Beschreibung
The Preston Innovations ICS In-Line Dura Flat Method Feeder is a high-performance method feeder designed for modern feeder fishing, delivering ultimate bait presentation, casting accuracy, and efficiency on every cast.
Built around Preston’s proven Interchange System (ICS), this in-line method feeder allows anglers to change feeder sizes and weights in seconds without cutting the line. The flat, bottom-heavy profile ensures the feeder lands perfectly every time, keeping your hookbait positioned exactly where feeding fish expect it.
Featuring a durable moulded body with a unique ribbed design, the Dura Flat Method Feeder holds groundbait securely while allowing a controlled release around the hookbait. Ideal for carp, F1s, skimmers, and bream, this feeder excels on commercial fisheries, stillwaters, and slow-moving venues. Feeder links here.
🔧 Key Features
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⚙️ ICS Interchange System – change feeders quickly without re-rigging
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🎯 In-line design for improved bite indication and hook-ups
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🧱 Flat-bottom shape ensures perfect presentation every cast
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🪝 Ribbed body design holds groundbait securely
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🛠️ Durable moulded construction built for repeated use
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🎣 Ideal for method fishing with pellets, groundbait, or damp mixes
📏 Specifications
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Type: In-Line Flat Method Feeder
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System: Preston ICS (Interchange System)
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Material: High-durability moulded plastic
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Use: Method feeder fishing
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Target Species: Carp, F1s, bream, skimmers
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Pack Size: 1 feeder per pack
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Compatible With: Preston ICS stems & Quick Release Method Moulds
🎯 Pro Angler Tips
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Match with a short hooklength (4–10cm) for best method feeder efficiency
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Use slightly dampened pellets for longer casting or deeper water
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Pair with Preston Method Moulds for perfect bait coverage every time
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Ideal for margin fishing, island lines, and open-water feeding spots
🛍️ Why Choose Us?
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🇮🇪 Irish-based specialist fishing retailer
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🚚 Fast dispatch & secure packaging
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🎣 Tackle chosen by anglers, for anglers
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💬 Expert support if you need rig or feeder advice
