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Feeders

Fishing Tackle and Bait offers a variety of feeders for anglers looking to attract fish in different situations. One type of feeder that they carry is the cage feeder, which is designed to hold bait such as groundbait, pellets, or maggots. The cage feeder is made of wire mesh, which allows water to flow through the feeder and disperse the bait around the area where the angler is fishing. This method is particularly effective for attracting carp, bream, and tench. Another type of feeder that Fishing Tackle and Bait offers is the maggot feeder. As mentioned earlier, this type of feeder is specifically designed to hold maggots, which are a popular and effective bait for many species of fish. Maggot feeders typically have small holes that allow the maggots to breathe and escape, while keeping them contained in the feeder until they are ready to be used. Finally, Fishing Tackle and Bait also carries method feeders. These feeders are designed to be used in conjunction with groundbait or pellets and are particularly effective for attracting carp and bream. The method feeder is a flat, circular device with a weight in the center and a mesh basket on top that holds the bait. When the feeder hits the water, the weight sinks to the bottom, leaving the bait on the surface. As the bait breaks down, it creates a scent trail that attracts fish to the area. In summary, Fishing Tackle and Bait offers a range of feeders to suit different fishing scenarios and preferences, including cage feeders, maggot feeders, and method feeders. These feeders are designed to attract a variety of fish species and are an effective tool for anglers looking to improve their chances of a successful catch.

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  • Cage Feeders: These feeders consist of a wire mesh cage that holds bait such as groundbait, pellets or maggots. The cage allows water to flow through, dispersing the bait and creating an attractive scent trail for fish. Cage feeders are commonly used for catching carp, bream and tench.

  • Distance Feeders: As the name suggests, these feeders are designed to be cast long distances from the shore. They are typically heavier and more aerodynamic than other types of feeders, allowing anglers to reach further out into the water. Distance feeders are particularly useful when fishing for species such as sea bass or mullet that tend to stay in deeper waters.

  • Maggot Feeders: Maggot feeders are designed specifically to hold maggots, which are a popular and effective bait for many fish species. They typically have small holes that allow the maggots to breathe and escape, while keeping them contained in the feeder until they are ready to be used. Maggot feeders can be used in a variety of fishing scenarios, from stillwater fishing to match fishing.

  • Method Feeders: These feeders are used in conjunction with groundbait or pellets to create a ball of bait that attracts fish to the area. Method feeders typically consist of a flat, circular device with a weight in the center and a mesh basket on top that holds the bait. When the feeder hits the water, the weight sinks to the bottom, leaving the bait on the surface. As the bait breaks down, it creates a scent trail that attracts fish to the area. Method feeders are particularly effective for catching carp and bream.

  • Open End Feeders: These feeders have an open end and are typically used for fishing in flowing water such as rivers or streams. The bait is placed inside the feeder, and as the water flows through, it disperses the bait and creates an attractive scent trail for fish.

  • Pellet Feeders: Pellet feeders are designed to hold pellets, which are a popular bait for many fish species. They typically have small holes that allow the pellets to escape, while keeping them contained in the feeder until they are ready to be used. Pellet feeders are commonly used for catching carp, bream, and tench.