[black]Kent, I know a lot of guys who claim that humming downrigger cables actually seems to attract fish.[/black]
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[black]Also, before switching to braided line, don't forget the positive ion concept that is said to attract fish. And if you have electrics, the short-stop feature requires cable.[/black]
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[black]Here's what the Cannon site, [/black][url "http://www.cannondownriggers.com"][black]www.cannondownriggers.com[/black][/url][black], says about positive ion control:[/black]
[black][size 1]Positive Ion Control (PIC) is based on the fact that the metal components of a boat in contact with water, such as the motor, and downrigger cable create a steady, but unpredictable electrical charge in water. The strength and type of charge varies greatly depending on the different types of metals contacting the water, and the mineral content or conductivity of the water. [/size][/black]
[black][size 1]Since fish are attracted by a slight positive charge and repelled by a strong positive or a negative charge, generating and controlling the correct charge can be critical to the success of your fishing.
Only Cannon electric downriggers send a slight constant positive charge down the cable to attract fish to your bait. [/size][/black]
[black][size 1]Cannon's Adjustable Positive Ion Control not only creates a constant positive electrical charge along the cable of a Mag 20 and Digi-Troll IV downrigger, it lets you adjust the strength of the charge to attract the species of fish you're after.[/size][/black]
[black][size 1]Available only in Cannon downriggers, Adjustable PIC puts the fish-attracting power positive ion control, in your control. [/size][/black]
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