FEED
Feed is a Japanese fishing brand renowned for crafting high-performance rods and lures built with passion, precision, and real-world testing through a global network of anglers. Feed rods utilise advanced nanotech carbon blanks and Fuji components to deliver exceptional responsiveness, whether you're slow pitch jigging deep reefs or casting stickbaits at surface-feeding pelagics.
At Compleat Angler Nedlands, we stock a comprehensive Feed rod lineup including the Red Current baitcast series for precision jigging, the SaltWorx Offshore Casting rods for long-distance plug and minnow work, the SloWorx range (including Dual Purpose Spin, Technical Jigging, and the premium Titanium LTD), and the Feed Urban for estuary and light inshore applications. This range covers everything from technical slow pitch jigging to GT popping and finesse estuary work — all backed by Japanese engineering.
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What is the Feed fishing brand?
Feed is a Japanese brand specialising in high-performance fishing rods and lures. Their products are engineered with advanced nanotech carbon blanks and Fuji components, rigorously tested by a global network of anglers for quality and performance.
What Feed rods are available at Compleat Angler Nedlands?
We stock the Feed Red Current baitcast jigging rods, SaltWorx Offshore Casting rods, SloWorx jigging rods (Dual Purpose Spin, Technical Jigging, and Titanium LTD), and the Feed Urban for estuary fishing.
Are Feed rods good for slow pitch jigging?
Yes, Feed's SloWorx and Red Current series are specifically designed for slow pitch jigging. Their nanotech carbon blanks provide the sensitivity and responsiveness needed for precise jig control in deep-water applications.
What species can I target with Feed rods in WA?
Feed rods cover a wide range of WA species. Use the SloWorx for demersal species and samsonfish, the SaltWorx for pelagics like tuna and kingfish, and the Urban for bream, flathead, and other estuary species around Perth.



























