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#1GRAY BOX  Voltage Regulator

Bottom Line Tackle Voltage Regulator 5 1/2 inch width

Voltage regulators have certainly proven to be much more than a passing fad. Ask anyone who uses one! They will tell you they catch more fish using one but the biggest drawback is the out of pocket expense.

Our Gray Box uses the same universal principles of electricity and provides the same outstanding increase in hook-ups in the same way that any other similar device like this does.
Although ours also reliably performs the same basic functions as the others, what sets the Gray Box apart is our easy-to-use design, easy installation and the use of more cost-effective materials.
With a Grey Box on your boat, now you too can experience an increased catch rate but at a lower expense.

SCOTTY OWNERS - we got your back - for reliable connection, a slotted cable pass through replacement housing is included at no charge so alteration to your mounting base is not necessary - slip the old one out, slip the new.

We now are in the final testing stages in the development of our Voltage Regulator! 
EXTENSIVE field testing has shown very productive and consistent results (that means 4 guys have caught a whole lot of fish using it - even when many other boats on the same lakes have been skunked!
When released, our support will include: 
  • - written instructions - clearly explaining easy installation and use
  • - possibly an on-site instructional video
  • - designated phone AND text support
  • - and of course our Money Back-No Questions Asked
FYI  - HOW DOES A VOLTAGE REGULATOR WORK, ANYWAY ?
  1. - in the water, small electrical currents are generated as the minerals in the water react with the metal on or attached to your boat. This process is known as electrolysis, and is why many boats use zinc plates to prevent corrosion of metal parts.
  2. - it has been proven that fish are attracted to a positive electrical charge and are repelled by a negative one (Salmonids, which include kokanee, trout and salmon, are among the species most sensitive to an electrical field).
  3. - on a boat, all  the metal parts that are directly connected to the hull are in contact with the water (motor shafts, electric trolling motors, thru hull fittings, etc.) have a negative charge in common. 
  4. - all other metal objects in contact with the water (like stainless a downrigger cable) on the boat but are not connected directly to the hull have a positive charge.
  5. - when a boat and down rigger are set up correctly, a regulated positive charge on the downrigger wire will attract fish - an often recommended setting for Kokanee is 0.650 volts
The bottom line is a you can improve your catch by controlling and stabilizing the positive charge to the ideal voltage by using a Voltage Regulator

#2 EX-CEL LURES

We are extremely excited and proud to announce we are now the owner of EX-CEL lures!

Please be aware we have found sources on the internet that are MARKETING COUNTERFEITS !!

Be sure of your source! 

For now, consider visiting a brick and mortar to be sure of authenticity.  

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