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Matrix X-Stretch Top & Tail Rod Bands

Protection et transport de cannes
14.55 (CHF) incl tax

Matrix Pole Float Silicone

Silicone pour flotteurs
3.20 (CHF) incl tax

Matrix Super Soft Bait Bands

Matériau ultra souple, idéal pour escher, coupé à 1,5mm, robuste et élastique, tailles medium et large
2.30 (CHF) incl tax

Matrix Pole & Net Rest

Support canne gros diamètre, protection interne souple, pas de vis
5.45 (CHF) incl tax

Pole fishing demands precision, consistency and a well-organized peg. The right pole accessories help you maximize comfort, save time and better protect your tackle, whether you are fishing a canal, pond or river.

Essential accessories for pole fishing

Some pole accessories quickly become must-haves on the bank. They complement your pole, rigs and seatbox to create a coherent and efficient setup.

  • Rod rests and support arms to keep the pole perfectly positioned, reduce fatigue and ensure a stable float presentation.
  • Banksticks, arms and feeder arms to secure accessories around your seatbox or seat basket.
  • Keepnets and landing net heads suited to different silver fish species and to snaggy swims.
  • Bowls, buckets and cups for groundbait, hookbaits and sorting your baits, all within easy reach.

Swim organization and storage solutions

A tidy swim lets you stay focused on depth, feeding rhythm and casting accuracy. Pole storage accessories are designed to keep every item in its place.

  • Boxes and compartments for hooks, floats, shot and small accessories, so you can prepare your rigs quickly.
  • Rollers and pole roosts to lay pole sections safely on the ground when shipping in and out.
  • Bags and holdalls to transport poles, kits, banksticks and nets without damaging them.
  • Seatbox extensions and accessories to adapt your box or chair to the length and style of your fishing sessions.

Rig preparation and bait management

Accessories dedicated to rigs and bait play a key role in consistent results when pole fishing. Clean, repeatable rigs, well-prepared groundbait and properly presented hookbaits often make the difference.

  • Winders and rig boxes to store your pole hooklengths and ready-to-use rigs.
  • Disgorgers, scissors and line cutters to unhook fish cleanly and adjust your rigs in seconds.
  • Bait boxes and groundbait riddles to keep maggots, worms and particles in good condition and to aerate your groundbait mix.
  • Top kit cups and pots to feed groundbait and hookbaits precisely on your line.

Adapting pole accessories to seasons and venues

Conditions change with the seasons and with each type of water. Adapting your pole accessories helps you stay effective in all situations.

  • In summer, opt for spacious keepnets, ventilated bait boxes and stable supports to keep up with fast bites.
  • In winter, rely on precise rests and arms for millimeter-accurate fishing, with compact, easy-to-carry accessories.
  • On rivers, strengthen your banksticks and supports to cope with current and keep the pole stable despite line drag.

How to choose your pole fishing accessories

When selecting pole fishing accessories, favor robust materials such as aluminum, stainless steel or EVA foam for parts in contact with the pole. Check thread compatibility, seatbox leg diameters and fixing systems so all your items fit together perfectly.

Also think about how you usually fish. A pleasure angler will benefit from simple, versatile accessories that are easy to adjust. More technical anglers can turn to more specialized solutions to optimize every detail of the swim and presentation.

FAQ - Pole fishing accessories

Which pole accessories are really essential for beginners?
To start, focus on a good rod rest, a few solid banksticks, a suitable keepnet, a reliable landing net head, plus boxes for rigs and baits. You can then add more gear as your fishing style develops.

How do you look after pole fishing accessories?
Rinse regularly anything that comes into contact with water, let it dry before storage and check all screws and clamps. Also inspect foam parts and nets, and replace worn items to avoid problems on the bank.

Do you need different accessories for canal, pond and river?
The basics stay the same, but on rivers it is useful to increase stability with longer banksticks and stiffer supports. On canals and ponds, lighter and more versatile accessories are usually enough.

Are pole fishing accessories compatible between different seatboxes?
Many use standard threads and diameters, but not all of them. Always check the size and compatibility information before buying a new accessory for your seatbox or seat basket.