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Fox WC Joggers

Pantalon de pêche coloris Dusty Olive Marl et Mauve Fox avec poches zippées et cordons de serrage
36.40 (CHF) incl tax

Fox WC V Neck T

Coloris Dusty Olive Marl, Logos Mauve Fox, 60% Coton 40% Polyester, 160g/m², Tailles S 8/10 à XL 20/22
18.20 (CHF) incl tax

Fox WC Zipped Hoodie

Coloris Dusty Olive Marl et Logos imprimés / Mauve Fox
40.90 (CHF) incl tax

Fox WC Leggings

Coloris Dusty Olive Marl, 2 poches, taille haute, 75% Polyester, 280g/m², Tailles S-XL
31.85 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Transporter Barrow

Transporter Barrow de Fox
327.30 (CHF) incl tax

EOS 250 Boat

Bateau EOS 250
636.40 (CHF) incl tax

EOS 300 Boat

Bateau pneumatique EOS 300
818.20 (CHF) incl tax

EOS® 215 Boat

Embarcation de pêche 2,15m
622.75 (CHF) incl tax

160 Fox Boat

Bateau de pêche léger et compact
590.90 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Automatic Air Pump

Pompe à air pour bateaux pneumatiques Fox
177.30 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Khaki Fox Head Logo T-Shirt

T-shirt kaki Fox camouflage
19.10 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Air Pump

Gonfleur portable autonome pour bateaux Fox
59.10 (CHF) incl tax

The Boating category brings together all the gear dedicated to fishing from a boat: boats, motors, electronics, safety equipment and practical accessories. Whether you target carp, predators or other species, the right boating setup improves your accuracy, comfort and safety on the water.

Boating gear for modern fishing

Fishing from a boat gives access to areas you simply can’t reach from the bank, while allowing you to position yourself precisely on productive spots. Well-chosen equipment makes it easier to:

  • locate spots, drop-offs and breaks
  • place rigs and bait discreetly
  • control drift and speed
  • manage all your gear onboard, even during long sessions

Boating for carp fishing or mobile predator fishing requires reliable, durable gear that matches your style of fishing and the type of water you fish.

Boats, float tubes and rod holders

The choice of boat depends on how you fish. An inflatable or rigid boat lets you carry a lot of equipment, ideal for long carp sessions with bivvy, rod pods and buckets of bait. A float tube is lighter and more mobile, perfect for quickly exploring margins and snaggy areas.

Rod holders designed for boat fishing keep your setups secure, even in wind or current. They allow for:

  • rods always ready to fish without getting in the way when you move around the boat
  • clean presentation of your lines while drifting
  • safe bite management while you maneuver

Motors, anchoring and controlled drift

A properly sized electric motor helps you move quietly, approach spots without spooking fish and hold the right line. Paired with a suitable battery, it allows for consistent drifts over key areas and a safe trip back at the end of the session.

Anchoring systems (anchors, grapnels, mooring lines) are essential to hold the boat on a precise spot, for example when dropping carp rigs on a drop-off or a shallow bar. Good anchor management reduces unwanted noise and prevents the boat from drifting over your lines.

Fish finders and onboard electronics

Fish finders and echo sounders have become essential for reading bottom structure, locating bars, holes and sometimes even fish activity. In carp fishing, they help identify patrol routes and hard spots where you can drop your rigs with precision.

Well-used onboard electronics allow you to:

  • gradually map the lakes and rivers you fish
  • save your best spots for future sessions
  • adapt your strategy to the season (shallow areas in spring, deeper holes in summer or winter, etc.)

Safety, comfort and onboard organization

Safety always comes first when boating. A suitable life jacket, reliable lighting for moving at night and a few basic items (ropes, first aid kit, signaling devices) should never be overlooked.

Comfort and organization onboard are just as important to help you stay focused on your fishing: dry bags to protect your gear, storage for leads and rigs, stable bait buckets, non-slip mats. Good preparation makes handling easier, reduces wasted time and lets you fish efficiently in any season.

Boating & fishing FAQ

What type of boat should I choose for carp fishing?

For carp fishing, an inflatable or rigid boat offering good stability and enough load capacity is recommended. Choose the size according to fishing distance, number of rods and the amount of gear you need to carry.

Is an electric motor essential for boat fishing?

It’s not mandatory, but it makes silent movements, precise positioning and drift control much easier, especially in wind or current. For short distances or small waters, oars can be enough.

Why use a fish finder for carp fishing?

A fish finder lets you read the bottom, find drop-offs, holes and hard spots. It helps you place rigs in the right area and adjust your strategy according to the season and fish behavior.

What is the minimum safety equipment to have onboard?

At a minimum, plan for one life jacket per person, a visual or sound signaling device, a strong rope, a reliable light and a first aid kit. Then adjust according to boat size and the length of your trips.