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Shimano Aero X5 Distance Heavy Power Feeder Fishing Rod
- £214.99
- Recommended Ideal Fishing Distance (up to): 140m Recommended Line: Shimano Exage 0.22mm/0.24mm mainline / 0.28mm Technium shock leader Recommended Reel: Ultegra CI4+ 5500 XTD/XTC Recommended Max Casting Weight: 150g
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Shimano Aero X5 Distance Power Feeder Fishing Rod
- £204.99
- Recommended Ideal Fishing Distance (up to): 120m Recommended Line: Shimano Exage 0.18mm/0.22mm mainline / 0.28mm Technium shock leader Recommended Reel: Ultegra 5500 XTD/XTC Recommended Max Casting Weight: 120g
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Shimano Aero X5 Precision Feeder Fishing Rod
- £149.99
- Recommended Ideal Fishing Distance (up to): 40m Recommended Line: Mainline = Shimano Exage 0.22mm/0.24mm Recommended Reel: Stradic CI4+ 4000 Recommended Max Casting Weight: 50g
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Shimano Aero X5 Precision Multi Feeder Fishing Rod
- £164.99
- Recommended Ideal Fishing Distance (Up To): 9ft = 30m, 11ft = 50m Recommended Line: Mainline = Shimano Exage 0.22mm/0.24mm Recommended Reel: Stradic CI4+ 4000 Recommended Max Casting Weight: 45g / 60g
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Shimano Aero X7 Distance Feeder Fishing Rod
- £229.00
- 12ft Recommended Ideal Fishing Distance (up to): 70m Recommended Line: Shimano Exage 0.24mm Recommended Reel: Ultegra CI4+ 5500 XTD/XTC Recommended Max Casting Weight: 90g 13ft Recommended Ideal Fishing Distance (up to): 100m Recommended Line: Shimano Exage 0.18mm/0.22mm mainline / 0.28mm Technium shock leader Recommended Reel: Ultegra CI4+ 5500 XTD/XTC Recommended Max Casting Weight: 90g
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Shimano Aero X7 Finesse Feeder Fishing Rod
- £279.99
- Recommended ideal fishing distance (up to): 30m Recommended line: Shimano Exage 0.20/0.22mm Recommended reel: Stradic CI4+ C3000 Recommended max. casting weight: 50g
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Shimano Aero X7 Precision Feeder Fishing Rod
- £304.99
- 10ft Recommended Ideal fishing distance (up to): 40m Recommended Line: Shimano Exage 0.20mm/0.22mm Recommended Reel: Stradic CI4+ 4000 Recommended Max. Casting Weight: 50g 11ft Recommended Ideal Fishing Distance (up to): 50m Recommended Line: Shimano Exage 0.20mm/0.22mm Recommended Reel: Stradic CI4+ 4000 Recommended Max. Casting Weight: 60g
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- Feeder Rods, Rods
Sonik SKSC Commercial Feeder Fishing Rod
- £29.99
- Lightweight, slim and strong 24-ton carbon blanks Quality cork/EVA handle Screw down EVA reel seat Titanium oxide insert guides throughout Supplied in quality cloth bag
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Art of Stillwater Feeder Rods – Wade Bourne Style
Today, we’re diving deep into the tranquil realm of feeder fishing, and what better way to conquer the still waters than with the perfect feeder rod? Let’s explore the nuances of these specialized rods, channeling the spirit of “Basic Fishing” to guide you through the essentials.
Choosing Your Weapon: Popular Feeder Rod Brands
In the ever-expanding world of fishing gear, several brands stand out for their commitment to quality and innovation in feeder rods. Brands like Drennan, Preston Innovations, and Daiwa have become trusted companions for anglers seeking top-notch performance on the stillwaters. These brands blend experience, craftsmanship, and cutting-edge technology to create feeder rods that meet the diverse needs of anglers.
Test Range in Grams
Understanding the test range of a feeder rod is like deciphering the language of the fish. It’s about finding that delicate balance between finesse and power. Feeder rods typically come with a specified test range in grams, indicating the weight the rod can comfortably handle. For light feeder fishing in calm waters, a rod with a lower test range, say around 60-80 grams, is ideal. On the other hand, for heavier feeder setups in rivers or when targeting larger fish like carp, a rod with a higher test range, ranging from 100-150 grams, provides the necessary backbone. XML RSS File
Price Range in the UK
Now, let’s talk turkey – or rather, let’s talk about the price tag. Feeder rods come in a range of prices, catering to anglers with varying budgets. Entry-level feeder rods from reputable brands can be found in the £20-£500 range, offering solid performance for those just starting on their feeder fishing journey. As you climb the ladder and delve into advanced features, premium materials, and cutting-edge technology, prices can extend into the £50-£700 and beyond range. The key is finding the sweet spot that aligns with your fishing style and preferences.
The Building Blanks: What Poles Are Made Of
Feeder rods are crafted with precision and care, and the choice of materials plays a pivotal role in their performance. High-quality feeder rods often feature blanks made from a blend of carbon fibers. Carbon fiber, with its exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, ensures that the rod remains lightweight yet powerful, allowing for precise casting and effective fish control.
Grip It Right: What Handles Are Made Of
Now, let’s talk about the handle – the angler’s point of connection to the feeder rod. Handles are commonly made from materials like cork or EVA foam. Cork handles offer a classic, natural feel, while EVA foam handles provide a more modern, comfortable grip. The choice between the two is largely a matter of personal preference, but both materials excel in providing the necessary comfort and control during those long hours by the water.
Feeder Rods – Your Stillwater Companions
Feeder rods, with their nuanced design and specialized features, are your ticket to conquering the tranquility of stillwaters. The right feeder rod is the key to unlocking the full potential of your fishing experience. So, fellow anglers, choose wisely, cast passionately, and let the still waters become your canvas for a masterpiece of angling adventures. Tight lines, and happy feeder fishing!