Sharkbanz Fishing Zeppelin

Sharkbanz Fishing Zeppelin

Price: $69.99
Model
TD Code
DescriptionWeightShark Deterrent Field RangeDepth RatingPrice
SBF - 0ZEP
SHB-0002
Zeppelin Shark Deterrent6.5 oz. / 185g3-6 ft. / 1-2mEffective at any Depth$69.99 USD

The Sharkbanz Fishing Zeppelin is the world's first shark deterrent tackle. The Zeppelin uses patented magnetic technology researched and tested by marine biologists on predatory shark species. Sharkbanz Fishing Zeppelin overwhelms a shark's electroreception, creating a highly unpleasant sensation that can stop a shark in his tracks. Sharkbanz tackle does not harm sharks or repel other fish. The Zeppelin's compact design minimizes drag and can be used to replace the sinker on your rig. Proven effective for Bottom Fishing.

Sharkbanz Fishing Zeppelin Features:

  • Requires no batteries or charging. Always On
  • For best results: Attach the Zeppelin so the device will sit 18-36'' (45-90 cm) from the tail of the target fish species
  • Depth Rating: Effective at any Depth
  • Magnetic Shielded Box for Safe Storage
  • TSA and Airline Travel-Friendly
  • Constructed with Biodegradable Environmentally-Friendly PLA Materials
2 Questions & 2 Answers
Gusnyny
from New York asked:
February 5, 2022
Can u deploy sharkbanz via a sliding device down to your jig after a hookup do deter fish from getting taxed?
1 Answer
According to Sharkbanz, You can rig the Zepplein to your line via a sliding device after you are hooked up to deter sharks. Here are some other methods you can use to deploy the SharkBanz Zepplein. https://www.sharkbanz.com/pages/rigging-fishing-zeppelin Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines.
Submitted by: Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service on February 7, 2022

Gusnyny
from Long Island, NY asked:
August 27, 2021
How would u rig this? Surely you wouldn’t use a $60 sinker which can snag on bottom.  Great idea as long as don’t snag 
1 Answer
Gusnyny,

It recommended by Sharkbanz to attach a lead or zinc sinker (not steel) below the Zeppelin on a lighter pound test, so if fishing 'sticky' bottom the sinker would snag and bust off saving the Zeppelin.   Please let us know if there is anything else we can assist you with.

Submitted by: Rick - TackleDirect Customer Service on August 30, 2021

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