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Moulinet Troutlook Nanami Trout Spin

Moulinet ultra-léger au design compact - Nanami Trout Spin de Troutlook
27.25 (CHF) incl tax

Manche d'épuisette Troutlook Amperialo

Manche d'épuisette Troutlook Amperialo avec segments télescopiques
13.60 (CHF) incl tax

Canne à pêche Troutlook Rock & Street GT

Canne à pêche ultra-légère pour truite avec extrémité tremblante - The Rock & Street GT de Troutlook
38.91 (CHF) incl tax

Canne à pêche Troutlook Italy Trout

Canne à pêche Troutlook Italy Trout
24.30 (CHF) incl tax

Canne à pêche Troutlook Trout Catch Nano Carbon

Canne à pêche ultralégère en nano-carbone pour la pêche en étang à truites
34.05 (CHF) incl tax

Canne à pêche Troutlook Spoon Katapult

Canne à pêche à la cuillère ultra-légère "Spoon Katapult" de la série de cannes Troutlook
48.60 (CHF) incl tax

Canne à pêche Troutlook Spoon Aligator

Canne à pêche pour truites avec action entièrement parabolique pour leurres ultra-légers
41.80 (CHF) incl tax

Fil de pêche Troutlook Nanami Fluoro Trout transparent

Fil de pêche à haute performance Forellen Made in Europe by Troutlook
6.80 (CHF) incl tax

Fil de pêche Troutlook Ultratrout - jaune fluo

Fil de pêche Troutlook Ultratrout - jaune fluo
2.95 (CHF) incl tax

Troutlook Trout Crank

Le leurre à truite Trout Crank de Troutlook
3.41 (CHF) incl tax

Flotteur Troutlook Troutwakker

Les flotteurs Troutlook pour la pêche à la truite
2.45 (CHF) incl tax

T-Shirt Anti UV pêche à manches longues

T-Shirt GiantTrout Team Anti UV pêche à manches longues
65.00 (CHF) incl tax

On GiantFish.ch, you’ll find a wide selection of fishing tackle and accessories to prepare your trips to the water with confidence. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced angler, the right accessory often makes the difference between a missed bite and a fish landed.

Choosing the right fishing tackle and accessories

Start by identifying your main type of fishing: river, lake, from the bank or from a boat. Each situation requires accessories adapted to your basic setup (rod, reel, line).

  • Hooks, swivels and snaps to secure your rigs and change leaders quickly.
  • Sinkers and jig heads to control depth and the presentation of your lure or bait.
  • Floats and bite indicators for coarse fishing, trout or feeder techniques.
  • Leaders, sleeves and stop-floats to fine-tune your rigs and reduce tangles.

Accessories for every fishing technique

Depending on the technique you use, some accessories quickly become essential. Adapting your gear helps you gain efficiency and comfort at the water’s edge.

  • Predator fishing: split ring pliers, fish grips, steel or fluorocarbon leaders, spare lures, heavy-duty snaps.
  • Carp fishing: anti-tangle sleeves, leadcore, lead clips, baiting needles, bait stops, bite alarms and rod rests.
  • Trout fishing: compact lure boxes, small swivels, casting floats, accessories for ultra-light rigs.
  • Feeder and coarse fishing: open-end or cage feeders, elastics, connectors, stoppers and specific swivels.

Adapting your gear to seasons and conditions

Needs in fishing tackle and accessories also change with the season, water clarity and fish activity. Adjusting a few details can significantly improve your results.

  • In cold water, favor discreet rigs, finer leaders and lighter accessories.
  • In warm periods, think about comfort accessories: caps, cutting pliers, scissors, waterproof boxes and strong landing nets.
  • In colored water, choose more visible floats, appropriate weights and slightly stronger leaders.

Organizing and maintaining your small tackle

Well-organized and maintained gear lasts longer and saves you time on the bank. A few simple accessories are enough to stay organized.

  • Tackle boxes with compartments to separate hooks, swivels, sinkers and small tools.
  • Bags and pouches to keep your fishing accessories close at hand and protected.
  • Tools (pliers, scissors, disgorger) to handle rigs and unhook fish cleanly.
  • Remember to rinse and dry your gear after each trip to limit corrosion and wear.

FAQ – Fishing tackle and accessories

What basic gear do you need to start fishing? To begin, a rod, a reel, suitable line, a few hooks, sinkers, floats, a small storage box and a multi-purpose plier form a solid base.

Which accessories have the biggest impact on fishing success? Quality hooks, reliable swivels, suitable leaders and a practical landing net often have a direct impact on how many fish you actually bring to hand.

How many accessories should you take with you? It’s better to take a few well-chosen items: some ready-made rigs, essential spares and the tools you really need, rather than a large amount that is hard to manage.

How often should you replace small tackle items? Replace hooks, leaders and damaged accessories as soon as they show signs of wear, after a break-off or several fish, to keep a reliable and strong presentation.