Quick Overview
Preston Innovations Wire Cage Feeders are high-quality wire feeder cages designed for precise feeding and stable casting. Thanks to the wide lead, sturdy construction, and tapered shape, they are an excellent choice for feeder fishing on commercial and natural waters.
Description
These feeder cages have been developed for anglers looking for reliable bait presentation and secure holding on the bottom. The stainless steel wire cage allows even release of the contents, while the tapered design encourages faster washout of groundbait, pellets, or bread. The wide lead improves stability during casting and bottom contact, making them a very practical choice for fishing near islands, on slopes, and on uneven terrain.
Features
- Wide lead for greater stability during casting and on the bottom
- Ultra-strong wire cage with a non-glare finish
- Stainless steel construction for durability and resistance
- Tapered shape that promotes faster and more even release of the bait
- Suitable for groundbait, pellets, and bread
- Practical for feeder fishing on commercial and natural waters
Technology
- Non-glare cage construction – non-glare cage construction for a more discreet presentation
- Tapered design – tapered design for more efficient washout of the feeder contents
Specifications
| Brand | Preston Innovations |
| Product type | Wire feeder cage |
| Material | Stainless steel |
| Construction | Ultra-strong, non-glare wire cage |
| Shape | Tapered design |
| Special feature | Wide lead for increased stability |
| EAN | 5055977483498 |
Available Variants
- Micro 25 g
- Micro 35 g
- Medium - 20 g
- Medium - 30 g
- Large - 25 g
- Large - 35 g
- Large - 50 g
- Large - 65 g
Advantages
- Precise and stable casting to the desired spot
- Faster bait release thanks to the tapered shape
- Robust construction for frequent and intensive use
- Discreet presentation due to the non-glare finish
- Wide choice of weights for different distances and fishing conditions
Note
Availability of individual variants may vary depending on stock levels. When selecting the feeder weight, match it to the rod strength and the water conditions.