Angling Times (UK)

We test Maver’s new Diamond Feeder rod range on the bank

Commercial matchmen will love Maver’s mini-marvels

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SHORT feeder rods are still very much in vogue on commercial fisheries.

Super-accurate on the cast, they can be tucked down the side of a platform out of the wind, and are that bit easier all round to handle when elbow room is at a premium.

Provided you’re not faced with a seriously long chuck, rods like this will cast far enough to put you on the fish on most commercial­s. And, needless to say, they are ideal for Method tactics in the margins where really big fish are about.

Many modern match anglers will tell you that 10ft is as short as you ever need to go with a feeder rod.

Bang on cue, enter Maver’s latest Diamond Feeder. This 10ft 6ins rod in two sections is the perfect length for most commercial feeder and straight lead tactics.

It’s one of four in the range, all boasting high-modulus carbon, cork handle with EVA casting and thumb grips, low-profile lined ceramic guides and the ever-handy folding keeper ring. You also get three graded carbon quivertips.

Unlike a number of other shorter rods that I have tested, Maver’s 10ft 6ins Diamond Feeder has the casting clout to propel a 30g flatbed Method feeder a decent distance with a fair degree of accuracy. I proved this during a live test at Decoy’s mixed-stock Horseshoe Lake… and before any of you familiar with this venue clamour that this lake hasn’t got a long cast on it, I also spent some time casting different weights

“The Diamond Feeder is an ideal Method rod for the margins where really big fish are about”

and distances on the much larger Beastie Lake.

My findings weren’t all that different from Maver’s recommenda­tions, but in my opinion the blank’s limits are being pushed with anything over 60g (2oz) chucked 60 yards.

To be honest, that’s more than enough power and distance for most day-ticket fisheries.

A huge plus point is the rod’s non-locking, progressiv­e action with no flat spots.

As you can see from the picture, it tightens up really quickly from a third of the way down the top section, putting you in command when a fish is at the net.

Despite this the rod is not overly stiff, and you’d need to be really clumsy to suffer many hook-pulls. As Dame Shirley Bassey sang, ‘Diamonds are forever’…and sure enough, this rod’s a keeper!

Price: £189.99

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Two equal length sections – with the tips attached – make the rod suitable for carrying ready made-up to the bank.
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