Matrix Feeder Fishing guide UK

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1 - In-Line Cage Feeder

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2 - Tail Rubber 3 - Rubber Quick Bead 4 - Power Micron 0.20mm, 4�(10cm) 5 - Super Stop SETTING UP AN IN-LINE CAGE FEEDER

1. To start setting up, thread a tail rubber onto your main line.

2. Thread your main line through the tube on the feeder.

IN-LINE CAGE EXPLAINED... The best way to think about using an In-line Cage feeder is to relate it to using a small pole pot on the end of your pole where you introduce just a small amount of bait each time you drop in. Our In-Line Cage feeders come in small and medium sizes only and are the correct size to introduce enough bait for one feeding carp at a time, which also makes them perfect for winter fishing when you don’t need as much feed. A further benefit of the In-Line Cage is that it allows you to use larger hookbaits than you would on a method feeder,

3. Tie a Rubber Quick Bead to the end of your line using a strong knot.

4. Attach a short hooklength to the Rubber Quick Bead.

making it the ideal tactic when trying to select larger fish. When using an In-line cage feeder it can sometimes take a little time to get the swim going (certainly a bit longer than when using a method feeder with groundbait), but by using larger particles the fish you catch will usually be much bigger. When using this type of feeder the use of a short hooklength (around 4ins/10cm), which keeps the hookbait close to the feeder, is very important.

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