Had a really odd experience this Sunday. Just recently purchased a Cannon Mag 15 with Positive Ion Control, and am still using a older Mag 10 on the guest side. Both riggers are linked to a Cabelas black box. On Sunday AM, we were fishing both riggers with identical setups...glow green echip flashers and 5" coyotes dressed with salmon feast smelly jelly, fished between 35' and 55'. The port rod (on the old mag 10) proceeded to stick seven consecutive kings while the rod on the newer Mag 15 never got a bump. Eventually, out of frustration I checked the black box and found I had forgot to set it and it was running at .1 volt, rather than at .6 where I would normally set it for kings. As soon as i set it up to .6, the rod on the Mag 15 began to get some action!

Even though both riggers had the initial low black box setting, the one on the old Mag 10 caught fish. Wondering if the positive ion control (which I assume induces a current also) may have been teaming up with the black box to produce an especially repellant current? I am now definitely convinced that current matters!