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Fox Royale System Tackle Box

Royale System Box de pêche
36.40 (CHF) incl tax

Fox F-Box Magnetic Double Rig Box System – Medium

Système de stockage des montages de pêche
22.75 (CHF) incl tax

Fox F-Box Magnetic Disc & Rig Box System – Medium

Système de stockage de montages interchangeable avec plaques et disques magnétiques
27.30 (CHF) incl tax

Fox F-Box Magnetic Double Rig Box System – Large

Système de stockage des montages avec plaques à bas de ligne et mousse EVA
27.00 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Medium Tackle Box

Boîtes de pêche Fox Tackle innovantes
45.45 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Internal 4 Compartment Box

Boîte interne 4 compartiments
7.75 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Adjustable Compartment Boxes

Boîte de rangement pour accessoires de pêche
8.65 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Leader Racks

Leader Rack et Leader Rack XL
10.00 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Hook Boxes x3

Boites à hameçons Hook boxes
5.45 (CHF) incl tax

Fox “Loaded” Medium Tackle box

Nouvelle gamme de boites de pêche Fox Tackle Boxes
72.75 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Internal 6 Compartment Box

Boîte interne 6 compartiments
7.75 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Exocet Marker Float

Kit ultime pour canne à sonder
7.30 (CHF) incl tax

Carp accessories play a decisive role in rig reliability, line concealment and comfort on the bank. When well chosen and properly used, they reduce the risk of breakage, improve bait presentation and help you fish more effectively, whatever the season.

Essential carp accessories

To cover most situations, a complete carp accessories kit generally includes:

  • Swivels and quick-change swivels to safely connect hooklinks and mainline.
  • Beads, sleeves and shrink tube to protect knots, lock components in place and fine-tune presentation.
  • Lead clips, leadcore and leaders for safe rigs that respect the fish.
  • Bait stops and boilie needles for quickly mounting hookbaits on the hair.
  • PVA mesh and soluble bags to deliver bait precisely around the hook.

This small terminal tackle is the foundation of most modern carp rigs.

Optimizing your carp rigs

The choice of accessories directly influences rig presentation and your hook-up rate. Adjusting swivel size, sleeve stiffness or hair length allows you to adapt to angling pressure and the wary behavior of carp.

Prioritize discreet accessories, matched to your line diameter and bait size. Strong, correctly sized components limit the risk of opening under the pressure of a big fish while remaining supple enough not to hinder presentation.

Storing and organizing small tackle

Good storage of carp accessories saves time on the bank and prevents losses. Compartment boxes, hooklink wallets and small waterproof boxes keep every item close at hand.

  • Tackle boxes for swivels, clips, beads and bait stops.
  • Rig wallets to store pre-tied hooklinks ready to use.
  • Protective tubes or sleeves for rods and banksticks to extend their lifespan.

Clear organization makes it easier to quickly change rigs according to fish activity.

Adapting your accessories to the seasons

Accessory needs change throughout the year. In cold water, fine, discreet and precise rigs are often preferred, with supple sleeves and small swivels. In warmer periods, when carp feed more actively, stronger accessories and slightly more pronounced rigs can be used for long-range fishing or near snags.

It is useful to keep several types of PVA, bait stops and lead clips so you can quickly adapt to depth, current or bottom type.

FAQ - Carp accessories

Which carp accessories do I need to start? To begin, a few swivels, beads, sleeves, lead clips, bait stops and boilie needles are enough. Add more specific items step by step according to your venues and techniques.

How do I choose the size of my carp accessories? Always match size and breaking strain to your line diameter, hook size and lead weight. Oversized accessories reduce rig stealth, whereas tackle that is too fine increases the risk of breakage.

Do I need different accessories for canals, lakes and rivers? The principles are the same, but in current or near snags, choose stronger accessories and lead clips that allow the lead to eject easily if it becomes snagged.