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We loved this trip testing with @TwoConchsSportfishing and @BoatingMagazine because the underwater cameras really revealed information that never could have been known from the surface. As anglers, we're always making educated guesses, but there's no substitute for seeing what actually happened almost 200 feet down. Special thanks to Jack Carlson and his son JC for a great day on the water. Catch all the action in the video!
From Boating Magazine:
To see if and how the Zeppelin works, we joined three members of the Sharkbanz team-Garrison, Davis Mersereau and Tim Nelson-aboard Two Conchs Charters’ 39-foot Yellowfin skippered by Capt. Jack Carlson. Also joining us were Carlson’s son, J.C., as well as Megan Damon and Tyler Phillips.
Based in Marathon, Florida, Carlton has struggled with shark depredation for years, so he was particularly interested to test the Zeppelin, not only with the hopes it would work for his sport-fishing charters, but also to sell it in his Two Conchs tackle shop in Marathon.
“Sharks are a year-round issue,” Carlson says. “Anglers are interested in anything that can help them boat more of the fish that they hook and keep sharks away.”
“I think the Zeppelin will make a big difference on bottom species such as snappers that don’t fight as hard as amberjack,” Carlton says. “We can bring a mutton snapper to the boat a lot faster, and that gives the shark much less time to overcome the magnetic field.”
Read the rest of the story over on @BoatingMagazine
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