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Feeder fishing rod on the stand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Feeder fishing. Groundbait and feeding troughs with maggots Royalty Free Stock Photo
Feeder fishing. Fisherman with big bream fish in hands at wild river Royalty Free Stock Photo
Feeder fishing. Fisherman with big bream fish in hands and tackle at wild river shore Royalty Free Stock Photo
Feeder fishing. Groundbait and full feeding trough Royalty Free Stock Photo
Feeder fishing. Fisherman with big bream fish in hands at wild river Royalty Free Stock Photo
Feeder fishing rod on the stand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Feeder fishing
Feeder fishing. Fisherman with big bream fish in hands and tackle at wild river shore Royalty Free Stock Photo
Feeder fishing. Fisherman with big bream fish in hands and tackle at wild river shore Royalty Free Stock Photo
Feeder fishing. Carp Fishing Steel Basket Bait Feeder on rod close up. Male fisherman fishing at sun day on the lake Royalty Free Stock Photo
Feeder fishing. Carp Fishing Steel Basket Bait Feeder on rod close up. Male fisherman fishing at sun day on the lake Royalty Free Stock Photo
Feeder Fishing Tackle Kit for Anglers on Green Background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Carbon rod for feeder fishing with feeder cord close-up Royalty Free Stock Photo
Feeder fishing. Fishing reel on the rod. Fisherman`s reel, mounted on fishing rod. Feeder fishing in English style Royalty Free Stock Photo
A quiver tip is a flexible extension to a fishing rod which is designed to move, or quiver, when a fish takes the bait. The main characteristic of its design is its sensitivity. It is a popular and very effective method of bite indication both on still and running water. It is not used in game fishing (i.e. salmon, trout and sea trout) and is seldom, if ever, used when fishing for very large coarse fish (e.g. carp or pike). In essence, the angler watches the tip of the fishing rod to detect bites as opposed to, say, a float or an electronic bite alarm.


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