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Maggot Feeders

Maggot feeders are a popular type of fishing tackle used to deliver maggots as bait to fish. At Fishing Tackle and Bait, we offer a range of high-quality maggot feeders from top brands such as Drennan, Korum, and Preston Innovations. Drennan's maggot feeders are designed to be easy to use and come in a range of sizes to suit different baiting scenarios. They are made from high-quality materials and feature a durable construction that can withstand regular use. Korum's maggot feeders are designed to be versatile and suitable for use in a range of fishing scenarios. They feature a unique design that allows the angler to control the amount of bait released, making them ideal for use in both still and running water. Preston Innovations' maggot feeders are designed to be lightweight and aerodynamic, allowing for accurate and long-distance casting. They also feature a unique release system that ensures that bait is delivered to the desired location every time. Maggot feeders are ideal for targeting a range of different species of fish, including roach, bream, and tench. They can be used with a variety of different types of maggots, including red maggots and white maggots, and are suitable for use in both still and running water. At Fishing Tackle and Bait, we offer a range of accessories to complement our range of maggot feeders, including baiting needles, bait boxes, and hooklengths. Whether you're a novice or experienced angler, our range of maggot feeders from top brands such as Drennan, Korum, and Preston Innovations are a must-have for anyone looking to catch fish with maggots.

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Maggot feeders are small devices that are commonly used by anglers to attract fish. These feeders are designed to hold a large quantity of maggots, which are a popular bait for many fish species.

Maggot feeders typically consist of a container or mesh bag with small holes that allow the maggots to breathe and escape. The container is then filled with food material, such as bran or meal, which attracts the flies that lay their eggs in the container. When the eggs hatch, the maggots have a ready source of food and can grow and mature until they are ready to be used as bait.

Anglers use maggot feeders in a variety of fishing scenarios, including stillwater fishing, river fishing, and match fishing. In stillwater fishing, maggot feeders are commonly used to attract carp, tench, and bream. In river fishing, maggot feeders are often used to attract roach, dace, and chub. In match fishing, maggot feeders are used to attract a variety of fish species, with the angler aiming to catch as many fish as possible within a set time limit.

The use of maggot feeders can be a highly effective method for catching fish, particularly in situations where other types of bait may not be as effective. However, it is important to note that maggot feeders must be properly maintained and kept clean to prevent the spread of disease and contamination. In addition, the use of maggot feeders may be regulated or prohibited in certain areas due to environmental concerns.