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#21 Post by Bob »

some real jems of advise here lads - ive got some mental ideas waiting to be "created now" - lets hope the fish appreciate all the hard work :D
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#22 Post by codfather »

Have seen them used at Benone in competition but the guy next to him caught more fish. he picked them up on the trail before they got to the feeder.
I thought about the one that got away and it did
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#23 Post by samonwalkabout »

I seem to remember seeing "aroma leads" basically a lead with a special coating. You can soak em in fish blood or whatever and they will absord the scent and once in salt water let it out over time.... I never saw them in the Irish shops though ???
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#24 Post by donalgues »

i use the openended feders for mullet just use more water in them so thaat it gets a chance tosink to the otom beforebreaking up as for using them for preditors and skavangers they seem to just have a go at the feader rather thasn take your hook
i use onion bages tied to close lines so you can retreve the bag when your done there is nothing worse than turning a good spot into snag city i fill them with scraps of fish old bait ext and trow them over the side weaided down with diving weights or rocks of a peir clif works well for conger and have sean scools of dogyies come in for them also minsed fish and bread crums brings in colies
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#25 Post by Guest »

i like the idea of this,but how would u set the rig up for sea fishing? would u use the swimfeeder as the weight when filled with the likes of liver or what?
maybe a diagram would help for those who want to try it out......
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#26 Post by fogelberg »

Anonymous wrote:i like the idea of this,but how would u set the rig up for sea fishing? would u use the swimfeeder as the weight when filled with the likes of liver or what?
maybe a diagram would help for those who want to try it out......
my photocantiser/feeder also makes space for three 12gram leads, so it can be used as an weight... can take photos or make a piture of it later tonight.
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#27 Post by Guest »

yeah that would be great thanks a lot.
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#28 Post by fogelberg »

http://fiskeforum.se/ff/index.php?topic=10.0

Follow link and you will find pics of my feeder and the leads i use inside it.
As you can see there is holes in the leads so i just thread the mainline through them all, it gives the whole thing alittle flexability so when a fish takes the hook he can pull some line without the whole feeder follows him and spooks him.

Now i use a thicker line to this contraption, 0.46mm
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#29 Post by carlbfast »

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2005 2:48 pm Post subject:

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i never thought of the application of a swim feeder for boat fishing, but again it all makes sense. I suppose part of the idea came from a three hook flapper - more bait in the water = stronger scent = more fish in the swim going for the hook baits. What I would be really interested in is an aero dynamic feeder, something that could stand up to a distance cast, maybe a rounded bottom on the feeder, or something with a lesser diameter - what dya think?

bob,have u looked at a fox bait rocket,when i was course fishing in England i used to use these and they are very handy and brilliant for dropping bait down in the exact spots where u want it. they dont cause tangles and are aerodynamic (hence the name)
take a look at this site,could be what your looking for.
http://www.fishingmagic.com/review/revi ... /RER/2/v/2
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#30 Post by fogelberg »

here is an image of my setup for this homemade feeder.

http://fiskeforum.se/ff/index.php?actio ... =325;image
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#31 Post by x »

Why not freeze a pile of chum in an oversized lead mould with a wire in it with a swivel on? Weight, feeder and rotten bottom in one!
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#32 Post by Read »

Just a coincidence but I was looking at this yesterday [url]http://www.worldseafishing.com/rigsknots/swimfeeder.shtml[/url]
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#33 Post by fogelberg »

Read wrote:Just a coincidence but I was looking at this yesterday [url]http://www.worldseafishing.com/rigsknots/swimfeeder.shtml[/url]

ahhh there you go, its not just the crazy swede that does it :lol: :lol:

i´ll try mine out on sunday
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#34 Post by x »

Nope, you need be neither Swedish or even slightly mad to do this. Saw an article in Sea Angler a few issues back where some English guy used a swim feeder with a bit of sponge from a car seat in it, soaked in pilchard oil or some such. The guy used it when fishing flounder from the beach.
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#35 Post by squalus »

I've used drennan maggot feedres in the past. They cast quite well if they are placed just above the lead.
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#36 Post by davwin »

loads of good advice on the shape and size and contents. instead of casting them out though I use a "flyer" (think its called that) Its the same principle as sliding a bait down your line after the cast when your rod is on the tripod. Only problem is that if your using a heavier shock leader it can get caught on the not. so all i do is have the feeder on a 3_5ft length of line and clip it on to the main line. It has worked well for me. good luck
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#37 Post by BigPhil »

as you say about using it as a flyer/slider, tried a 'chum float' rig over the summer slid down the mainlineafter casting the other two hooks out on the bottom.
this float has a built in swimfeeder which i filled with a mixture of bran bread and fish oil. the plan was to attract a garfish or two but alas on the day it didnt work, definately worth trying again though come the summer.
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#38 Post by squalus »

A few years ago there were leads, grip and plain that incorporated a swimfeeder. Not sure if they can still be got.
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#39 Post by m.b3 »

are they the 'bait-safe' things? the hooklenghts and extra bits n pieces all went into a weighted compartment that was locked and unclipped on impact with the water.
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#40 Post by Rockhopper »

Mark,

Where did you see them ? Ive not seen them used for years. They were good and worked on very delicate baits at long distance, but they guy that produced them went out of business years ago.

It was like a coffin shape, great idea that worked fine.

Tom.

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