Hi Guys
Just wondering
All these new method feeders that use micro pellets etc and a rubber or plastic mould to mould the pellets to the feeder.
Do they work as advertised or does the feed get ripped of as soon as the feeder hits the water.
I used one of the Drennan versions for the first time yesterday and had a really successful days fishing ending up catching over 20 carp when most of the other anglers where only catching 2 or 3.
I was using Sonubaites 2mm micro pellets which moulded easily to the feeder, but I couldn’t understand how they would survive the cast as they are not a solid sticky lump like most method mixes are which are designed for standard method feeders.
Anyone know if the feed really does survive the cast or is it really just ripped off as soon as the feeder hits the water. or am I doing something wrong!!!
Thanks for any help with this
Drennan Feeders I used
Drennan International
Paul
Just wondering
All these new method feeders that use micro pellets etc and a rubber or plastic mould to mould the pellets to the feeder.
Do they work as advertised or does the feed get ripped of as soon as the feeder hits the water.
I used one of the Drennan versions for the first time yesterday and had a really successful days fishing ending up catching over 20 carp when most of the other anglers where only catching 2 or 3.
I was using Sonubaites 2mm micro pellets which moulded easily to the feeder, but I couldn’t understand how they would survive the cast as they are not a solid sticky lump like most method mixes are which are designed for standard method feeders.
Anyone know if the feed really does survive the cast or is it really just ripped off as soon as the feeder hits the water. or am I doing something wrong!!!
Thanks for any help with this
Drennan Feeders I used
Drennan International
Paul