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NASH Tackle Pouch Storage Pouch

Range of NASH Tackle Pouch pouches to organize and protect small terminal fishing tackle, with multiple sizes suited to every type of session.
7.10 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Gas Canister Protective Pouch

Neoprene insulated pouch for NASH gas canisters, designed to protect and stabilize your cooking system during fishing, camping or bivouac sessions in cool or cold weather, while keeping a lighter and a spoon within easy reach.
13.10 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Hi-Protect Rigid Tube

NASH Hi-Protect rigid tube to protect, store and safely transport your accessories and small fishing gear while keeping them organized and easily accessible.
22.25 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Tip Tops Rod Protectors

Padded NASH Tip Tops protectors for rod ends, ideal for securing tips and butts during transport and reducing shocks and scratches.
11.15 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Tip Tops Butt and Tip Connector Rod Protector

Protective tip and butt covers NASH Tip Tops Butt and Tip Connector to keep carp rod sections together and prevent shocks during transport and storage.
13.10 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Subterfuge Shoulder Strap

Padded neoprene NASH Subterfuge shoulder strap, adjustable and comfortable — ideal for carrying your Series 200 Waterboxes and fishing luggage on every session.
17.20 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Rod Skin Rod Sleeve

NASH Rod Skin rod sleeve, a padded individual case to protect and transport your fishing rods, compatible with large-diameter guides, fitted with a sturdy zip closure and comfortable handles.
26.30 (CHF) incl tax

NASH 13 ft 3 Rod Skin Sleeve

Nash 3 Rod Skin sleeve to carry and protect up to three assembled rods, with extra storage, reinforced base and comfortable carrying for carp fishing sessions.
90.95 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Subterfuge Wash Bag Toiletry Kit

NASH Subterfuge Wash Bag toiletry kit for anglers and travelers, padded, with zip pockets, hanging hook and detachable internal mirror.
33.40 (CHF) incl tax

Nash Subterfuge Duffel Bag - Transport Bag

Nash Subterfuge Duffel Bag transport bag for carp anglers — robust, modular and comfortable; ideal for organizing and protecting gear during sessions or travel.
55.60 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Subterfuge Universal Shoulder Strap

NASH Subterfuge universal shoulder strap to link rod sleeves or convert your fishing bags and luggage into a comfortable shoulder carry. Adjustable, padded and versatile, it improves carrying your equipment to the water's edge.
15.15 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Subterfuge License Wallet Document Holder

Nash Subterfuge License Wallet document holder to keep licenses, official papers, cards and small valuables perfectly organized and protected during your fishing sessions.
20.20 (CHF) incl tax

Carp luggage is essential to protect your gear, save time on the bank and stay organized in every situation. Whether you only fish a few hours after work or head out for a long session, well-designed bags let you focus on what really matters: tracking down carp.

How to organize your carp luggage

Good organization starts by clearly separating different types of tackle. Use a main bag for bulkier gear, pouches for small accessories and a holdall for rods and reels. This simple logic reduces the risk of forgetting something and speeds up your setup on the swim.

  • Main bag (carryall) for rig boxes, leaders, weigh sling, small electronics.
  • Pouches and wallets for hooks, swivels, leads, baiting needles and rig tools.
  • Bait luggage dedicated to boilies, particles, pellets and liquid attractors.
  • Rod holdalls and sleeves for made-up rods, banksticks, bite alarms and landing net.

By structuring your luggage this way, you can quickly find every item, even at night or in the rain, without having to empty your whole bag on the ground.

Main types of carp luggage

GiantFish.ch offers a selection of carp luggage suited to different techniques and fishing styles. Carryalls provide a large storage volume with several external pockets, ideal for longer sessions. Backpacks are better suited to remote swims or venues where you have to walk.

Rod holdalls and padded sleeves protect blanks, guides and reels during transport. For bait, cool bags and organized bait buckets help keep boilies and hookbaits fresh, especially in summer. Finally, bivvy bags and sleeves for bedchairs or levelchairs make it easier to store comfort gear on multi-night trips.

Choosing your luggage by session length and season

For short sessions, choose compact luggage: a versatile bag or backpack, a small rig wallet and a light rod holdall are enough. The goal is to travel light while keeping the essentials within easy reach.

For longer sessions, go for robust, high-capacity bags with reinforced bases and strong zippers. In winter or wet weather, waterproof or water-repellent luggage is a real advantage to keep clothing, bait and electronics dry. In summer, cool bags help prevent boilies and heat-sensitive products from deteriorating.

Practical tips for use and care

Group your tackle by function in labeled pouches to be more efficient when tying rigs. Always store sharp or metal items (scissors, needles, leads) in separate compartments so they do not damage your bags.

After each trip, let your luggage dry if it got wet, then remove dirt and bait residues. A simple sponge clean will extend the life of fabrics and zippers. Avoid overloading bags beyond their capacity, especially shoulder bags and backpacks, to protect seams from premature wear.

Carp luggage FAQ

What bag capacity should I choose for carp fishing? For short sessions, a 30 to 50 liter bag is enough. For several nights, a 60 to 90 liter carryall, combined with pouches and a rod holdall, offers a good balance.

Do I need fully waterproof luggage? Fully waterproof luggage is not essential, but water-repellent fabrics and reinforced bases are strongly recommended to protect your gear in rain or on damp ground.

How can I optimize my gear layout for night fishing? Prepare a small pouch dedicated to night fishing with headlamps, banksticks, bite alarms and ready-to-use rigs. Keep it in an easily accessible pocket of your bag to save precious minutes on the bank.