BAITING-UP Feeders Rod and Tackle Set-up - A Complete Guide

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In today's feeder fishing we often need to feed large amounts of bait quickly and in this video I talk you through the reasoning behind it, the feeders, tackle and the technique needed to achieve it!
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Thanks for watching and remember if you're new to fishing there's a whole playlist on this channel devoted to fishing tutorials simply called FISHING BASICS!

CatchFishingChannel
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Hi Jamie. Me and my mate have been feeding heavy this summer on a river. We’ve both been putting a 17ltr bucket of bait in in an 8-10 hr session and we’ve hammered the bream. My biggest weight was 248lb and in one session we fished next to each other and had 380lb between us

itsme-lcui
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Excellent video and info. It's only your opinion but in the world of feeder fishing your opinion counts.. 🎣👍

marktully
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Very informative things you said I had never thought of or considered. Thanks and I will be watching this video many times

andrewrussell
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Hi, great videos, I'm getting back into fishing after being away since the 90s lol. My fishing use to be match fishing, never used a pole. I'm going to target bream as that's my favourite fish with feeder and float fishing. Biggest bream caught was 11 lb in southern Ireland. Biggest bag was 150lb from my local ponds as a 15 year old.

fre
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I use either a Korda Kwik-clip or Breakwaway Tackle mini rig clip to attach my feeder to the braid. Thanks for making this video, Excellent as always.

stevemccrory
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Great 👍 episode Jamie. Once watching it, I don't have any questions to ask and are now just waiting to buy some and try them out. Looking forward to the warmer months so I can use see one.

johnturner
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Superb, thank you mate, lots to think about.

maverfxb
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In the Matrix video I was very surprised that your feeding feeder went passed the fishing feeder when both were on braided set ups, amazing.

vincedowling
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Fantastic tips and advice Jamie thanks for sharing 👍👍

stephenarmstrong
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Hi jamie Interesting video.
I did ask the question about the arc when you were fishing damflask in a video a long time ago .
Glad to see your on it now m8

davidtannock
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Cheers Jamie, never tried this but, considering giving it a go now.

ihcfn
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I fish big rivers mainly, what I don’t get is how a mesh feeder that is capped at the bottom with mesh is able to empty when you reel in, the bait can’t escape like it does from an open ended feeder.
Surely it would be better to use a feeder that is capped at the top so it can empty when you reel in.

Enpassantful
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thank you for that Jamie very interesting, i have the big bait up feeder that you showed, and i found a preston's solid plastic bait up feeder for deep water, exactly the same size, they both work brilliantly, and i watched the matrix video's, they made you scratch your head about spreading your feed if you didn't leave it in long enough before you strike it out, your video and the matrix video helped a lot 🤔

jamesatkinsfishing
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I did use this method for feeding up for matchfishing (sliders). But never tried to use those heavy feedercages and carprods/braids. First thing tomorrow morning is to give it a try !

ahenneka
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Very informative video. Well worth the watch.

allanwithers
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Have you ever tried taking it one step further Jamie and used a spomb to put out balls of groundbait or even loosefeed? It can be devasting in both accuracy and distance and, in situations that respond to it, you can put out a lot of bait very quickly. Also with very few doing it, it can often give you a massive advantage. There is definite mileage in this one albeit it may divide opinion. What are your thoughts?

waynenippard
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Hi Jamie, are you decorating your office or have you just taken the posters down, love the vIds.Jeff

jeffpearson
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I always, do this on the, tidal yare and bure. Wait till slack water if you can and, fill it in good, to hold, the, Bream. Also when moving fast, use, big 3oz feeder every 3 minutes as, bait just gets washed away on the, flood, and, ebb.

fishingnorfolk
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Heavy grounbaiting in winter is the kiss of death for your swim, ,, bream shoal up in winter and don't move, you are either on the shoal or not, , if you are there's no need to hold them with bait, just have a long tail and try and get one to instinctively suck it in, , if you are not on them then go window feeder or as I like to call them, cut down top kit tubes with a strip of lead on and go for the roach and perch ... just before winter bream will pack on weight and you may get the late benefit from heavy feeding even though it's cold but when winter becomes official cut down that g4oundbait to your feeder and feel your way in .

JohnWilliams-wlcf