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Fisky' really good feeders!

Jamie Armitage

Senior Member
I wanted some feeders which i couldn't find in the shops! really big ones with no weight to them!!
Loads of bait on the river bed but with less splash!!
I rang Arthur fisk up and he came up with theses!
The finish is great RIVER BED CAMO!! matt finish in green and brown.
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And hes not asked me to do this!! but if you want something special give him a ring and support the little man whos good at his craft;)
fiskysfantasticfeeders@yahoo.com

cheers jamie
 
I've started making my own, granted not as nice a fininsh but made for a fraction of the price.
 
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I bought these feeders 2 years ago.i went to buy some last year
but he doubled his price.so now i make my own.
 
Fiskys feeders are the best feeders ive used. Hes even made me some non-standard ones which are a lot bigger, ideal for getting more bait out without the need to cast out as much. I notice people mentioning the price and obviously if you make them yourself it is possible to cut costs. Ive tried a lot of feeders over the last few years fishing the lower, such as the korum ones(which crack after a little abuse). Last time i bought some feeders off Fisky, the korum ones were the same price.
 
I have used Paul's feeders in the past and they are top drawer along with his leads and have no problem in recommending them to anyone.

Just like all bits of tackle out there, there is plenty to choose from and not everyone likes the same stuff but.................

He is a top guy to deal with also.
 
Big fan of Fisky's. I bought a bunch (collective noun for feeders, anyone?) about three years ago at a Specialists bash, and they're still going strong. Several other brands have died in the interim.

I'd sooner check quality than price - let's be honest, the most expensive feeders are hardly bank-breakers. And the Fisky's do the job very well indeed.
 
Not doubting they do the job, still expensive though!

No idea of the prices of Fisky's feeders, as I was remarking about the link I quoted. :)
 
Big fan of Fisky's. I bought a bunch (collective noun for feeders, anyone?) about three years ago at a Specialists bash, and they're still going strong. Several other brands have died in the interim.

I'd sooner check quality than price - let's be honest, the most expensive feeders are hardly bank-breakers. And the Fisky's do the job very well indeed.

Heap - Bundle - Load (this would be my choice) - Gaggle - or your selection; bunch...:)
 
I made some last week from hair curlers and at about £1.50 each there not too bad.
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No bud I had them from a previous load of tackle I had purchased. But today the boy showed me how to use his wood router and I have made a wooden mould thats larger around 6oz mahoosive...
 
As far as the feeders are concerned on the link, I purchased half a dozen to try out, they work out about the same price as the korum feeders each with postage.
 
Bought on Ebay cheeky
 
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