Long range groundbait feeders.

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    • #34138

      TF_baitchef
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        Any ideas? Must hold large volume.

      • #94441

        TF_redarmy

          have a look at the kev leach distance feeders the website is DJK

        • #87221

          TF_waveydavey21

            Depending on depth also look at the Preston Dutch Bullet Cage feeders or the Tony Burke flyers as used by anglers fishing the Classic on the Erne.

          • #86420

            TF_Waveney One

              As redarmy says, Kev Leach Feeders. The link to the DJK site is http://www.floatsandtackle.co.uk/Category-285/EXTREME-DISTANCE-FEEDERS.

            • #86009

              TF_rocketFeeder

                How big a feeder do you want? Try these babies: http://www.spinnersofkilleshandra.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=53&products_id=819

                Beauty of these is that you can move the rubber tube up which increases the amount of feed you can use. For long range in any form of wind you’ll need bigger than 28g (1 oz), something like 50g is about right. For the rocket (Preston Dutchmaster Style) feeder your better off with the WB Clarke/Leeda model, PM me and I’ll send a picture. These feeders are the same style as the dutchmaster but a) don’t rust in 6 months and b) have much bigger bodies. I believe Matrix are bringing out a distance feeder this year for the UK market similar to the Zammataro distance feeders with the pointy end.

              • #82626

                TF_davidewing

                  The best distance feeders for casting across big winds that I have come across are Michale Schlogl’s Patrone feeders. Speedhorfs are good too.

                  link:

                  http://www.michaelschloegl.de/produkt/futterkoerbe.html

                  The site is in German but use Google translate and Michael speaks good English – just send him a mail.

                  Great different slider floats too – Zoomer 4’s in particular.

                  The trouble with the Preston feeders is the lead is too far from the base of the feeder so they snag on rocks and ledges when you have fish on.

                  The Kevin Leach feeders are a dream when crosswinds are not to strong.

                  David Ewng

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