Method Feeder
a method of fishing in standing water, which is very effective for fishing for carp, crucian carp, bream and other fish. This method was developed in England, especially for carp fishing, but is now also used for fishing for other fish.
This fishing technique is very suitable when fishermen encounter large silt and plants in the water, since the flat sole of the feeder does not sink into the silt. In addition, the bait hidden in the bait helps to attract fish, and when the feeder falls into the water, its heavy sole quickly sinks to the bottom, where the bait with the bait remains, which creates a suitable feeding area for fish.
This fishing technique can be very successful, giving fishermen the opportunity to get large and varied fish catching results, depending on the baits used and the fishing location.
Installation method:
When installing the Method Feeder, the inline principle is primarily used. This means that the main line passes through the feeder, and a swivel is screwed onto the end of the main line, onto which a leash with a hook and a boilie is placed. The boilie with the hook is placed on the feeder.
Then a feeder mold is used, the swollen mouse feed must be crushed according to the contours of the mold. This crushed bait is placed on the feeder.
Fishing rod
When choosing a method feeder rod, it is recommended to choose a longer shaft - from 3.60 m long. Such rods allow for long and accurate casts, especially when fishing in larger bodies of water or from a higher bank. The casting weight should be chosen according to the fishing conditions - if fishing at a long distance, in a current or from a high bank, it is worth choosing a rod with a higher casting weight so that the cast is stable and accurate.
Reel
High requirements are placed on the reel - it must be powerful, reliable and capacious. A reel size of 4000 or higher is recommended to comfortably pull both long-distance weights and larger fish. Such a reel ensures smooth control, stability, and allows for quick response to bites.