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Yes & Yes
"I" wrote in message ... Has anyone ever used them and do they work. http://breakaway-tackle.co.uk/cannon.htm Regards I |
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do they greatly increase the distance your casting because of the extra
loading you can place on the rod? with out cutting your finger off! Rich from exmouth "I" wrote in message ... Has anyone ever used them and do they work. http://breakaway-tackle.co.uk/cannon.htm Regards I |
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do they greatly increase the distance your casting because of the extra
loading you can place on the rod? with out cutting your finger off! Quite probably yes. |
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Yep, I use one (bionic finger I think it's called).
Brilliant! You've got to use a decent shock leader, though. I find that I'm far more confident and can exert much more acceleration into the cast. regards, David "I" wrote in message ... Has anyone ever used them and do they work. http://breakaway-tackle.co.uk/cannon.htm Regards I |
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