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you thread the line through the middle of the feeder, if it hasn't got anywhere to thread the line through the middle then it isn't an in line feeder.:)

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If you don't understand the question, please don't bother trying to give a clever answer, it only makes you look stupid.

 

I did think we were here to help each other.

 

I thought I had it sussed by using a Drennan Swivel Stop Bead, with the swivel head pushed through the end of the bead but there isn't enough room for enough of the tubing. Once cast, it became a running rig with the bait ending up God knows how far from the feeder.

 

I've always just used in-line leads as method feeders. Is there any advantage in using purpose made feederes?

Guest Anonymous
Posted

If you don't understand the question, please don't bother trying to give a clever answer, it only makes you look stupid.

 

I did think we were here to help each other.

 

I thought I had it sussed by using a Drennan Swivel Stop Bead, with the swivel head pushed through the end of the bead but there isn't enough room for enough of the tubing. Once cast, it became a running rig with the bait ending up God knows how far from the feeder.

 

I've always just used in-line leads as method feeders. Is there any advantage in using purpose made feederes?

 

Makes me look stupid?!!:D :D I was only trying to help, if you had written a more detailed question explaining your problem you would have got a better answer!:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :(:rolleyes: :rolleyes:

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