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  1. I commercial fished trolling for salmon for years and it is possible to distinguish with some certainty what species you are seeing on the screen. A mark will change it's characteristics greatly depending on your speed and the speed and direction of the fish. Basically, how long it stays in the cone of the transducer signal. Thermoclines, fish air bladders, and a few other factors may also have an effect on signal returns. I used to be able to watch schools of sockeye and pink salmon swimming with and following my flashers and hoochies by slowing my troll speed and letting the fish briefly swim ahead of my tackle or by cranking the gain high. You would be amazed at how large a school of fish would follow a boat, especially when the right range of voltage field was present. I would see this sometimes when passing over the trail of a troller 100 feet or so behind it.
  2. Hi Pat. Haven't heard from you for a while. Have you been out fishing with my spoons at all? I heard from a guy who was trout fishing with 7 friends at a fish camp on Limberlost Lake, Ontario. They only caught 12 rainbows in total for the group. My man caught 5 of the 12 fish and he was the only one using Lurecharge products. Pretty convincing for a group of 8 in 3 or 4 boats. Al

  3. Just a brief addition for those who do not understand what a boat's bonding system is. Here is a link to a great website. They focus more on salt water, but it will be important to do in fresh water to achieve trolling wire voltage as well as lightning protection. http://www.powerandmotoryacht.com/systems/how-check-your-boats-bonding-system
  4. Here is a short video for users of stainless downrigger wire showing how it works and what a fish sees. My knowledge on the subject started in 1980 on my commercial salmon troller that 'would not fish'. Cheers Al www.lurecharge.com
  5. Thanks to all who have responded to my requests with PMs and emails. The test packages including a variety of 'voltage tuned spoons' have mostly been mailed out. Here is a link to my instructional video. I look forward to seeing your test results posted here in the near future. Good fishin. Al Instructional video.
  6. Thanks so far for those responding with PMs and emails. I am just waiting for my new hooks to arrive and I will do a batch mail out. Anybody else want free free ice fishing gear?
  7. Hi Adam Thanks for responding to my request for volunteers. I would like to set you up with the necessary goodies so you can try out my concept. I would like to know what type of lures you use and what fish that you target. It really helps to know the setup and the metals that your lures are made of. If you use spoons, I can send you a few color patterns of your choice. If we do that, I would still like to tune some of your own lures that you are comfortable with and have confidence in. Let me know what you use. I would really like to see what happens if you are the only one using my stuff in a group of guys fishing close together. I had a long chat with Jim Flemming about his musky chartering and fishing (Lk Champlain & St Claire) and will be sending him some as well. He wanted to book me in for a day this summer to show him how it works but I couldn't commit to that at the time. Cheers for now Al Dampier Spoon page http://www.lurecharge.com/#!page2/cjg9
  8. Hi All I am seeking a few recruits to test some of my LureCharge products while ice fishing. I live on the west coast where the only ice is in the freezer. I would like to assist about 10 volunteers in 'voltage tuning' their own lures with some of my products and/or send some of my own spoons. Don't laugh, skeptics. I can make one of two identical lures catch about 80% of the fish when trolled 16' apart. I would like a cross section of anglers who go after different species and use different setups. This is still a learning curve for me. To this point, I haven't found a style of lure that I can't tune to some degree, including flies with stainless or nickel hooks. I would like to do an info share on this link so as to be completely transparent and above board. We can do address info later via PM, email, or through a moderator. Thanks Al Dampier www.lurecharge.com
  9. Inventor of LureCharge concept and associated lure products.

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