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| Name | Pelzer Inline Carp Feeder Blei |
| EAN | 4038211382215 |
| MPN | 28624 |
| Brand | Pelzer |
| Weight | 75g |
| Size | 75 |
| Shape | cage |
| Material | lead |
| Rig Type | inline_drop_off |
| Quantity | 1pieces |
| Coating | matte_green |
| Internal line guide | Yes |
The 30g suits lighter rigs and close-range fishing in shallow swims. The 50g is the most versatile choice for typical carp fishing at mixed distances. The 75g handles heavy rigs, longer casts, and deeper water. Choose based on your casting distance, water depth, and rod power. Heavier leads are better for windy conditions and distance, while lighter leads work well for finesse fishing and close swims.
The internal line guide (inline design) keeps your mainline protected and centered as it passes through the lead. This prevents the line from cutting or wearing against sharp edges, improves knot security, and ensures the lead moves freely along your line when fishing running rigs. It also creates a cleaner, more reliable connection for consistent bait presentation.
These inline feeder leads work best with running rigs, method feeders, and inline systems where the lead slides freely on your mainline. They are ideal for carp fishing but can also be used for other species that respond to molded bait presentation. Avoid using them with fixed-lead rigs (like Texas rigs) where the lead position is locked. They integrate seamlessly with modern carp fishing techniques and are compatible with both monofilament and braided mainlines.
The green coating helps the lead blend naturally with most lakebed colors and vegetation, reducing visual disturbance. While not essential, it can improve confidence in clear water and when fishing over visible lakebeds. The main benefit is camouflage rather than attraction. The quality of your bait mix and rig setup matters far more for catch rate than the lead color, but the coating does contribute to a more natural, less alarming presentation.
Yes, Pelzer feeder leads are beginner-friendly. The inline design is simple to use—just attach to your rig and mold bait around it. The straightforward mechanics make it easy to understand how the rig functions. Beginners should start with the 50g weight as a middle option and practice bait molding to develop feel for the technique. The lead quality and consistent performance help new anglers focus on fishing skills rather than equipment issues.
Feeder leads are specifically designed for moldable bait presentation—their shape and design allow you to pack bait firmly around them. Regular sinkers and weights are typically solid and used for simple depth control or casting weight. Feeder leads combine weight with presentation, creating an attractive bait cluster as it breaks down on the bottom. The inline design provides additional benefits like line protection and smooth running, making them superior to basic weights for carp and method feeder fishing.
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This quality feeder lead features an internal line guide for secure attachment and efficient bait placement. Simply mold your mix around the lead, and the inline design ensures stable presentation on the lakebed.
Pelzer's inline feeder lead combines practical engineering with proven carp fishing effectiveness. The internal guide keeps your line protected while allowing precise bait clustering. A green coating helps the lead blend naturally with most lakebeds, reducing visual disturbance to feeding fish.
The feeder lead system works best with method mix, breadcrumb, or other moldable baits. Pack your chosen bait firmly around the lead body. As it disperses naturally on the bottom, it creates an attractive feeding zone that draws carp toward your hookbait.
Available in three weights, these leads suit everything from finesse rigs in shallow water to powerful setups for distance casting. Choose based on your casting distance, water depth, and rig weight.