Davis Fish Seeker 511 Instruction Manual
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To set up the Davis Fish Seeker 511 Diver, attach your fishing line to the top hole for trolling. Select the appropriate depth setting by adjusting the side plates. Ensure the diver is securely attached before casting.
Regularly rinse the diver with fresh water after use, especially if used in saltwater. Inspect for any signs of wear or damage and store in a cool, dry place to prevent degradation.
Ensure the side plates are set to the correct depth setting. Check for any tangles or knots in the line that might affect performance. Adjust the trolling speed as necessary to reach the desired depth.
Check that the side plates are symmetrically aligned. Uneven settings can cause the diver to veer. Also, ensure that the line is evenly distributed and not twisted.
Yes, the Davis Fish Seeker 511 Diver is designed for use in both freshwater and saltwater environments. Just ensure to rinse with fresh water after saltwater use to prevent corrosion.
In strong currents, use a heavier weight setting and adjust the side plates to maintain stability. Trolling at a slower speed can also help keep the diver on course.
The Davis Fish Seeker 511 Diver can reach depths of up to 100 feet, depending on line length and trolling speed. Adjust the side plates accordingly to achieve desired depths.
Rinse the diver with fresh water and use a mild detergent if necessary. Dry it thoroughly before storing to prevent any water damage or mold growth.
Minor repairs, such as replacing side plates or fixing line attachments, can often be done with basic tools. For extensive damage, it may be more effective to replace the diver.
Common signs include cracks in the plastic, rust on metal components, and wear on the attachment points. Regular inspection can help catch these issues early.