used to locate the fish. The vessel then approaches the school, and the onboard LED fishing lights are activated. When surface and shallow water schools see the light, they become more active. One side of the fishing lights is then turned off, and the net is deployed. Re-lighting the fishing lights after some time guides the fish towards the hull, where they swim in circles. Gradually, the fishing lights on one side are turned off, guiding the fish towards the net area near the main light mast. Finally, only the lights on the main light mast remain lit, concentrating the fish for the final haul. It is crucial to avoid interference from external light sources during this process.

For rising schools, which are smaller and have greater individual variation, increasing the catch involves leveraging the different light sensitivities among fish of varying ages. Juvenile fish are more sensitive to light than adult fish. Using high-brightness G907-3600W fishing lights can drive away small fish while attracting larger ones, making it a key strategy for boosting catches.

Catching deep-water schools presents a greater challenge due to their narrow range of detectable light spectra. Vessels need to use brighter fishing lights, continuously switch colors, and extend the fish aggregation time.
First, green light with strong penetration activates the deep-water schools, bringing them upward. Then, by switching between red and white lights based on different water depths, the fish are guided to the fishing zone. The G907-3600W model offers green, red, and white light options, allowing seamless color changes without cooling periods, ensuring precise targeting at each depth level.


The GSEO G907-3600W fishing light stands out for its powerful illumination performance and strategic application. By optimizing light configuration, it balances fishing efficiency with energy consumption. Properly configured lights not only enhance fish aggregation but also minimize fish escape caused by other light sources during the fishing process. Additionally, they effectively filter fish sizes, maximizing the exploitation of fishing resources and significantly increasing catch volumes.
Undoubtedly, the GSEO G907-3600W fishing light is the ideal equipment for modern efficient fishing, serving as the top choice for captains looking to equip their vessels with high-performance lighting solutions. With its robust features and innovative design, it ensures a bountiful harvest every time you set sail.