Guru inline feeders?

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    • #40040

      TF_Chris-turner
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        Does anyone know if the guru inline pellet feeders are any good and can they be used in place where there are method bans

      • #107622

        TF_bign
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          I find both the method and pellet feeders very good.

          As long as the fishery rules stste free running feeders only you will be ok to use inline feeders.

          Always best to check with the fishery if you’re unsure

        • #107626

          TF_Nigel.

            Method feeders have the grounbait on the outside, so they are fine on a venue where there is a method ban.
            The ban sometimes is no elasticated feeders, so then you cant use the elastic ones, just the pellet and method that are free running.
            And now, some are saying you CAN use the elastic Guru Xtra safe ones, as the elastic comes out if the line breaks!~think

            Rules are a nightmare!

            Oh, and yes, they are very good!

          • #107627

            TF_mickeym

              This is something i feel fisherys need to clarify more. What sense does it make to ban the inline method, but allow an inline pellet feeder?

              Alot of places just ban it because they think the ‘method’ is unkind to the fish, but if that is the case, then places should ban all feeder fishing, beacuse in my opinion an inline method is exactly the same as fishing a traditional groundbait feeder that is running. Both of these will not leave the fish swimming around if a break off occurs.

              Would be interested on others views on this.

              Mike

            • #107638

              yorkiboy

                They are good as you can use the same feeder inline and elasticated because you can buy elasticated tubes which replace the hollow tube and visa wersa.

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