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In fishing stores you will find a wide variety of rod models. Reliable reviews of specific rods are not always available, and even if you can read them, you definitely want to know how to choose the equipment yourself. Especially since, betting on Method Feeder fishing, the hook-up must be efficient and reliable, and the tow - effective.
In this article we have described the most important criteria for choosing a rod for Method Feeder. You will also find some suggestions for proven models that you can order from our e-store. Read, and if you have questions, write them in the comments!
1) Rod length
Length is the basic parameter of the rod. It affects m.in. the precision of the feeder casting and the control of the rip of the fish.
Did you know that for a long time the market was dominated by models from 3 to 3.3 m? It was so, because Method Feeder originated in Great Britain, and there it is fished in the so-called club waters (small area and clean shoreline). In such conditions, longer rods were not right. Only with time some modifications appeared. Now in the offer of the best manufacturers you will find both short and long poles for the method. Some can be as long as 4.5 meters!
What size to choose?
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Short rods (for example, the Stratus Method Feeder rod 3.30 m) are excellent if you are casting at a distance of 15-20 m; they also make it easier to maneuver when picking up. However, at longer distances, precise fishing with a short rod is basically impossible. A short rod causes the pellet to be fed to a different place each time, and this "scatters" the fish around the fishery.
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Long rods for the method (more than 3.5 m) allow you to throw the feeder more accurately and help maneuver when the fish spurt, or when a magnificent carp or amur escapes into the reeds. Such rods are indispensable if the fishery requires long casts (at 50 m or further), and the shoreline is overgrown.
In other words, when choosing the length of the rod, take into account the specifics of the fishery. Of course, everyone has their own tastes and preferences, so you will find a wide range of different rods in our offer.
2) Casting weight
Another important parameter is the casting weight. It indicates the power of the rod itself and determines which feeders can be used safely. Most manufacturers give minimum and maximum weights for each model.
Shorter rods can usually handle 40-60 g without a problem. An example is the rod TUBERTINI ATRAX PRO 3.3M 45G.
Distance rods, on the other hand, can withstand an overload of 80 to even 150 g. A good example of a rod for long distance casting is the VDE-Robinson Distance MX3 Feeder rod 3.90m 120g.
What to choose? As in the case of length, this factor must also be adapted to the specifics of fishing.
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Thecasting weight should be higher when you fish at farther distances, and therefore use heavier feeders. It is good if the rod has guides with a slightly larger diameter. This makes it much easier to make a long and precise cast. Rods with high power are an absolute must-have for anglers hunting for magnificent carp.
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Poles with less power are an option for anglers hunting smaller fish and at shorter distances. If the reservoir is not demanding and you are fishing for bream, tench, carp or small carp, a rod with a lower casting weight will be the optimal choice.
Is the upper weight limit impenetrable?
Although rod manufacturers specify the maximum casting weight, you don't have to take it as an oracle. An experienced angler, fishing at a small distance, can throw a set slightly heavier than the upper limit indicated in the technical specifications. He simply casts with a smooth, slow motion.
On the other hand, casting over a long distance is more difficult and strictly technical, so it requires a rod that can withstand a lot of strain. For example, when casting at 100 meters, only a strong rod with a stiff carbon tip can accurately and safely place the feeder.
3) Rod action
Rods with progressive or parabolic action are most often used for Method Feeder. The differences can be seen during casting and hauling.
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Progressive poles "load" quickly and provide a sure strike, but during the hauling phase they do not forgive the angler any mistakes. Therefore, we recommend them primarily to more advanced players. Casting rods for distance fishing are usually just progressive models.
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Parabolic rods are much easier for beginners to master, and towing a fish with them is a real pleasure. However, these models do not allow you to jam as effectively, so you will rarely see them in the arsenal of professional anglers who fish at long distances.
At this point it is worth noting that the choice of action and deflection curve of the rod must be adapted to the species and size of the fish being caught.
In the case of large specimens, an ultra-soft rod (picker) completely fails - the haul drags on endlessly, which endangers the health and life of the fish. Rods that are too stiff are also not very good, as the lack of cushioning can end up injuring the fish's mouth. If you have a stiff rod, the solution may be to firmly release the reel brake and tow sideways, without lifting the rod vertically. It is also worth using additional shock absorbers, such as feeder rubbers.
Many anglers appreciate rods whose action is progressive and turns into a parabola. Such rods provide adequate power, but are flexible enough to make the tow successful - both with small and large fish.
Where to buy a rod for Method Feeder?
If you want to choose the best rod for the method, it is worth visiting a stationary fishing store and check how the various models lie in the hand. After all, the equipment must be tailored to you, and its use on the fishing ground - comfortable.
Once you find your dream set, order it from our online store. Buying online, you have access to the most favorable deals and receive rods covered by a full manufacturer's warranty.
One thing is certain - there is no such thing as a universal rod for Method Feeder. Each rod has its own advantages and disadvantages. Therefore, make an effort to ensure that the rod is adapted to the distance you are fishing, the size of the fish and the weight of the feeders you are throwing. With proven equipment in hand, every trip to the water will prove fruitful.
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