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Tackle News A brilliant new feeder rod from Free Spirit

The new Free Spirit Hi S Feederlite 12-footer is the ideal short-ranger, says Mark Sawyer

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tHE thousands of feeder rods on the market span every conceivabl­e scenario. From tiny pub-chuck models through to long- and medium-range bomb and Method rods, the list is endless.

You might want to attach a minuscule cage feeder that wouldn’t fit over the end of your little finger, or indeed a massive metal-clad monster delivering enough feed in one go to last a canal match angler five hours. Little wonder, then, that choosing the right feeder rod is more difficult than trying to mix your groundbait with treacle. So let me steer you on the path to a range of feeder rods so outstandin­g that its name has become a byword for performanc­e, cutting edge build and faultless furnishing­s. These are the rods top anglers aspire to. The objects of all this shameless admiration are Free Spirit Hi S Feeder rods, the latest of which – the delightful 12ft Hi S Feederlite – is on test duty. The three models – 10ft, 11ft and 12ft – are designed for bream, skimmer and F1 Feeder and bomb fishing up to around the 40 yard mark, although the 12-footer (available soon) has enough casting steel through its mid-section to hit in excess of 70 yards with only a 30g flatbed

Method feeder attached.

All three feature a sublime, lightly progressiv­e action suited to small hooks and light hooklength­s, although there’s ample oomph stowed away in the middle and lower areas to deal with bigger fish.

Thanks to the best low resin 40t Japanese carbons, Feederlite rods are ridiculous­ly lightweigh­t, and as sharp and crisp in casting performanc­e and line pick-up as

you could ever wish for. Having fished with two of them over the past couple of weeks, I reckon the 11ft rod suits the use of cage, maggot, and 30g Method feeders at a range of 50 yards-plus.

The 12-footer will handle 40g feeders and bigger fish, but both rods share that softly progressiv­e action. They come with unique hollow carbon quivertips. Rated to ½oz and ¾oz, they will detect the delicate bites of skimmers and other silvers, especially with braid on your reel.

Fuji reel seats allow more feel through the blank from the hollow tip, while quality antifrap guides are positioned to make the rods less prone to reel lines or shockleade­rs catching during the cast and causing crack-offs.

Price: From £299

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