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FishMagnet - Electronic Fish Attractor

  • Fits in Virtually all Tackle Boxes
  • Completely Self Contained
  • Waterproof Changeable Battery
  • Water Sensitive Automatic Activation
  • Attracts Fish up-to 914m / 1000 yd
  • Omni Directional Attraction
  • Trolling or Stationary Fishing

      FishMagnet generates the four major sensory stimulants that attract fish: Sight, Sound, Sonic Vibration and Electrical Sensitivity. Through extensive research FishMagnet creates the most effective of these stimulants for attracting the most fish.
      FishMagnet creates impulse to the fish’s senses and acts as a natural attraction catalyst. Studies show that LARGER FISH especially react by these stimulants to a much larger degree than smaller fish. This means that fishermen can expect to catch bigger fish as well as a larger catch.

How Does FishMagnet Work?

To understand the operation of Fishagnet you must understand the four basic fish senses. Successful survival in any environment depends upon an organism’s ability to acquire information from its environment through its senses. Fish have some of the same senses that we have; they can see, smell, touch, and taste. They have also developed senses that we don’t have; such as electro-reception.
Fish can sense light, sound/vibration and electricity.

Light: Photo-reception (vision). Fish have a very keen sense of vision which helps them to find food, shelter, mates and avoid predators.

Sound and Vibration (mechanoreception):
Travel four times faster in water then they do in air. In water waves are transmitted at 5,000 feet per second.

Electricity: Electro reception. Fish have special organs for detecting electrical potential (voltage). A set of pits comprise the electro receptive system called the ampullae’s of Lorenzini in Sharks. These are canals in the skin filled with a gelatine-like material that also contains sensory cells.

 
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