It’s a key element among all the feeder gear. A
feeder reel must first and foremost offer smooth retrieve to bring in a loaded feeder, keep control over casting distance, and handle the somewhat heavy rigs typical of feeder fishing. The most common size is around 4000, sometimes 3000 for light or match feeder fishing, and 5000 for method feeder, long distance, or spots with big fish. Don’t hesitate to choose a larger size — it will give a more solid reel that’s likely to better withstand the demands of feeder fishing.
You might also look for a feeder reel that is
free‑spool, but the number of wear parts in a free‑spool system means this can be a weak link in your feeder setup, a technique that really puts gear to the test.
The
feeder reel Daïwa is among the most recognized brands, including the Daiwa Ninja Match Feeder. The
feeder reels Shimano, like the Shimano Aero, are also very well regarded. Don’t forget to pair it with a good
feeder rod and fill it with
feeder nylon.