Attracting tuna with voltage

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Attracting tuna with voltage

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I just had contact with a tackle store manager and he ordered 50 more of my Portable Black Boxes. This is the second order this year, where he normally sell about 20 - 30 in a season. I asked him about the increased interest. It seems that some tuna trollers have been using these for a second year now and the report is: lines that are equipped with my portable black box's are outfishing their plain ones, "hands down". This was originally designed for sports fishing for salmon, and was simply attached to the release clip tether, or near the weight. These are now attached inline where your tuna jig leader attaches to the main line (a few feet from the jig).
These are a long lasting electrochemical cell with no batteries, and no charging or re-charging required. Get em wet and they work instantly.
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Re: Attracting tuna with voltage

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Any indication as to how they are rigging, distance from jig?
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I don't have specific measurements as the user was buying from a retailer. From my own past experience in tuna fishing, I would expect 6 to 12 ft. The voltage field is much larger than that. I hope to get more feedback from the retail store manager.
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Just realized that photobucket blocked the images and now wants money to do this. Here they are through flickr. This is what they were using. The Black Box is pictured with a sporty setup.
The second picture is another option and is about 4 1/2"long with 125lb stainless swivels. The split rings are good, but might be light for striking tuna bullets.


[url=https://flic.kr/p/23RpW8b][img]htt ... .png[/img]Untitled - Copy by Allan Dampier, on Flickr[/url]

[url=https://flic.kr/p/23RpRZ1][img]htt ... .jpg[/img]014 - Copy by Allan Dampier, on Flickr[/url]

[url=https://flic.kr/p/23RpUaJ][img]htt ... .jpg[/img]FLASHER TUNER2 - Copy by Allan Dampier, on Flickr[/url]

[url=https://flic.kr/p/22wS2F8][img]htt ... .jpg[/img]005 - Copy by Allan Dampier, on Flickr[/url]
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Re: Attracting tuna with voltage

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Nice Inline Voltage. ;)
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