Neil Smart
Senior Member
Exactly!!! Gotta make em with some imperfections or we’d be absolutely gutted when they end up rapped round a tree branch
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Exactly!!! Gotta make em with some imperfections or we’d be absolutely gutted when they end up rapped round a tree branch
I make this style using the Dave Lumb moulds
I much prefer the cage set in the lead. The case is quite flexible and does not take much force to deform it. By setting it in the lead you add more strength to the feeder. You also don’t get the issue of bringing it in with the cow on its back.I make this style using the Dave Lumb moulds
They are ok but the retaining ears can get weak and pull open or snap
I can lose a few so they are a decent compromise but not as good as some of the ones out there where the cage and base is integral
I'd take some 8 ounce feeders off you Richard. I'd buy in bulk as well to make it worth your while.They still very much have a “home made” look about them
The coating is always slightly thicker in some areas than others and the leads can vary by 5 or so grams and not always come out looking the same as they are manually poured to a fill line and left to set around the cage but they come out plenty good enough for us barbel chuckers. The carp guys would probably turn their noses up at them .
I can do mamooooth ones too. View attachment 15124It would take a special stick to put that out filled with sloppy mix
I can’t do them that size at the moment (150g is my heaviest) and I’m not ready to start them off just yet.I'd take some 8 pincers off you Richard
I'd take some 8 ounce feeders off you Richard. I'd buy in bulk as well to make it worth your while.
The rivers I fish, if I need 6oz then I'm going fully expecting to lose some tackleI make this style using the Dave Lumb moulds
They are ok but the retaining ears can get weak and pull open or snap
I can lose a few so they are a decent compromise but not as good as some of the ones out there where the cage and base is integral
It’s weirdThe rivers I fish, if I need 6oz then I'm going fully expecting to lose some tackle
Yorkshire Ouse mostly. Loads of wooden piling all over the place and I don't have enough knowledge yet, various positions in the river it would seem!!It’s weird
I can go weeks and get everything back
Then in a session lose 4 or 5 ??
Same swims, same chucks - spate rivers I guess??
from my brief time on the TT its been 50/50 mainline break or bent up feeder inc hooklink returned,with leads 100% mainline break RichardWhen you guys lose feeders do you lose the lot? Main line break?
I’m working on a lead and feeder at the moment that will not allow this to happen. Such a simple thing aswelll.from my brief time on the TT its been 50/50 mainline break or bent up feeder inc hooklink returned,with leads 100% mainline break Richard
Interested in your feeders mate,pm me to discussI much prefer the cage set in the lead. The case is quite flexible and does not take much force to deform it. By setting it in the lead you add more strength to the feeder. You also don’t get the issue of bringing it in with the cow on its back.
I also think leads should be coated. They last waaaaaaaay longer before they get mashed up on the rocks. I double coat all my leads and there ain’t no way your busting through it.
Thanks JamieRichard, I would gladly purchase your feeders, pm me to discuss
Your products look awesome, when you are ready to go, let me knowThanks Jamie
As said before...... not quite ready to go yet.
When you guys lose feeders do you lose the lot? Main line break?