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hello., im new to feeder fishing and wondering can, anyone show me some rigs to use for a preston innovations metod feeder, its the one that has the elastic running through it. cheers tye.

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just use either a bog standard hair rig if your using corn or small pieces of meat, maybe 4" in length. your best off tying your own with decent mono what you have confidence in. here's the link to show you how to tie your own

 

or just use a 4" length of mono just tied with a hook on if you want to use worm or maggot,

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tye..... preston do pre tied hair rigs... packet of 10 for a few quid... just attached them as instructed to elastic in feeder....

 

some have a screw type device for fishing with meat or paste.... carnt fault em!!!!!

 

tight lines

 

atb.. rich

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make sure you check with the fishery your going to first mate a few will not let you use a method feeder that as a elastic in it i use the standard free running method feeder with just the same effect with 4in hook length using 2mm feed pellets cant go wrong and keep hold of your rod and good luck .thumbs.gif ...john

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tye..... preston do pre tied hair rigs... packet of 10 for a few quid... just attached them as instructed to elastic in feeder....

 

some have a screw type device for fishing with meat or paste.... carnt fault em!!!!!

 

tight lines

 

atb.. rich

Them meat screws can be made out of the flint springs in used disposeable lighters,stretch the spring and cut in half-Voila! 2 meat screws ready to be hair rigged.

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