Instructions for mounting the bait fish on the predatory fish system
1. After unpacking the Predator System, stretch the copper wire to line up with the Predator System body.
2. Insert the predator system body, with the copper wire first, into the mouth of the baitfish and guide the copper wire back out of a gill opening of the baitfish.
3. Now push the predatory fish system body further into the bait fish up to the eyelet and always pull the copper wire that was led out of the gills with it.
4. Now pierce the copper wire about 2 cm behind the gill opening from which it came out through the middle of the baitfish (below the spine). Then wrap the copper wire around the baitfish and finally insert the end of the copper wire into the baitfish.
5. Now the hooks can be attached to the underside of the bait fish. Ideally, the front treble can be "hooked" into the copper wire. The rear treble hook is inserted in the base of the baitfish's tail. If necessary, you can secure the rear treble with some "ELASTIC BAITBAND".
6. The predator system is now ready to fish.
And after fishing...
> Immediately remove "bait fish residue" from the predatory fish system after each use, rinse thoroughly with clean fresh water and allow to dry.
> The copper wire is a bit wavy or no longer smooth after each use of the system, which can be very annoying the next time you use it. However, the copper wire can easily be straightened again. Proceed as follows to smooth the copper wire: pull the copper wire under tension (held between both hands) briefly back and forth over an edge of wood.
> If something on the predatory fish system is damaged after use, the various parts of the predatory fish systems can be purchased individually from us and replaced or supplemented if necessary. Here is the link to: Predator Systems Parts
These instructions (in German script) for optimal bait fish assembly are enclosed / supplied with each predatory fish system in the item packaging.