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Scotty HIGH PERFORMANCE ELECTRIC DOWNRIGGER - Downriggers Dos and Donts

Scotty HIGH PERFORMANCE ELECTRIC DOWNRIGGER
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Downriggers Do’s and Don’ts
DO Check your downriggers clutch brake prior to each use to ensure it is
correctly set.
DO Check that your auto-stop line beads are present and properly located
prior to each use.
DO Attach your rod and reel line to your downrigger while your boat is in
forward motion, this will avoid tangles.
DO Read the depth counter when you catch a sh, then go back to the
same depth.
DO Replace cable regularly to avoid lost gear.
DO Rinse off your downrigger with fresh water after each use, if used in
saltwater.
DO Clean power plugs regularly
DON’T Use heavier weight than shing conditions require. Heavy weights
reduce performance and efciency, and shorten wire life. 12 - 15 lb.
should be ample for most shing conditions.
DON’T Let the downrigger wire go slack. Kinks may form or the wire could spill
off spool edges.
DON’T Let your shing reel spin free while you lower your downrigger, set a
light drag.
DON’T Use nylon or other monolament line on your downrigger. Nylon will
stretch in use and shrink back on the spool with enough force to
damage it. Use of Nylon line will void the downrigger warranty.
Use of Scotty brand braided line will not void your warranty
DON’T Spray downrigger or wire with lubricants, oils or cleaners (ex. Armor
All®), as these will damage the plastic, may cause brake malfunction
and will void your warranty.
DON’T Attempt to retrieve a weight or snagged downrigger cable by hand.
Wave or boat motion could cause serious injury.

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