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Matrix MTX4 Ultra V2 13m Carp Package

MTX4 V2 - Canne Polyvalente pour Carpodrôme
2090.90 (CHF) incl tax

Guru Aventus Zero 900 13m Pole

Guru Aventus Zero 900 13m Pole, an exceptional pole: accuracy, performance, durability, and innovation for demanding anglers.
2088.45 (CHF) incl tax

Matrix MTX3 Ultra V2 13m Carp Package

MTX2 V2 Power 13m - Canne à Pêche pour Carpodrôme
1545.45 (CHF) incl tax

Rod Pole With Joint Guru Aventus Zero 700

Guru Aventus Zero 700 13m: ultra-robust and high-performance pole rod for competitive fishing, made from superior quality Japanese carbon. Offers unparalleled stability and great maneuverability, meeting the demands of discerning anglers looking to dominate each spot.
1270.85 (CHF) incl tax

Cane Pole to Fit Guru N-Gauge Pro Zero 600

Guru N-Gauge Pro Zero 600: 13m rigid and high-performance pole for demanding anglers
1180.00 (CHF) incl tax

Coup Rod Guru N-Gauge Power XS Zero 500 Power Pack

Guru N-Gauge Power XS Zero 500 13m Power Pack, powerful rod for competitors, carp anglers and coarse fishing enthusiasts seeking unmatched robustness, precision and performance.
1089.20 (CHF) incl tax

Matrix MTX2 Power V2 13m Carp Package

MTX2 V2 Power 13m - Canne pour Parcours Commerciaux
1000.00 (CHF) incl tax

Matrix XR36 Pro Lime Seatbox

Station Superbox S36 XR36
872.75 (CHF) incl tax

Matrix XR36 Pro Shadow Seatbox

Station Superbox S36 XR36
872.75 (CHF) incl tax

Station Rive ST8 Stealth Team Guru Box 2.0

Rive ST8 Stealth Team Guru Box 2.0 - Solid and innovative fishing storage box
772.15 (CHF) incl tax

Matrix S36 Pro Black

Seatbox modernisée avec nouveau design et mécanismes améliorés
709.10 (CHF) incl tax

Matrix S36 Pro Lime

Seatbox modernisée en lime et noir
709.10 (CHF) incl tax

Matrix S36 Superbox

Pieds larges, cadre aluminium léger, sangle de transport et capacité de stockage généreuse
618.20 (CHF) incl tax

Matrix S25 Pro Black

Modern Seatbox S25 en coloris lime et noir avec pieds extensibles et mécanisme de verrouillage
545.45 (CHF) incl tax

Matrix S25 Pro Lime

Seatbox S25 modernisé en coloris lime et noir
545.45 (CHF) incl tax

Feeder Rod Guru Aventus Distance Feeder Rods - 11 ft

Guru Aventus Distance Feeder 11 ft – High-performance feeder rod for demanding anglers.
535.00 (CHF) incl tax

Cane Feeder Guru Aventus Feeder

Guru Aventus Feeder 10 ft, premium feeder rod, ultimate performance in feeder fishing
480.55 (CHF) incl tax

Element Rod Guru N-Gauge Power XS Zero 500

Guru N-Gauge Power XS Zero 500, high-performance 13m pole fishing rod
445.10 (CHF) incl tax

Guru Aventus SR Light Feeder Rod

Guru Aventus SR Light Feeder 10' 2pc: Innovative feeder rod for optimal performance.
435.15 (CHF) incl tax

Guru Aventus Waggler Rod

Guru Aventus Waggler 11 ft Rod – Power, lightness, and precision in waggler fishing
435.15 (CHF) incl tax

English Rod Guru Aventus Float Rod

Guru Aventus Float Rod 10 ft, innovative and high-performance fishing rod
407.90 (CHF) incl tax

Pack Guru A-Class Power Pole Pack

Guru A-Class Power Pole Pack: High-end coup fishing rod in Zero 400 carbon, robustness, performance, and perfect glide for sport and leisure fishing.
389.70 (CHF) incl tax

Matrix F25 MK2 Seatboxes

Cadre de pêche en aluminium avec sangle d'épaule et système de serrage anti rayure
381.85 (CHF) incl tax

Duralite Transporter

Plateforme Matrix Duralite MKII convertible en chariot
381.85 (CHF) incl tax

Pole fishing is a precise and enjoyable technique, ideal for targeting roach, bream, small carp or bleak. This category brings together all the essential gear to build reliable rigs, adapt your approach to the venue and enjoy regular sessions, whether you’re a beginner or an experienced angler.

Understanding pole fishing

Pole fishing is based on a fixed approach: a rod without a reel, fine lines and regular groundbaiting to concentrate fish on a precise spot. It can be practiced on lakes and slow rivers alike, from the bank or on a seat box. The goal is a stable presentation of the bait just on or slightly off the bottom, while keeping your strike quick and controlled.

Choosing your pole and fishing spot

Your pole is chosen according to fishing distance and target species. Shorter, more manageable models are ideal for margin fishing and smaller fish, while longer poles let you reach distant areas and control your rig better in wind or light current. Also think about your fishing station setup: seat height, pole support and side tray should keep all your tackle within easy reach.

Rigs, floats and small accessories

A well-assembled pole rig is often the difference between steady bites and a difficult day. In this category you’ll find:

  • Ready-tied rigs with line diameters suited to fish size and water clarity.
  • Specialist pole floats with longer or shorter stems depending on wind and current.
  • Split shot and olivettes to finely balance the rig and keep the bait stable.
  • Hooklengths and hooks chosen to match your bait: maggots, worms, corn, bread, etc.

Complete your setup with float stops, internal pole elastics, connectors and storage boxes to keep your rigs organized.

Baits, groundbait and seasonality

The effectiveness of pole fishing largely depends on your groundbaiting. A mix adapted to the season, depth and current will keep fish feeding on your spot without overfeeding them. In cold weather, opt for lighter groundbaits with fewer particles. In warmer periods, you can increase quantities and add particles, soil or bloodworms depending on the fish you’re targeting. Adjust bait size (maggot, worm, corn, pellet) to fish activity and fishing pressure.

Technical tips to improve your pole fishing

To get the best results, carefully set the depth with a plummet, balance your float so that only a few millimeters show, and strike quickly but without excessive force. A regular feeding rhythm, with a small handful after each fish or every few minutes, often helps keep the shoal active. Note your rigs, line diameters and hook sizes so you can reproduce what works best according to the season and the venue.

FAQ – Pole fishing

What pole length should I choose to start? To begin, a pole between 5 m and 8 m is a good compromise. It remains easy to handle while allowing you to fish a bit farther from the bank, where fish often feel safer.

Which float should I use for pole fishing on a calm lake? In still water, choose slim, sensitive floats with a clearly visible tip. A fairly long stem adds stability while keeping bite indication very clear.

Do I need to change my pole rigs often? It’s a good idea to check line and knots regularly. After snagging, visible wear, or several intensive sessions, it’s better to replace the rig to avoid breakages.

How should I adapt my groundbaiting in winter? In winter, reduce quantities and use a finer, less rich groundbait. The aim is to stimulate fish without overfeeding them, with smaller, more spaced-out top-ups.