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Old 03-29-2005, 04:02 PM
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Method Feeding Tip:

As you may know by now, people tend to use method feeders as a way to spread GB around their area where they are fishing aswell as having the bait near the GB in the case a fish picks in up:

Their are 2 main ways:

Usual Method
Its simple, put GB around your method feeder, and put a bait on the end and let the bait hang and just cast to your area where you wish to fish.

But a another way that i feel is the better way is:

"Bait in the GB" method
This way you put the hook bait in the method feeder and then put the GB around that so that when the GB disperces, your bait is in the mix meaning when the fish suck it up, there is more of a chance of the fish picking up your bait which is somewhere in that lump of GB.

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Re: Method Feeding Tip:

Hi Parky, good tip and 1 that I always use when using a method feeder, nice one
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Re: Method Feeding Tip:

i think that is the method most people use. the key is to always hit the same spot though.

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Talking Re: Method Feeding Tip:

what i tend to see when getting to a fishery and looking around, asking people how fishing has been, and when they are using method feeder, they dont seem to be putting the bait inside the GB that is on the method feeder. Sometimes this will be the case as the hook bait may be to big to fit inside, like i found out when using 2 2mm boileys.....but a would gravely recommend the "bait inside" the method feeder, as in theory, if u think about it as an underwater perspective, the fish has a more of a chance of getting your bait as it sucks up your GB that is on ur method feeder.
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