Thanks for sharing my secret Jamie, (not), I usually start with micros.then start mixing in 4mm's to the micros as the match goes on,then end up with only using 4mm's, but I do change the hookbait regularly to keep the fish coming as they do quickly wise up to the bait.Great video Jamie, well explained, and a great watch....👍🎣
I've done that for a fair few years now, even try squeezing the odd 8mm in there on the bigger feeders. Like mentioned the hardest part is getting the pellets soaked right. I think thats why most people use 2mm and groundbait as its a little more forgiving on the feeder or in a mould. A sticky soak or a sticky spray of some kind could be a good idea to aid with adhesion.
Agreed a 9ft rod on short chucks, (over head) but a 11 or 12ft underarmed with practice is as accurate, plus a bonus if average fish size are on the larger side.👍
Because Matrix was the first company to launch the style of feeder and we called it an open method feeder as it was open and had no bars across. Check out the video link ua-cam.com/video/xnVJsXDydRQ/v-deo.htmlsi=JCVXJh4QmTMaC4OV
Thanks very much Jamie, this is by far my favourite way to fish! Thanks for the tips, I’ll be sure to try them if I get back out on the banks
Jamie's tutorial videos are the best by far,so easy to understand and execute,come on matrix,more jamie harrison videos please 👌
Thanks for sharing my secret Jamie, (not), I usually start with micros.then start mixing in 4mm's to the micros as the match goes on,then end up with only using 4mm's, but I do change the hookbait regularly to keep the fish coming as they do quickly wise up to the bait.Great video Jamie, well explained, and a great watch....👍🎣
Excellent presentation Jamie. Well done at Barston nice to talk to you and your dad after the match
I've done that for a fair few years now, even try squeezing the odd 8mm in there on the bigger feeders. Like mentioned the hardest part is getting the pellets soaked right. I think thats why most people use 2mm and groundbait as its a little more forgiving on the feeder or in a mould.
A sticky soak or a sticky spray of some kind could be a good idea to aid with adhesion.
use Horlicks it makes the pellets sticky, we used to use it with maggots
Great video Jamie. 😉👍
Great info Jaime
Well done Jamie for showing us the changes to try out in method feeder fishing, and Thank you Matrix,
Top video jamie
I use the 4mm pellets in a cage feeder,when bomb and pellet goes quiet.Usually gets me few extra fish.👍🎣
I've usually mixed micros and 4m . I've not used them on their own. But l will give them a try now.
Really really enjoyed it ,thanks jamie thanks matrix.
Great video Jamie. Hopefully I won't blank so often now.
Agreed a 9ft rod on short chucks, (over head) but a 11 or 12ft underarmed with practice is as accurate, plus a bonus if average fish size are on the larger side.👍
If I prepare both sizes could I use a mix of both?
I think that will be even more different?
Used half n half with 2mm and 4mm many times and that covers both
Is there not a market for a hook legnth with a hair of imitation micros for use on a method?
Years ago I forgot my 2mms, so I had to use 4mm and have done it ever since, I think Jamie Hughes copied me lol
Don't just assume hookbait stays in feeder either, underwater videos show it often doesn't
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'Open Method Feeder'!!!! WHY don't you call it what it is? HYBRID FEEDER
Because that's what Guru call them 😀 it would be copyright if they weren't called something a little different 😅
@@johnracz9114 we did open method feeders long before Hybrids were ever launched ;)
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Because Matrix was the first company to launch the style of feeder and we called it an open method feeder as it was open and had no bars across. Check out the video link ua-cam.com/video/xnVJsXDydRQ/v-deo.htmlsi=JCVXJh4QmTMaC4OV