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Plomb Guru Square Pear Bomb - Pack of 2

Guru Square Pear Bomb 10g cubic fishing sinker optimized for slope fishing, stability, increased efficiency, and cast control.
3.65 (CHF) incl tax

Guru Kuranku Barbed Spade End Hook

Guru Kuranku Size 12 Barbed Spade End – High-resistance natural fishing hook
2.75 (CHF) incl tax

Guru Kaizen Eyed Hook Barbless

Guru Kaizen Eyed Hook - Precision barbless hook for demanding anglers
2.75 (CHF) incl tax

Guru Kaizen Hook Barbless

Guru Kaizen Spade End hook, barbless, offset point, wide gape, optimal hold for demanding anglers.
2.75 (CHF) incl tax

Guru Inline X-Safe Inline Lead - Pack of 2

Guru Inline Lead 1.1 Oz, high-performance inline sinker for accurate fishing.
4.35 (CHF) incl tax

Guru Foam Wagglers SSG Float

Guru Foam Wagglers, dense foam finned fishing float, precision and discretion
7.25 (CHF) incl tax

Guru Feeder Special XS Eyed Barbed Hook

Guru Feeder Special XS 8 Eyed – Performance, robustness, and versatility for feeder fishing.
2.75 (CHF) incl tax

Hook Guru Feeder Special XS Spade End Barbed

Guru Feeder Special XS 8 Spade End – Robust hook for feeder fishing, designed with extra strong durability, in-turned point, and black nickel finish for maximum longevity.
2.75 (CHF) incl tax

Hook with Eyelet Guru LWG Feeder Special Barbed

Guru LWG Feeder Special 10: robust and versatile eyelet hook, ideal for feeder fishing with multiple baits. Designed for performance and reliability.
2.75 (CHF) incl tax

Sliding Guru Feeder Links Holder

Discover the Feeder Links Small 2 inch from Guru, an essential accessory for anti-tangle feeder rigs, robust, practical, and designed with the expertise of the leading brand in specialized fishing gear. Optimized for reliability and efficiency, these links bring realism and performance to every session.
5.45 (CHF) incl tax

Guru F1 Pellet Hook Barbless

Guru F1 Pellet Hook: high-end barbless hook for carp fishing in commercial fisheries, strong, efficient, and innovative.
2.75 (CHF) incl tax

Guru F1 Maggot Hook Barbless

Guru F1 Maggot Hook, barbless hook perfect for live bait, sharp and robust, fine angling innovation, expert PTFE coating.
2.75 (CHF) incl tax

Line rigs for pole fishing

A well-thought-out line setup makes all the difference in pole fishing. It presents the bait naturally, ensures precise bite indication and helps reduce fish lost during the fight. Whether you fish canals, ponds or slow rivers, choosing the right components and assembling them properly is essential to get the most out of your pole.

Choosing the right components for your rig

A complete rig is made up of several elements, each with a specific role. On GiantFish.ch, you’ll find everything you need to adapt your line to the target species and the conditions on the day.

  • Pole floats: slim shapes for stillwaters and wary fish, more bulbous floats for current or bulky baits.
  • Mainline and hooklengths: soft, discreet nylon for fine fishing, stronger diameters for carp on the pole or fast-paced sessions.
  • Split shot and olives: to balance the float precisely, stabilize the bait and control the sink rate.
  • Swivels, clips and connectors: make changing rigs easy, reduce line twist and secure your setups.
  • Pre-tied hooklengths and ready rigs: ideal for saving time on the bank and having consistent, reliable setups.

Adapting your line setup to seasons and conditions

The same rig won’t work everywhere or all year round. Adjusting line finesse, float shape and shotting pattern keeps you effective from spring through winter.

  • Cold water and wary fish: fine lines, ultra-sensitive floats, spread-out shotting for a slow, natural presentation.
  • Main season and active fish: slightly stronger diameters, highly visible floats, more compact shotting for fast and precise fishing.
  • Flowing or windy water: more buoyant floats, a main bulk shot low down, plus a few tell-tale shots to stay in control close to the bottom.
  • Big-fish fishing: strong mainline, reinforced hooklengths, heavier-gauge hooks and suitable pole elastics.

By varying just a few rig parameters, you can cover most pole fishing situations without changing your entire tackle box.

Practical tips for reliable rigs

To keep your line rigs performing at their best, a few simple habits are worth adopting. Regularly check the condition of your nylon, especially near the shot and the hook, and don’t hesitate to replace a hooklength that looks dull or damaged. Store your made-up rigs on winders or spools to avoid loops and line twist.

Also take time to test the float balance in a bucket or at the water’s edge: only the antenna should be visible, giving you clear bite indication. Finally, prepare several rigs in advance (different depths, shotting patterns and diameters) so you can react quickly if fish activity changes.

FAQ: pole fishing line rigs

Question: What line diameter should I choose to start pole fishing?

For all-round fishing for roach and small silver fish, a mainline around 0.14 mm and a hooklength between 0.08 and 0.12 mm offers a good balance between discretion and strength.

Question: How many line rigs should I prepare before a session?

Preparing 3 to 5 different rigs is a solid starting point: several depths, at least two float sizes and two hooklength diameters so you can adapt quickly.

Question: Should I change rigs according to the season?

Yes, in winter and clear water, opt for finer, more sensitive setups. In summer, or when fish are very active, you can slightly increase diameters and use more buoyant floats.