Positive Ion Control
This feature is based on the principle that applying a low voltage positive
electrical field into the water where you’re fishing will attract fish and
increase your chances to catch more fish. Since fish are attracted by a slight
positive charge and repelled by a strong positive or negative charge, generating
and controlling the correct charge can be critical to the success of your
fishing. With Cannon’s® exclusive Positive Ion Control you can change the
natural negative field created by the grounded electrical system of your boat to
a positive field. More information on how fish respond to electricity can be
found in “The Secrets of Fishing with Electricity” by Ollie Rode.
Short-Stop
Automatically stops the weight at the water’s surface, preventing the lift
motor from raising it into the pulley at the end of the boom. When the
downrigger cable is in the water, a small electrical current flows between the
cable and grounded metal boat components in the water. When the cable clears
the water, the current flow stops. The Short-Stop system senses this
interruption and turns off the motor. The trolling weight insulator is used to
break the cable contact to the water while the weight is still in the water.
Stopping the weight at water level eliminates the cable strain caused by a
bouncing weight or a weight hitting the boom end, and it also keeps the weight
from swinging into the boat hull. This feature requires the boat to be properly
grounded.
Stainless Steel Spool
For our tournament-fishing friends, we offer a stainless steel spool, capable
of supporting either monofilament or any of the popular “super lines.” The only
stainless steel spool in the industry, it eliminates the noise vibration and
harmonics created when trolling with a steel cable. When the money is at stake,
you’ll get silent trolling and proven Cannon performance.
Digi-Troll™
Advanced electronic control panel provides:
- Cycle function automatically jigs the weight up and down at a set depth /
time interval
- Memory storage of five different depths
- Programmable descent / retrieval rates of 110, 150 or 250 feet per minute
- Bottom tracking mode that keeps weight at a set distance off the bottom
(with purchase of optional transducer)
- Three-digit digital depth counter
- Network capability to use one transducer for bottom tracking on multiple
Digi-Troll™ IV HS’s (with purchase of optional relay cables)
- Auto-up function, stops weight at water line
Advanced technologies enhance our hard working downriggers to outfit you with
the advantages you need to catch more fish. We understand the fisherman’s
passion, and we’ve built it into every Cannon downrigger on the water.
FAQ
What is a Clutch-Brake?
A clutch-brake on a downrigger is essential. On a manual downrigger it allows
the user to control the descent of the weight without cranking. Turn the crank
handle or clutch knob slightly backward for a slow descent. Turn it further to
increase the rate. Stop the weight by simply turning the handle forward again.
Should the weight ever get hung up, the clutch system will slip and prevent the
breakage of the unit.
What is Short Stop?
Short Stop is a Cannon exclusive feature that automatically stops the weight
at the water’s surface, preventing the lift motor from raising it into the
pulley at the end of the boom. When the downrigger cable is in the water, a
small electrical current flows between the cable and grounded metal boat
components in the water. When the cable clears the water, the current flow
stops. The short stop system senses this interruption and turns off the motor.
The trolling weight insulator is used to break the cable contact to the water
while the weight is still in the water. Stopping the weight at water level
eliminates the cable strain caused by a bouncing weight or a weight hitting the
boom end and it also keeps the weight from swinging into the boat hull. This
feature comes on all Cannon electric downriggers and requires the boat to be
properly grounded.
What is Positive Ion Control (PIC)?
This feature is based on the principle that applying a low voltage positive
electrical field into the water where you’re fishing will attract fish and
increase your chances to catch more fish. Since fish are attracted by a slight
positive charge and repelled by a strong positive or negative charge, generating
and controlling the correct charge can be critical to the success of your
fishing.
With Cannon’s exclusive Positive Ion Control you can change the natural
negative field created by the grounded electrical system of your boat to a
positive field. More information on how fish respond to electricity can be found
in The Secrets of Fishing with Electricity by Ollie Rode.
What is blowback?
Simply stated, blowback is what happens to the downrigger weight when you
pull it through the water behind your boat. As your speed increases, so does the
horizontal distance between the weight and your downrigger. The faster you go,
the farther the weight is behind you. The farther the weight is behind you, the
shallower the weight is.
For example, if you are trolling @ 4 MPH with an 8 pound weight and you have
100’ of cable in the water; the downrigger ball is actually at a depth of 80’.
What is the main advantage to using an electric downrigger?
The main advantage to running an electric downrigger is when it’s time to
bring the weight to the surface. Simply toggle the up switch and walk away –
Cannon’s exclusive short stop will automatically stop the lift motor when the
weight hits the surface of the water. With manual downriggers, you manually
raise the weight by turning a crank handle. Deep water fishing is when you will
really appreciate an electric downrigger.
Why would I need a stainless steel spool?
Many saltwater anglers want to run monofilament or superline instead of
cable. Plastic spools can break when spooled with these types of line, so all of
Cannon’s Tournament Series downriggers come with a stainless steel spool.
What are the advantages to having a downrigger spooled with monofilament?
First, cable tends to act like a long guitar string when it’s pulled through
the water, creating an audible hum that can spook fish. Mono runs silent when
pulled through the water. Second, kingfish anglers like the ability to quickly
cut their downrigger line if a fish makes a run toward it, to prevent them from
losing it. It is much quicker and easier to cut mono than it is to cut braided
stainless steel cable.
Will short stop and positive ion control function if I re-spool my Cannon
downrigger with monofilament or braided line?
No, both of these features rely on the stainless steel cable to conduct an
electrical current into water. Since monofilament and superlines will not
conduct an electrical current, these features will not function when the
downrigger is re-spooled with them.