Richard Isaacs
Senior Member & Supporter
Not selling, just telling. If anyone interested in seeing something a little different for an inline concept.
I actually came up with an inline feeder of my own a good while back but wasn’t going to share till I had it tried and tested and some feedback
I’ve got it now as a good friend of mine from up north has been hammering them on the still waters for bream tench and the odd carp.
Feedback has been excellent and he’s asked for more so that’s nice to know.
Here it is.
I wanted it to work as close to my link type feeder design as possible because I didn’t want to have to make drastic changes to moulds or designs etc
It absolutely must be safe and able to be cleared of the main line if a break happens
I wanted it to be interchangeable and able to quickly fit to a pre set up rod or swap quickly with different weights or capacity in seconds.
Able to fish as a semi fixed rig for bolt effect but transfers to a running rig as soon as a small amount of pressure applied to the feeder.
The concept (I’m told) works fantastic.
So it’s obvious from the pics how it works is you drop the hook length through the center of the feeder, attach the rubber sleeves to the loops and pull the swivel eye into the other end of the sleeve.
Hangs and sits absolutely spot on, bolt effect and completely dispensed away if you get a mainline break.
I actually came up with an inline feeder of my own a good while back but wasn’t going to share till I had it tried and tested and some feedback
I’ve got it now as a good friend of mine from up north has been hammering them on the still waters for bream tench and the odd carp.
Feedback has been excellent and he’s asked for more so that’s nice to know.
Here it is.
I wanted it to work as close to my link type feeder design as possible because I didn’t want to have to make drastic changes to moulds or designs etc
It absolutely must be safe and able to be cleared of the main line if a break happens
I wanted it to be interchangeable and able to quickly fit to a pre set up rod or swap quickly with different weights or capacity in seconds.
Able to fish as a semi fixed rig for bolt effect but transfers to a running rig as soon as a small amount of pressure applied to the feeder.
The concept (I’m told) works fantastic.
So it’s obvious from the pics how it works is you drop the hook length through the center of the feeder, attach the rubber sleeves to the loops and pull the swivel eye into the other end of the sleeve.
Hangs and sits absolutely spot on, bolt effect and completely dispensed away if you get a mainline break.