08-31-2004, 07:07 PM
Thanks Gumbo,
Quoting from the book I referenced above:
"Some fishermen are using the new braided lines like Spectra or Fireline on their downriggers. These have an advantage because they are extremely thin and minimize the cable drag in the water. They have a divantage because they do not attract fish like a wire cable does." Regarding humming the author states: "There has never been any evidence that the vibration spooks fish. Aggressive fish like tuna are actually attracted by the noise." Bottom line is that I am sending a 1.1 volt positive charge into the water. Is 1.1 volts too much?
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Quoting from the book I referenced above:
"Some fishermen are using the new braided lines like Spectra or Fireline on their downriggers. These have an advantage because they are extremely thin and minimize the cable drag in the water. They have a divantage because they do not attract fish like a wire cable does." Regarding humming the author states: "There has never been any evidence that the vibration spooks fish. Aggressive fish like tuna are actually attracted by the noise." Bottom line is that I am sending a 1.1 volt positive charge into the water. Is 1.1 volts too much?
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