Nature's Fact
For
hundreds of years engineers and fisherman alike have had but one goal
- to attract as many and as large a fish as possible. The peculiar problem
in designing attractors to do this is that in order to fully respond to
all types of fish more than one sensory device must be applied, until
now only a single mode of attraction was relied on. While older methods
may have produced relatively large quantities of fish being attracted,
they did not produced the larger fish desired to their satisfaction. Lower
quantities of these larger fish were attracted. Similarly, by using only
one sensory attraction this effectively alters the size ratio of fish
being attracted to the area.
By using the FishMAX®
you will be generating the proper positive charge and you will notice
a significant overall improvement in your fishing success. The FishMAX®
may sometimes produce a fish "frenzy" because of the signal it generates.
Not only should you attract and catch more fish by fishing with the FishMAX®,
but you will also attract and catch LARGER fish.
Salmon
Research Study
In 1979 Daniel Noruma,
while at the University of British Columbia, did research to determine
whether or not weak electrical fields effect salmon troll success. The
study was held aboard a commercial salmon troller and concluded that Pacific
Salmon were attracted in significantly larger numbers to fishing gear
which has a positive charge of between .5 and 1.0 volts relating to the
boats ground!
This study also showed
that number of older, larger salmon caught we higher when a positive voltage
was applied to fishing gear. This same study also determined that a negative
voltage applied to fishing gear resulted in substantially lower catches
of both larger and smaller fish.
IRD's research conducted
to date, and the experiences of commercial fishermen, indicate that fish
are indeed attracted to relatively low voltage and positive electrical
charges. And, conversely, fish are repelled by a negative electrical charge
no matter how low it may be.
It was easily established
that fish are repelled by a negative electric charge. All of the research
on the FishMAX®,
as new as it may be, from scientific and amateur studies of experiences
of commercial and sport fishermen, show that fish are attracted to the
relatively low but definitely positive electrical charge that is emitted
by the FishMAX®.
Although the same principles of fishing with the FishMAX®
hold true for both salt water and fresh water, there are important differences.
The biggest difference is that the FishMAX®
signal travels much farther in salt water, up to three miles. While in
fresh water, the FishMAX®
signal travels approximately 300 feet.
LARGER FISH ARE ATTRACTED TO FishMAX®:
Another major benefit
of fishing with the FishMAX®
is that the larger the fish, the more sensitive it is to the FishMAX®
electrical charge in the water! Larger fish displace a greater volume
of water, and therefore have more voltage passing through their body.
If you put a large
fish and a small fish in a tank of water that is electrically charged,
you will find that the larger fish has more electricity traveling through
its body. This makes the large fish more receptive to the electrical charge
present in the water than the small fish. With the correct electrical
charge around your lure, the larger, more sensitive fish are more likely
to easily find it.
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