
04-06-2012, 07:58
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Join Date: Feb 2012
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Re: does anyone fish the method feeder for smaller species
Yes, a form of method feeder can be used for roach. I sometimes use flavoured ground-up Vitalin which is squashed around a the lead. The lead is a 1oz barrel lead with a button on one end and a swivel on the other - held tightly with power gum. The ground-up Vitalin breaks down slowly. The hook length is usually about 8ins long and is on a helirig. Baits can be 10mm mini boilies, pellets, maggots, etc, either hair rigged or directly on the hook depending on the bait being used. It is not species selective - it will catch roach, bream, tench and carp. It is best used with a bait which you know will stay on - not crust, paste, flake.
On the Thames using this method I have also caught big chub and 20+ carp - never tried it on a small river.
Hope this helps.
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PS: Don't put the bait in the Vitalin when you cast in.
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