Drennan Method Bomb Feeder
These feeders are easy to use and can be filled with either a single or double layer of bait without the use of a mould. The heavily ventilated base holds groundbait and pellet extremely well and aids the breakdown of groundbait or pellets on the feeder once it reaches the bottom.
Each feeder also comes supplied with a Method Connector which provides an easy loop to loop attachment that is very quick and easy to use, even with cold, wet fingers and fits neatly into a recess in the nose of the feeder.
The weight forward, streamlined design provides accurate, long-range casting. The boom is kept short with a tapered, streamlined rubber which helps prevent tangles. This avoids a long boom which can sometimes be a bit showy on commercial fisheries.
Also, they feature a handy depression on the bottom of the feeder which allows you to fold your hooklength back into the feed without fear of damaging the line on the edge of the feeder.
These feeders are easy to use and can be filled with either a single or double layer of bait without the use of a mould. The heavily ventilated base holds groundbait and pellet extremely well and aids the breakdown of groundbait or pellets on the feeder once it reaches the bottom.
Each feeder also comes supplied with a Method Connector which provides an easy loop to loop attachment that is very quick and easy to use, even with cold, wet fingers and fits neatly into a recess in the nose of the feeder.
The weight forward, streamlined design provides accurate, long-range casting. The boom is kept short with a tapered, streamlined rubber which helps prevent tangles. This avoids a long boom which can sometimes be a bit showy on commercial fisheries.
Also, they feature a handy depression on the bottom of the feeder which allows you to fold your hooklength back into the feed without fear of damaging the line on the edge of the feeder.
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Boris08/05/2021, 08:45 PMIn the history of bad method feeders this is by far the worst feeder. The idea is really superb but quality is terrible. The long plastic insert tube can be pulled out from both sides (first carp bigger than 5 pound will pull it out from the base during the fight). When that happens the rubber insert that is holding the hook-link stays in the metal tunnel and the plastic link attachment goes outside the opposite direction, there is nothing to secure the hooklink anymore and the fish just detach he hooklink and goes away with the hook. Lost 3 carps this way today before I switched to Avid method feeder.