Land Fish with the Rpelx Advantage:
Proven by Government Studies
Queensland Fisheries studies in 2022 indicate 0% loss.
ENDORSED BY RECFISHWEST
200 VOLT electromagnetic field
Made in WA, Australia
Crafted from high quality stainless steel, our shark deterrent fishing device is built to last, featuring replaceable parts. Fitted with an LED to attract deep sea fish and a powered 200 VOLT 3m electromagnetic field , our rig is the premier choice for anti-shark tackle. Stop losing your trophy fish to the taxman.
Features
What’s Included:
Enhance your fishing experience with our top-rated shark deterrent devices.
Proven by Australian Government Studies Supported by Evidence
Endorsed by Queensland Fisheries
Our Rpelx device has undergone rigorous testing by the Queensland Government, demonstrating its effectiveness in reducing shark depredation and gear loss.
Eliminated Shark Depredation
The 2022 field study demonstrated that the RPELA device completely eliminated fish depredation by sharks, achieving a
0% depredation rate
Endorsed by professional and charter fishermen, the RPELA device ensures you land more fish with fewer losses.
Supported by scientific evidence, the RPELA device offers a reliable solution to minimize the shark tax on your catch.
RPELX® is proven to reduce the number of fish lost to sharks
Rpelx shark deterrents fishing device using patented electromagnetic technology researched and tested by marine biologists on predatory shark species. The Rpelx technology overload the sharks’ electroreception, causing them to stay away from your catch.
The electrode float will float up once you drop the line in the water, while you start winding up, the float will drop down and protect your catch. Keep attention when you winding up, make sure the float always keeps straight. (Non stop)
IMPORTANT - Rigging Instructions
For best security and to prevent loss of the device:
Attach the device using a 200lb monofilament leader.
This provides maximum strength and ensures the device remains securely connected.
Use only 50lb monofilament on the rig below the device.
This intentionally creates a break-point.
If the hook or sinker becomes snagged, the lighter 50lb line will break first, reducing the risk of losing the device.