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Brand | Kamasan |
Colour | Black |
Type of Fishing | Match |
Weight (g) | 20g |
MPN | R4279 |
Kamasan Large Black Cap Feeder,
Feeder fishing can be one of the most rewarding methods of angling out there and it really can allow you to target a venue with new eyes opening up your options on the bank to help you land fish. For this reason, it is a particularly effective tactic when match fishing and this Kamasan Large Black Cap Feeder has been designed with the competitive match angler in mind. One of the biggest benefits of feeders are that they allow you to perfectly present your hook and hookbait in a pile of inviting freebies, drawing fish into the swim and keeping them grubbing around for hours. This makes them perfect for the match angler, who doesn't want to be worried that their presentation is impeding their chances of a match winning catch.
These Kamasan Large Black Cap Feeders are closed end feeders. This means that all sides of the feeder are sealed, so the only way your groundbait or maggot mix can leave the feeder is through the large holes in the walls and cap of the feeder. Feeders like this are perfect for use in running waters, where open-ended or cage feeders would release their bait too freely, causing your freebies to be washed downstream and potentially pulling fish away from your peg and towards your neighbours. Closed end feeders, such as this, release bait more slowly than other feeder options, sending out a steadier trickle into the water so you don't lose the entirety of your load moments after you've entered the feeder into the water. This ensures that your hook bait stays better presented for longer, maximising your chances of a take. What's more, it also makes this feeder perfect for use with maggots.
The Kamasan Large Black Cap Feeders come in three different weights. This allows you to choose the perfect weight for your setup, as well as for the conditions on the water. The lightest weighted feeder is 30g. This is perfect for when you have a small current to contend with, as it will ensure that your feeder is pulled through the water quickly without experiencing too much drift through the water column before it comes to rest on the bottom. Next up is a 40g option. This is ideal for when the current is that little bit stronger, as it ensures that your feeder will remain anchored on the bottom. When you're fishing in running water, one of the biggest issues that you have to contend with is your tackle being pulled downstream and out of position. The weights on these feeders ensure that the risk of this is minimised. Finally, the largest feeder is 50g in weight. This is perfect for fishing in floodwater conditions, when the river will be at its deepest and fastest flowing.
If you want your feeders to be robust and well balanced then these Kamasan Large Black Cap Feeders are the perfect option for you. Designed to allow you to cast out with ease, as well as being ideal for use if you're fishing pole rather than rod, these feeders are aerodynamic to ensure that you can position them in the water with accuracy. They have also been manufactured from highly durable plastic, to ensure that they will last you on the bank even when you're fishing in adverse conditions.
Kamasan is a brand which is famous for its hooks and you'll struggle to find an angler on the bank who hasn't been enamoured with a Kamasan hook at one point or another in their fishing career. However, its Black Cap range of maggot feeders has been storming the match fishing scene in recent years and it isn't hard to see why. Strong and reliable, the Kamasan Large Black Cap Feeder is the perfect addition to your match fishing angling arsenal.
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