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  • #16
    Fished Cowbar top last night, 150ft up into very rough ground. Used cannylinks instead of gemini rotters and was sold on them from the start, 100% sinker release. Had to slightly adjust hook connection but that was no biggy, just a little nip with pliers and they were perfect. Very good product.

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    • #17
      Fished Cowbar top last night, 150ft up into very rough ground. Used cannylinks instead of gemini rotters and was sold on them from the start, 100% sinker release. Had to slightly adjust hook connection but that was no biggy, just a little nip with pliers and they were perfect. Very good product.
      wheres Cowbar mate??
      and thanks for the positive feedback.
      Maker and inventor of CANNYLINKS, the best rotten bottom system bar none. IMHO!
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOWm18-UD6E

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      • #18
        Paul think its at Staithes, East Yorkshire or should I say Cleveland !
        might be wrong like but thats where Cowbar is
        Cheers Alan...

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        • #19
          i take 8 rigs out made up, waste of time realy as i only ever need the one since using the links lol these things are great fished cambois last weekend kept the same rig on all night and only lost 2 weights all night ,first for me on the rocks as i usualy lose 1/2 doz

          problem is paul ive got 40 lol theyl last a lifetime
          cheers Bri

          anglingnortheast.com

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          • #20
            I \'ve been watching you\'re progress with these links for a while now mate....and they do sound great ,by the feedback, any chance of a go?
            You can take the lad out of Walker but .......

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            • #21
              Alan you were nearly right, I dont think there is such a place as East Yorkshire its actually North Yorkshire, I was fishing the cliff top between Cowbar (Staithes) and Boulby, the cliffs vary in hieght from about 100ft and 300-350 ft. It can be fantastic fishing but if you get into a big fish you do have a struggle getting it up(not for the faint hearted or weak armed). Fished there the other night and got a nice 4lb\'er but also snagged two big lumps of kelp, I thought my arms were going to break by the time I got it to the top.




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              • #22
                tala I\'ve never done any cliff fishing before,do you just use a decent rock rod and reel and hope for the best.
                Cheers Alan...

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                • #23
                  Hi alan, I make do with what I\'ve got which are a highlander,nemesis plus combined with abu 9000 and a slosh30 and a lot of elbow grease.
                  The lads at flamborough, fish the cliff tops with ali poles about 15-20ft long with what looks like the biggest boat reel you could ever imagine.
                  It can be very hard work but it can also be worth it, if you get that really big fish you have two choices:-1)cut your line and kiss it goodbye, 2) tie your line off to a sand spike or something and walk round at low water to collect it. Other people fish them differently to me, but its all about choice

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                  • #24
                    saw it on the board had to give them ago. money on the way .

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                    • #25
                      sent for some early this week just wondering if you recieved my order ,there that popular you cant fill orders fast enough, you will have to take on more staff.

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                      • #26
                        Ken I sent them. lee know if they come
                        Maker and inventor of CANNYLINKS, the best rotten bottom system bar none. IMHO!
                        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOWm18-UD6E

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                        • #27
                          got them this morning, did some thing similar about a year back but used stiff tubing to keep the main line flush with the shaft also a pain in the ass to make.

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                          • #28
                            FAO Jonny,heres the post again.third party publicity for Paul lol
                            Cheers Alan...

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                            • #29
                              just in case anyone has forgot about Paul\'s kit
                              Cheers Alan...

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                              • #30
                                Cheers Alan, just wondering about these Gordy links.
                                Maker and inventor of CANNYLINKS, the best rotten bottom system bar none. IMHO!
                                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOWm18-UD6E

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