![]() ![]() Place the feeder over the top and press it out of the mould leaving you with a perfectly filled feeder with your bait sitting on the top. Take some of the soaked pellets out and fill the mould with it – squash it down as much as you can but leave some out. Setup the bait – Hair rig your boilie or pellet to the quick stop and place it in the bottom of the mould.Add the hair – Loop the hair over the swivel, I use Korum quick stops as it means I can quickly change baits or add new baits after I catch.Setup the inline feeder – Add the feeder onto the line, add a tail rubber and tie it to a swivel.If you’re using fin perfect stiki method pellets then you can do them on the bank in 10 minutes. Soak the pellets – You can do this at the bank but I prefer to soak them overnight depending on the pellets, just pop them in a tub covered in water and they end up as a nice sticky paste the next morning – perfect.What you’ll need (see below) – Method feeder in either 15g, 30g or 45g, pellets, short hair rig ( Korum quick stop – short, size 10, 10LB break), plus usual terminal tackle you’d find in your box (rubbers, swivel etc). As a method feeder for beginners here’s a step by step guide to fishing using this rig and all the components you’ll need. This is a really easy feeder to fish with a soaked pellet and small hook bait – 12mm boilies work perfectly along with 4mm pellets. There’s also a separate mould to shape the pellets to present the bait perfectly. It comes in two types – inline feeder ( recommended) and elasticated – also know as a banjo feeder. This feeder is made by Preston Innovations and is by far my favourite feeder. Recommended method feeder setup 1 – Preston innovation method feeder As a rough guide, smaller feeders will be better suited to smaller lakes as casting distances are limited, as you would expect. Top method feeder tips for beginnersīefore we get into the different types of feeders you need to think about the type of water you’re going to fish and what you want to catch. These are available as either an inline feeder or attached – called an elasticated feeder. Here I’ll cover my top tips for method feeder beginners and give you an idea of how to use this method effectively.įirst, let’s start with the most simple questionĪ method feeder is an open feeder for pellets or ground bait where your bait sits on top of the feed. There are various different types of method including the flat bottom method, banjo feeder and others. The method feeder is a popular type of open feeder than can be used for mixed coarse and small to mid-sized carp (if used correctly). ![]()
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