Preston Bullet Feeder Basket, Large

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Preston Bullet Feeder Basket, Large

The Bullet Feeder is a new rocket-style feeder designed specifically for accurate long-distance casts. It can be successfully used with any type of bait due to its design. The basket body is made from durable steel wire.

Even on days when the wind causes problems, this feeder will help you achieve precise casts. This model is also highly recommended for river sessions or even on the Danube. Thanks to its shape, the basket will settle on the substrate with the weight upstream, providing good stability even where the current is stronger. It easily attaches to the fishing line using a swivel clip to prevent twisting.

Features:

  • Feeder type: bullet feeder;
  • Size: Large;
  • Body made of steel wire;
  • Long and accurate casts;
  • Aerodynamic weight at the bottom.

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