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Parts Description 

 
1. 

Reel 

 

This is used to spool the cable, available in lengths ranging from 150 to 400 feet. 

 
2. 

Boom 

 

This is used to extend the weight out from the body of the downrigger and has a pulley fixed 
to its end. Boom lengths range from 24 to 53 inches. 

 
3. 

Swivel Head 

 

This relays the cable at the end of the boom to lower the weight. 

 
4. 

Weight 

 

This is used to maintain the depth at which you want to fish. Sizes of weights range from 4 to 
20 lbs. 

 
5. 

Cable 

 

This connects to the weight. Cable material is 150 lb. test stainless steel cable. 

 
6. 

Depth Meter 

 

This determines how much cable you have run out, enabling you to choose your trolling 
depth. 

 
7. 

Mounting Base

  This attaches to the boat, enabling you to place the downrigger where you choose. 

 
8. 

Rod Holder

 

This holds your fishing rods while trolling and may also be used for storing rods. 

Introduction to Controlled Depth Fishing 

 

Undoubtedly there are many fishermen 

familiar with the methods and use of controlled 
depth fishing. During the mid 1960's the state of 
Michigan introduced Pacific salmon into the Great 
lakes in an attempt to revitalize its sport fishing 
industry. From this successful transplant, new 
fishing techniques and equipment were 
developed. One such method was controlled 
depth fishing which enabled fishermen to place a 
lure at a desired depth by utilizing downriggers.  
 

Because of the varying factors (water 

temperature, thermocline, weather, tides, time of 
day, or time of year) it is necessary for successful 
fishing to maintain specific water depths that 
coincide with fish movements and feeding 
patterns. 

 

One essential feature of the downrigger is 

the depth meter or gauge that indicates lure 
depth. This allows the angler to control as well 
as return to specific depths where fish have 
been caught.  
 

Due to the success of controlled depth 

fishing, downriggers are now being used 
throughout the world to catch a wide variety of 
species in both fresh and salt water. Whether 
fishing for blues off Rhode Island, walleyes in 
Lake Erie, sailfish off the coast of Florida, or 
stripers in Tennessee, the use of downriggers 
will make your fishing more successful and more 
enjoyable. 

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Summary of Contents for EASI-TROLL /E

Page 1: ...for warranty service with any of the above options CAUTION READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING YOUR NEW CANNON DOWNRIGGER RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Introduction to Downriggers pg 2 Mounting...

Page 2: ...e state of Michigan introduced Pacific salmon into the Great lakes in an attempt to revitalize its sport fishing industry From this successful transplant new fishing techniques and equipment were deve...

Page 3: ...ng Locations Deck Plate Gimbal Mount Clamp Mount Mounting Accessories Deck Plates are necessary when extra strength must be added to the base material of the boat and for attaching the downrigger to o...

Page 4: ...recommended to install two additional flat head screws through the top plate for stabilization you will need to drill and countersink Side Rail on T Section Side Rail on Gunwale MOUNTING SETUP NOTE In...

Page 5: ...to mark locations and drill four 1 2 holes Mount the base using four 1 4 20 x 1 1 2 truss head screws and four wellnuts Tighten the screws so the wellnuts are firmly compressed as pictured Decks thic...

Page 6: ...ck as pictured To secure the low profile base to the deckplate use four 1 4 20 x 1 1 2 truss head screws NOTE When using the telescopic boom we strongly recommend the use of a deck plate on all boats...

Page 7: ...e 3 4 Long Phillips Screw Must Engage Hole in Boom Assemble Swivel Head To Boom Spread the swivel head side plates and slip the assembly over the boom end Snap the assembly together and install two 4...

Page 8: ...with races and spring over the ratchet shaft Then carefully thread the crank handle onto the shaft and continue turning the handle clockwise until the clutch is fully tightened NOTE Place your finger...

Page 9: ...pen Rubber Cushion Cable Snap Swivel Tip A set of pliers with wire cutters is recommended for this part of setup Examine the top of the terminator and note the order shown in the detail to run cable U...

Page 10: ...of the clamp and the frame Place the flat washer onto the bolt Then insert the bolt with washer through the clamp by entering the disk going through the frame the star washer and out the other side of...

Page 11: ...unter clockwise away from the boom Depending on how far you turn you can let your trolling weight descend as fast or as slowly as you wish Turn the crank handle clockwise toward the boom until it you...

Page 12: ...ith no lures attached and with no current Current drag water salinity and the use of non Cannon products will affect your actual trolling depth As an example the first chart shows that if you are trol...

Page 13: ...bricate on a frequent basis Replace the cable at least every two years For repairs or servicing your downrigger refer to the Warranty Information section of this booklet Trouble Shooting PROBLEM Clutc...

Page 14: ...OLLING TIPS 5 Locate fish on a vertical plane Place lures in areas where fish might be Skilled fishermen call these areas the strike zones They include the edges of the week beds structure along botto...

Page 15: ...UTDOORS INC Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you...

Page 16: ...ING This product contains chemical s known to the state of California to cause cancer and or reproductive toxicity Form No 3397104 Rev C Johnson Outdoors Inc Cannon Division 121 Power Drive Mankato MN...

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