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Electronic Fish TirlanFish 2005/2009

Electronic Fish TirlanFish 2005/2009 (Tirlan) - Pesca, Accesorios

This device becomes automatically activated when you enter it in fresh or salty water.
It can be used in trolling, deep sea fishing, surface fishing, line fishing, etc.
You can make it float or sink. To make it sink, you ll have to add a ballast.
See below the recommended techniques you can use.
Tirlanfish generates four of the five sensory stimuli that attract fish.
Tirlanfish attracts more and larger fish, stimulating more of the sensory attributes.
Tirlanfish, acts as a catalyst to generate the necessary functions to attract fish naturally.
The positive effect of Tirlanfish is immediate: after a few minutes it is been placed we can observe that the number of fish in the area has dramatically increased.
The range of action is approximately 100 yards on the round.
The devise is equally effective when used on the surface, submerged or at a medium level.
Tirlanfish attracts naturally any type of fish, specially the largest predatory ones.

Tirlanfish, can be used either in salty or freshwater. In freshwater, the catalyst performed by the device conditions the water and fish come to the area.
The effect can be checked with a lead to measure the area where Tirlanfish has been placed.

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  • Detalle: Electronic Fish TirlanFish 2005/2009 (Tirlan) - Pesca, Accesorios
  • Detalle: Electronic Fish TirlanFish 2005/2009 (Tirlan) - Pesca, Accesorios
  • Detalle: Electronic Fish TirlanFish 2005/2009 (Tirlan) - Pesca, Accesorios
  • Detalle: Electronic Fish TirlanFish 2005/2009 (Tirlan) - Pesca, Accesorios
  • Detalle: Electronic Fish TirlanFish 2005/2009 (Tirlan) - Pesca, Accesorios

Basics About its Functioning:

To understand how Tirlanfish works, we need to understand how fish natural senses work: they are five basic senses, which are recognized by scientists in Oceanography and sea sciences throughout the world. Fish have the same senses that humans have: hearing, smell, sight, touch and taste. They have also developed some more and can be stimulated by the light, quemical products, sound, vibrations and electricity.

Green and Red/Blue Light:

Most of the predatory fish search for environments which are rich in food (insects, shrimps or smaller fish). Scientific research shows that all the members of this food chain have eyes that are sensitive mostly to the colours red and green. This is because the water where this species live is coloured green and it can turn into blue depending on the suspension particles. That is why we use the green light to attract the biggest fish, making them believe that they have found their food. The red light is used because in the deep sea or in areas of turbid water, red is the colour that persists the most, so is also the last one to disappear. Some fish distinguish colours, others can see in low light conditions, TIRLANFISH ATTRACTS ALL OF THEM ONE WAY OR ANOTHER.

Vibrations:

The sound and vibration travels from 4 to 5 times faster in water than in the air. The waves are transmitted into the water at a speed of 5000 feet per second. Tirlanfish emits a signal that propagates through a transducer. This sense of mechanical reception, would be a combination of the hearing and touch senses. A lateral line receives signals that stimulate them sequentially and gives them a lot more of information.

Electricity:

Electro-reception; this sense is well known as the sense ampullae of Lorenzini.
There are some channels under the skin with fluid containing gelatinous sensory cells.
Tirlanfish spreads an omnidirectional electric frequency in the water. Using Tirlanfish, you ll achieve a significant improvement in the quantity and quality of your fishing.
Tirlanfish can sometimes produce a certain excitement in fish because of the signals it generates. Not only you will attract and fish more fish, you ll also attract larger ones.

Smell and Taste:

These senses are highly developed in fish, especially in the predator ones, which rely on them to detect their prey. Fish have two nasal cavities on each side of the head, and there is no connection between these and their throat. The olfactory gland is the one that detects the chemical substances, and is proportional in size to their ability to smell. Fish also have a sense of taste. They have taste buds on their lips, in the tongue and in the whole mouth.
Tirlanfish has a compartment to be filled with oils, bait, pheromones, etc... Which allow us to attract fish more efficiently.
Every research on this device, as recent as it can be, and based on scientific experiences from specialists and the experience from professional fishermen, has shown that fish are attracted by low intensity positive charges as those issued by Tirlanfish.
Although the same fishing notions with Tirlanfish are true for fishing in saltwater such as in freshwater, there are, however, some important differences between the two. The main difference is that Tirlanfish signals spread farther in salt water (up to three miles), while only about one hundred meters in freshwater.

BIG FISH ARE ATTRACTED BY TIRLANFISH.

One of the advantages of fishing with Tirlanfish is that big fish have more skin in direct contact with the water, so the electric charge is higher, and therefore the effect of Tirlanfish is more powerful.

Recommended Techniques

A Surface Attraction:

Allow the device to float in the water. Launch your bait near Tirlanfish, in an area of 8 to 15 metres. Be careful not to engage the ripcord.

Attracting under water:

Depending on the depth and the flow, you can ballast the device using a weight of about 225 to 450 grams, to a limit of 15 centimetres over Tirlanfish.

Attraction with driftnets:

You can tie it to floating nets to attract fish from several miles. Both techniques can be used for angling from your boat, with the engine off, and tying the fishing line that holds Tirlanfish to the boat.

Fishing from shore:

You can fish from shore or from your boat using a cane with a reel and holding Tirlanfish to the fishing line. Tie a part of the desired length with the lure. Launch it as you normally would. Tirlanfish attracts and stimulates fish that may be present in the area, but you ll have to use your fishing knowledge to catch them. The technique most commonly used and recommended by fishermen is simply tying the Tirlanfish to an end and throwing it to the water.

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