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Get to Know Us. Make Money with Us. Amazon Payment Methods. Guru has, quite literally, turned this upside down. Alex Bones and commercial master Steve Ringer engineered a groundbreaking hook bait platform, which sits on the opposite side of the feeder to the main weight loading, ensuring that the hook bait sits on top of the feeder cast after cast.

The platform itself is positioned on X-shaped, vented arms that are configured to minimize tangles and allow maximum grip, ensuring that your groundbait can be loaded easily onto the feeder. The team made long, stable casting a real priority and the weight-forward design really delivers this. These feeders cut across testing crosswinds, like a dart, allowing you to consistently hit the spot, effortlessly building your swim. The colour of the frame is anything but an afterthought.

Alex and Steve drew upon what they know of the underwater environment to choose a colour that melts inconspicuously into most lake bed types. BUT, as you'll soon see when searching YouTube, the sheer variety and volume of information available can be completely overwhelming. As you're trying to learn, it can be impossible to separate the good advice from the sales pitches which, of course, often contain lots of useful information too.

This article concentrates on the simple steps that I've found to work easily for me. Fish are attracted and retained in the very small, concentrated, area of bait the size of your palm. This means any fish sucking up the free feed on the feeder inevitably suck up your hook bait too. More importantly, you need to consider that the free feed is competing with your hook bait in terms of attention from the fish, too much bait would waste precious time when fishing in a match.

Consequently, when the fish are feeding confidently, bites can be expected within a minute of the feeder landing on the bottom and the feeder is usually recast within 10 minutes to supply a fresh mini-feast of bait if there was no bite.

A rod with a quiver tip is generally used to detect bites, but a sensitive tip for delicate bite indication is not an absolute requirement as the fish bolts when it feels the weight of the feeder on the hook. Part of the reason the method feeder works is it uses a type of "bolt-rig". This is where the fish pulls against your casting weight after it takes the bait in its mouth and hooks itself as it bolts after feeling the hook-point - thus driving that hook-point home.

Naturally, super-sharp hooks are essential to success here. Inexperienced anglers can often accidentally set up versions of a bolt-rig that are dangerous to the fish you want to catch.

The problem comes when a fish is strong enough to break your main fishing line - and the heavy weight remains tethered to the fish Modern method feeder fishing rigs avoid this problem with some clever design features.

The diagram below shows you how follow the steps from Left to Right. Start by threading your main line down through the central tube of the feeder arrows and tie on your quick-change bead. Some brands have a removable tube to facilitate quick change of feeders without disconnecting from the main line. Here are the key points on how it works:. Method feeders come in a variety of sizes, shapes and weights.

I found this video by Nick Speed that I think provides very logical advice which is summarised beneath the video:. Casting distance, Gradient of lake-bed, density of lake bed, depth of water Casting distance is an obvious factor, but a sloping shelf close to a bank needs a heavier feeder to prevent it sliding off position. A silty bed may require a lighter feeder to prevent it sinking.

Very deep water may need a heavier feeder to avoiding losing the bait mid-water during descent. The amount of feed bait required to be delivered will vary with temperature — which controls fish metabolic rate. In winter, lower temperatures limit the amount of food fish can process so smaller feeders with less feed is best. In summer, the rise in water temperature creates a larger demand for food in fish use larger feeders that deliver more feed.

Depending on the feeder weight, size of fish and casting distance involved, reel lines will usually vary between 6lb and 8lb mono. This covers a range of applications from light mixed coarse fishery species to medium sized fish in commercial carp fisheries. Throwing super-heavy feeders long distances for bigger carp might make 12lb - 15lb main lines more sensible.

For those situations - some protection for your fingers while casting might be in order! Whether that is simple elastoplast - or a dedicated " casting glove finger stall " product. A rod with a softer action is preferable to minimise fatigue of the main line which could be caused by the frequent casting and by the feeder bouncing only inches from the fighting fish. Shaun Gaskell on his way to a section win casting his method feeder. A hi-vis quiver tip is used for bite detection and this needs to match the weight of the feeder being used.

If large carp are likely to be caught then use of a carp rod makes sense with a 3lb test-curve being a go-to "all-rounder" rod these days. The tip will still provide sufficient bite indication of a large carp bolting.

It is very important to ensure the rod is firmly secured in rod rests as a bolting fish can easily take the rod into the water. A fixed spool reel of size and upwards is recommended. A larger spool size may be required for long distance fishing where thicker and stronger lines, up to 12lb, would be used.

Spools should have line clips which are used to assist accurate casting to a fixed distance, for example, to the far bank or to an island. If you intend to fish more than one rod at a time, then a reel with baitrunner or quick release drag should be used to avoid a bolting fish pulling an unwatched rod into the water.

An audible bite indicator would make sense if you are fishing multiple rods. Before fishing it is important to prepare the bait, this is covered later. Initial feeding of the swim is sometimes achieved with a large cage feeder and no hook link , repeated casts are made and the feed is deposited in the swim by a firm strike hook-set. The set-up is then changed for the method feeder with hook link.

Alternatively, very frequent casts with the method feeder can be made to feed the swim.

   


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