| Reference | Poids | Quantité | Stock quantity | Availability | Price incl tax |
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FOX-CAC242
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28 g | 1 | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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3.70 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CAC243
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35 g | 1 | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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3.70 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CAC244
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60 g | 1 | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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3.70 (CHF) incl tax
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The Fox Carp Feeders Compact in-line feeder is designed for carp anglers looking for controlled baiting and reliable presentation, while prioritizing fish safety. Its in-line concept allows the main line to run through the heart of the rig, delivering a simple, clean and effective setup across many venues (clean bottoms, slightly silty areas, gentle slopes or margins). Thanks to its compact format, it promotes accurate casting and a discreet landing, ideal for keeping fish on the spot without overfeeding the area.
This model is based on a “low-risk” approach: the sleeve is designed to accept a standard swivel (notably size 7) while allowing it to eject under heavy pressure. This gives you a release rig style function that limits stress on the fish if the line were to break, while maintaining excellent hook-setting efficiency.
The main benefit of this feeder lies in the balance between performance and peace of mind. When fishing, you benefit from a highly localized baiting area: the bait stays as close as possible to the hookbait, which increases the chance of pickup and improves bite consistency. The compact format also makes it easier to read the swim: you can systematically work an area to find a travel line, then lock in your approach by placing bait consistently in the same spot.
The release rig oriented design is a major advantage for anglers who care about fish welfare. In the event of an incident (snag, breakage, obstacle), the system is designed to reduce the risk of a fish retaining a heavy, restrictive rig. It is a smart choice for heavily pressured waters, educated fish, or simply for adopting a responsible approach.
Finally, compatibility with widely used accessories makes preparation easy: swivels, tubing, hooklinks and standard baits fit neatly into your setup. The result is an effective, coherent product that is especially suited to sessions where you want to save time without sacrificing presentation quality.
Prepare a sticky, homogeneous groundbait so it holds well during the cast, then breaks down gradually once in place. Pack the bait consistently to achieve steady release. To optimize effectiveness, adjust the hooklink length according to fish activity: shorter for active fish, slightly longer when bites are shy. Make sure the swivel is correctly positioned in the sleeve and that the line runs freely to preserve the in-line logic and the release-rig advantage of the setup. Finally, always check the condition of the hooklink after each fish or after contact with an obstacle.
Question 1: Is this feeder suitable for a method / feeder approach to carp fishing?
Answer: Yes, it is designed to place grouped bait close to the hookbait, which perfectly matches a feeder and method strategy in carp fishing.
Question 2: Is the in-line system really safer for fish?
Answer: The design is focused on fish safety: the sleeve is intended to let the swivel eject under heavy pressure, which promotes a release rig behavior in case of a problem.
Question 3: Which accessories are compatible?
Answer: It is designed for common components (standard swivels, tubing, hooklinks). The ability to accept a swivel (notably size 7) makes it easy to integrate into classic carp fishing rigs.