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NASH Subterfuge Air Dry Bag 5 kg – Boilie Drying Bag

Breathable camouflage mesh NASH Subterfuge Air Dry Bag for bait drying — ideal for extending the life of boilies and baits, hardening them and preventing condensation during carp sessions.
12.15 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Subterfuge Bushwhacker & Prodding Stick Storage Bag

NASH Subterfuge carry bag dedicated to Bushwhacker systems and prodding kits, allowing storage and protection of multiple sections and fishing accessories while making transport to your fishing spots easier.
101.05 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Subterfuge Hi Protect Tech Bag Carry Case

Nash carry case to protect and organize tablets, power banks, cameras and electronic accessories during your fishing sessions and travels.
65.70 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Subterfuge Waterproof Wader & Boot Bag

Nash Subterfuge waterproof transport bag for waders and boots, ideal for keeping your vehicle clean and protecting your fishing gear from rain, moisture and mud at the waterside.
50.50 (CHF) incl tax

Level NASH Subterfuge Waterproof Universal Chair & Cradle Bag

Universal NASH Subterfuge waterproof transport bag for fishing chairs and cradles, designed to protect and make transporting your seat and cradle easier on a trolley or boat while keeping them dry and free from dirt.
70.75 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Subterfuge Bankstick Bag

NASH Subterfuge Bankstick Bag carry case to protect and organize your banksticks (fishing spikes) and bite alarms during every session at the water’s edge.
30.35 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Subterfuge Buzz Bar Pouch – Buzz Bar Bag

Protective NASH Subterfuge Buzz Bar Pouch for the secure transport of carp fishing buzz bars with bite alarms and rear supports; ideal for organizing and protecting your gear at the water's edge.
30.35 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Subterfuge Hi Protect Lead & Leader Pouch

Rigid, compact NASH Subterfuge Hi Protect pouch to organise and protect your leads, leaders and small rigging accessories. Internal zip pockets, a foldable transparent compartment and a wide opening for quick access to all your terminal tackle during carp fishing sessions.
19.25 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Subterfuge Hi Protect Scales Pouch

Hard-molded NASH case for fishing scales, designed to effectively protect your electronic or spring scales from shocks, splashes and transport hazards, featuring a three-sided zip closure and a padded interior.
27.30 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Subterfuge Gas Canister Pouch Protective Cover

Nash Subterfuge insulated pouch for gas canisters, designed to protect your stove from pressure drops in cold weather and keep your accessories within reach at the water's edge.
15.16 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Subterfuge Tackle Pouch Rig Kit

Modular NASH Subterfuge Tackle Pouch storage pouch to organize terminal tackle, small accessories and boxes, compatible with multiple sizes in the range for optimal organization at the water's edge.
11.15 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Subterfuge Work Box Rig Kit

Nash Subterfuge Work Box storage organizer to keep all your small fishing gear and rigging accessories tidy and accessible at the waterside.
50.50 (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.