The X change distance feeders complement the already strong range of feeders in the guru catalogue. This x change feeder offers ultimate versatility, and meets all international CIPS rules, meaning it van be used in all world championship and international matches. The whole team at guru has come together in the development of these and have been tested for the last two years to tweak and perfect the range.
They are the perfect way to connect a waggler and the micro swivel provides a neat link to your mainline. The clips are rounded to ensure the waggler sits in the middle of the clip rather than off to the side on the cast. This gives greater distance and more accuracy when casting.
The QM1 is the shorter disgorger, and it has been designed for all-round work, with hook patterns like the effective QM1 in mind.
The Conti is a longer disgorger, that has been designed for use when feeder fishing with longer hook links, where deeper hook holds might be encountered, especially with bream. Both patterns feature a specially designed head is rounded to minimise damage and allows you to pop the hook out easily and safely. Both are made from robust plastic, with a super-strong cross-shaped cross section, and will last well, and have an easy-grip rubberised handle which can be held securely, even in the wet!
Equipped with a handy micro barb, these are simply superb at targeting silverfish all year round! Over the last couple of years Silverfish fishing in the UK has grown in popularity. With massive weights of silvers keeping anglers busy over the colder months and even into the warmer months too it was essential to come up with a pattern to compete with throughout the year on natural venues. They have been lucky enough to have many different sponsored anglers who fish a lot on wild and natural venues. They were all very keen to add their thought and theories within the process of making these to ensure their success and have certainly completed their task. 10 Per Pack
One method of landing massive weights in the warmer months is to fish up in the water! They're usually easier to catch here however there is the odd occasion when they're a little bit wary and can be difficult to catch. This is why they have created these. It has a thinned gauged wire than the popular SLWG, so when the F1's are a little harder to catch this thinner wire hook should be the difference between catching a few and missing a few.