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Pellets Mainline Match Activated Expander - 300 g

Pellets 4mm Mainline Cell Expander 300g - Effective and versatile fishing bait
4.10 (CHF) incl tax

Pellets Mainline Match Pure Paste Mix - 500 g

Mainline Pure Pellet Paste Mix 500g fishing paste, aminos, attractive oils, ideal for carp
6.80 (CHF) incl tax

Pellets Mainline Match Activated Halibut - 1 kg

Mainline Activated Halibut Pellets 2mm 1kg: protein-rich fishing pellets attractive for catching large fish, slow dissolution, premium oils and meals, proven effectiveness for all sport fishing types.
6.80 (CHF) incl tax

Pellets Mainline Match Activated Carp Cell - 1 kg

Mainline Match Carp CellTM Pellets: versatile and attractive bait for carp fishing
5.45 (CHF) incl tax

Pellets Mainline Match Activated Carp Coarse - 1 kg

Mainline Match Coarse Pellets 2mm 1kg – Highly attractive pellets for serious anglers, easy to use and ideal for feeder.
5.00 (CHF) incl tax

Dumbell Mainline Match Wafters

Mainline Match Dumbell Wafters bait, ideal for feeder fishing, perfectly balanced for optimizing catches in competition.
5.90 (CHF) incl tax

Mainline Match Red Supreme Groundbait - 1 kg

Mainline Red Supreme: high-performance groundbait, perfect for carp, coarse, and mix fishing.
6.35 (CHF) incl tax

Mainline Match Big River Barbel Groundbait - 1 kg

Mainline Big River Barbel, premium groundbait 1kg, maximizes your barbel and river fish catches.
6.35 (CHF) incl tax

Mainline Match Super Natural Dark Groundbait - 1 kg

Mainline Super Natural Dark Groundbait - All Rounder Mix 1kg for versatile fishing, maximum attraction, and guaranteed effectiveness in natural environments.
6.35 (CHF) incl tax

Baits and groundbaits are at the heart of coarse and pole fishing. A well‑planned baiting strategy helps concentrate and hold fish on your swim, while also selecting the size and species you’re targeting. This category brings together everything you need to build a consistent approach, from simple base mixes to the most technical combinations.

Choosing your baits and groundbaits for coarse fishing

Before picking a groundbait, it’s important to define your fishing objective: fast fishing for small silverfish, targeting quality bream, fishing for better fish in the margins, or a more delicate approach on canals. The type of venue, depth and flow will also influence the make-up of your mix.

A successful groundbait combines several key elements: color, particle size, binding power and food content. By adjusting these, you can control how quickly the ball breaks down, how the particles spread and how long the swim remains attractive.

Main types of groundbaits and hookbaits

  • Flours and dry mixes: the basis of coarse fishing groundbait, they let you create recipes tailored to every situation, from very delicate roach fishing to big bream on large stillwaters.
  • Pellets and micro pellets: perfect for boosting the food value of your mix or for a more selective approach. Their progressive breakdown creates a long‑lasting attraction on the swim.
  • Cooked particles: hemp, corn, wheat and other seeds are ideal for keeping fish feeding on the bottom and reducing bites from very small fish.
  • Hookbaits: maggots, worms, corn, hooker pellets or mini boilies should match the particles you’re using in your groundbait.
  • Liquid and powdered additives: boosters, flavors and colorants let you fine‑tune your mix according to fishing pressure and water clarity.

Winning baiting techniques

The success of a coarse fishing session depends as much on the quality of your baits and groundbaits as on how you feed them. Ideally, combine an accurate, generous initial feed with regular top‑ups adapted to the level of fish activity.

  • Initial feed: a few well‑squeezed balls to create an attractive carpet on the bottom, optionally enriched with pellets or particles if you’re targeting larger fish.
  • Top‑up feed: small, lighter balls or cupped-in feed to keep fish interested without overfeeding them.
  • Adjusting during the session: if bites slow down, you can change the particle size, the amount of loose feed, or add an additive to kick the swim back into life.

Adapting your baiting to the seasons

Seasonal changes have a major impact on bait and groundbait choice. In cold water, opt for fine, low‑food mixes in darker colors, with few particles but rich in soluble attractants. In warm weather, fish are more active and feed harder: a richer mix containing pellets and particles will help keep better fish on the swim.

Color and particle size also play a key role. Light or slightly yellowish mixes are often used in colored water or when targeting bream, while darker groundbaits are more discreet in clear conditions. By combining fine and coarser particles, you can trigger quick bites and at the same time hold the bigger fish in your swim.

Groundbait & bait FAQ

What type of groundbait is best for beginners? A ready‑made, all‑round whitefish mix is ideal to get started. You can then tweak it with a few pellets or particles depending on your spot and target species.

How much groundbait should I use? Always match the quantity to session length, fish density and water temperature. It’s usually better to start with a little less and top up regularly with small amounts.

Should I change groundbait flavors during the session? There’s no need to use lots of different flavors on the same swim. Choose one scent suited to the season and stick with the same attraction line for the whole session so you don’t spread fish out.