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  • #31
    See you tomorrow John

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    • #32
      Originally posted by mickcave83 View Post
      Here is a few words from Gary the Designer

      Outcast leads & bait clips are the result of four years development and a
      significant financial investment. The leads and clips have been developed purely for fishing and not the casting court.



      The unique shape of the lead has been dictated by wind tunnel analysis and testing, the final shape is a balance between casting performance, bait protection and grip, all in one lead...... the unique bait clip allows the caster to place the rig on the ground without the risk of the hook falling off the bait clip, suiting in particular casters who use "off the ground" or "innertia" styles of casting.



      The tension that is applied to the rig at the beginning of the cast releases the hook from the spring and onto the bait clip that is directly above it.
      Originally developed for use with pulley rigs the system works equally well with paternosters, up & over rigs etc.



      Outcast leads will be available in the following configurations.

      Grip lead with outcast clip
      Grip lead without clip
      Plain lead with outcast clip
      Plain lead without clip.

      Cheers.

      Gaz.

      Some pics for you...

      This is the outcast grip lead and clip, the leads look a lot smaller than a normal six ounce weight, the design gives protection to your bait during the cast and impact with the water. The top of the lead is rounded off and not like a flat back weight. Made from marine grade steel the clip won't rust away.



      How to use...

      In the picture below, on the left side of the clip is a small piece of steel that's under tension, you simply push this in like a button and it will grip your hook on the right hand side of the clip just as in the picture. You are now free to lay your terminal tackle on the ground, shake it about a bit and the hook will stay clipped to the bait holder.



      On casting the hook will jump from it's before cast spring holder at the bottom of the clip immediately into the hook holder above in cast then releasing on impact with the water.

      The hook position during flight immediately after the cast begins below.
      got a couple of these off a mate in 5oz will give them a try the concept like so many other bait clips is simplicity no complicated mechanisims here

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      • #33
        flippin heck, I never thought i'd see this thread surface again

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        • #34
          oh yes its amazing what you can find haha!!
          some great info on here mind

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          • #35
            And to beat them all the new Gemini solo bait clip wins hands down

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            • #36
              well next time im out will field test both matey! all of the baitclips on the market are very good and foolproof anyways

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              • #37
                You can use rotten bottoms on the splash downs, most of mine are.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by dowly View Post
                  You can use rotten bottoms on the splash downs, most of mine are.
                  Yer, all you need is a rotten bottom link, on any sinker. Still wouldn't be using leads like that in rough ground like, not at £2 a pop

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