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Phil Crook July 6th, 2004 09:50 PM

feeder fishing ????
 
Hello

I am interested in feeder fishing in Dorset, there seem to be a lot of lakes
& rivers etc available. But i am a bit vbague about what tackle i need.

my guess is i require a feeder rod! but what sort, can i get one that will
be ok for float fishing as well? what size line is best etc etc etc.

Oh yeah, i dont have a small fortune to spend on this at the moment.


hope someone can help


Phil


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Phil L July 6th, 2004 11:27 PM

feeder fishing ????
 
Phil Crook wrote:
:: Hello
::
:: I am interested in feeder fishing in Dorset, there seem to be a lot
:: of lakes & rivers etc available. But i am a bit vbague about what
:: tackle i need.
:: my guess is i require a feeder rod! but what sort, can i get one
:: that will be ok for float fishing as well? what size line is best
:: etc etc etc.

If you want to use a swimfeeder, you don't nessecarily need a feeder rod,
any rod will do, it's just that a feeder rod has a very thin, fluorescent
tip which twitches when you get a bite, you don't have to rely on this as a
bite indicator, if you use a float rod, you can cast your feeder in as
usual, set the rod down in two rodrests and pull the line down between two
of the eyes in a 'V' with a plastic bobbin at the botom, when you get a
bite, the bobbin rises and then you strike....you can use this method on any
rod and for any fish over a few ounces.

:: Oh yeah, i dont have a small fortune to spend on this at the moment.
:: hope someone can help

You can either get a feeder or a float rod, either will suffice for the
other type of fishing, and I'd use 4lb line to begin with, don't get the
first 4lb line you see, have a butchers at a few of them as the quality is
immensely different beween brands, you should get the thinnest diameter one
you can find, although it *will* be dearer than the others.


HTH




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