Hi Lads.
I make these babies, Thayre a one piece baitclip, rotten bottom link and in my humble opinion, they really are as good as I say they are.
but dont just take my word for it, look here.
http://nesa.co.uk/modules.php?op=modloa ... orderdate=
They work every time, use them on bomber rigs, or pulleys. They will stand a full pendulum cast without giving. when the lot hits the water, the link releases the lead, and the hook falls away, leaving everything free.
Theyre £2.99 for 15 plus 40p pnp, or 60 for £10 post free, share them if your a club member. You may think that is expensive, but youd pay 15p for a bait clip, and the same for a weak link thats more complicated, and I make them one at a time with a hand tool.
email e if you want any, paulnufc@msn.com
heres how they work.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOWm18-UD6E
Cannylinks, one piece rotten bottom/baitclip.
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Cannylinks, one piece rotten bottom/baitclip.
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hows it going. was looking at the video there, seems a really good simple idea, just wondering what happens when you pull the end of the clop with the lead. couldnt really make it out from the video,
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ya i get it now. so simple, wish i'd thought of them. cheers.
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but what are the prices in euro's including postage to ireland...
the prices given seem to be main land postage.. we aint mainland and we aint sterling....
the prices given seem to be main land postage.. we aint mainland and we aint sterling....
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i wouldnt say there that expensive, 5 gemini or breakaway rottton bottom clips are 4.50e down here
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Round_ourway wrote:I like the idea and great design. bit expensive though
I accept your opinion, and Im grateful for it, but ask yourself this, if you used a Gemini rotter, and a baitclip, together, how much would that cost you? and theyre then two seperate units, also take into consideration that I make each one seperatley with a hand tool, I think they are a fair price. Why not do as some do, buy 60 for a tenner (Euro equivalent 14 euros??) and share them with your mates.
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