Feeder Fishing Basics | Using Measuring Sticks | Lee Kerry

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Measuring sticks nowadays are one of the most vital pieces of kit for any feeder angler to ensure you're fishing at the correct distance every time should you need to unclip. Lee takes us back to basics and explains why it's so important and shows us how he sticks up before and during a match.

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If you dont have loads of rods. Is there something you can use to mark your line with if you are switching between clip distances

andrevanaardt
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thanx for the tip new to it and had strugled not any more cheers

DaveBanks-vfup
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An extra factor is the weight of the feeder or bomb you are casting. Heavier bombs/feeders will produce more line stretch and alter how you hit the clip, the 'swing back' and where the rig lands on the bottom.
If you start off on a heavier bomb or feeder and then lighten up then you must add more line or you will end up fishing several feet short of your original spot. The same applies to adding extra weight. You could end up fishing 8ft+ beyond your spot. Remember that mono has a 20% stretch factor.
This was verified on a Matrix underwater feeder fishing video.
Its often said that you have to add 1ft of line for every three foot of depth. However this depends on the main line your using. With braid, then yes. With mono, then It varies. With light bombs and feeders then add 6 inches per three foot. With heavier feeders and bombs and a water depth of less than 10ft add nothing, the 20% stretch when you hit the clip will add all the adjustment you need.
This has also been verified by underwater footage.

simonmoorcroft
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re: the legs width distance. Any error will repeat so each rod will be set the same! the only advantage is that, if you fish the same peg again, you know precisely what distance you fished previously, but I don't think it matters too much unless your distance was really out.

stuartsotheran
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I've found when going round the sticks to do it in a figure of 8 motion. Lee might have done this, but not said.

davidclayton
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To tell you the truth, I don't bother with measuring sticks being a pleasure angler. I just can't be bothered 4:54 but that's just me

geraldhinde
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Can I ask.one question. I have Preston Innovations Ascension Feeder 11' 4" 3.4m 40g and I chose Preston Innovations Inertia 420 and Preston Innovation Ascension Feeder 12' 3.6m casting weight 60g with reel Preston Inertia 520. Is my choice a good or is bad hehe thanks

GhostFishingBG
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I disagree with you Lee yes you have measured 16m around your sticks but you have then got to add on the extra distance your rod tip is away from the marker plus the length of the rod ie 9ft 10ft or longer. So you are not clipping up to 16m

paulcastle