Guru Feeder Links | ALL SIZES
- All sizes available to match your Guru feeder links setup and rig configuration, from light to heavier applications, so you can tailor your rig to the venue you’re fishing.
- Simple attachment for quick rig preparation on the bank, helping you spend more time fishing and less time fiddling with components.
- Helps keep your rig neat and reduces tangling when casting or retrieving, which can save you from line snags and lost rigs in tricky swims.
- Compatible with Guru feeder links across sizes, giving you flexibility to switch between feeders without swapping out other components.
- Lightweight and compact design that sits easily in a pocket or tackle box, ready for rapid changes between swims or sessions.
- An essential addition to your Guru feeder rig toolkit, making it easier to adapt to different baits, depths, and fishing conditions.
Usage instructions
These Guru Feeder Links are designed to connect your feeder setup with your mainline and allow quick adjustments. Use the following steps to set up efficiently on the bank or boat:
- Identify the correct size for your Guru feeder link setup, using your current rig as a reference for fit and compatibility.
- Attach the link to the feeder component or mainline as required by your rig, ensuring the connection is secure but not forced.
- Check that the link moves smoothly and sits in line with your rig, avoiding any twists or catches near knots or tag ends.
- Attach your feeder to the link and adjust the distance from the hook or lead to suit the swim and target species.
- Test your rig with a short cast in a safe area, then tweak the length or placement as needed before fishing the main session.
Tips for UK anglers
UK waters offer a mix of bank fishing, platforms, and boat sessions, with varying depths and swims. Having Guru Feeder Links in all sizes helps you move quickly between spots without reconfiguring your entire rig. Before you head out, make sure your links are clean and dry, and inspect them for any wear or damage. When fishing from banks or tight swims, consider shorter link lengths to reduce snag risk and improve control during casts. In deeper swims, longer lengths may help you maintain distance while keeping bait presentation consistent. Always follow local rules and best practice for responsible angling, including proper disposal of used tackle and respect for wildlife and habitats.
Related gear
- Other Guru rig components that pair well with Feeder Links to build complete setups
- Guru feeder components and attachment systems that complement all sizes
Care and storage
After use, wipe the links clean and dry them thoroughly. Store in a dry tackle box away from direct sunlight to help prevent deterioration over time. If you’ve been fishing in salt or brackish water, rinse with fresh water and dry completely before storing to protect any fittings. Regular checks for wear or corrosion will help prolong life and keep your rigs reliable on the bank.