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Guru Fusion H2O Water Bucket - 3.5 l Folding Bucket

Guru Fusion H2O Bucket: the practical, folding, and durable water bucket for anglers, equipped with a weighted ring and 5 m cord. Essential for collecting water on challenging banks.
18.15 (CHF) incl tax

Liquid Additive Korda Kiana Goo

Kiana Goo: high-performance carp attractant, proven effectiveness to optimize your fishing sessions with its innovative formula of amino acids and powerful attractants, ensuring long-lasting diffusion and a unique visual and olfactory halo around your rig.
16.80 (CHF) incl tax

Amorce Mainline Match Pro Active Groundbait - 2 kg

Mainline Pro Active Groundbait – Versatile Cereal Mix for fishing, 2 kg bag. High-performance multi-fish bait with strong attraction. Free from fishmeal.
10.00 (CHF) incl tax

Attractant Liquide Mainline Match Syrup - 250 ml

Mainline Match Syrup Cell™, powerful attractant additive for carp and pole fishing, boosts and energizes groundbaits, baits, pellets, and particles, proven effectiveness in both rivers and lakes.
6.80 (CHF) incl tax

Floating Boilies Mainline Clones Pop Ups - 13 mm

Mainline Clones Pop Ups 13mm Hemp, innovative floating bait for demanding anglers.
9.10 (CHF) incl tax

Dumbell Mainline Fluoro Wafters

Mainline Cell Fluoro Dumbell Wafters, innovative balanced baits for carp fishing, offering perfect buoyancy, rapid attractant diffusion, and a natural presentation to entice the finest fish.
10.00 (CHF) incl tax

Hookbaits Mainline Fluoro Wafters

Mainline Cell Fluoro Wafters, innovative balanced bait for carp offering bright color, controlled buoyancy, and unparalleled attractiveness.
10.00 (CHF) incl tax

Hookbaits Mainline Fluro Pink & White Wafters Limited Edition

Mainline Fluro Pink & White Wafters Banoffee II: Attractive balanced baits for carp, limited edition rich in Pineapple Juice and Banoffee flavors, exceptional visibility, optimal diffusion, Mainline performance.
10.45 (CHF) incl tax

Hookbait Mainline Clones Barrel Wafters

Premium balanced carp bait – Mainline Clones Barrel Wafters Hemp, perfectly mimics hempseed for maximum attraction and flawless efficiency in all conditions.
9.10 (CHF) incl tax

Mainline Shelf Life Boilies

Mainline Shelf Life Boilies, premium carp bait. Recognized effectiveness, long shelf life.
14.55 (CHF) incl tax

Attractant Liquide Mainline Intense Sweet Liquid

Mainline Intense Sweet Liquid II - Ideal Sweetener Additive for Pop-ups and Meaty Baits
12.70 (CHF) incl tax

Mainline Power+ Seeds 2 kg

Mainline Power+ Sweet Tigers 2kg - Flavored fishing particles
15.45 (CHF) incl tax

Choosing the right bait is essential for successful carp fishing. Depending on the venue, fishing pressure, and time of year, some baits will clearly outfish others. This category brings together a selection of baits suited to both modern techniques and more traditional approaches.

How to choose carp baits

Carp feed differently depending on water temperature, the natural food available, and how used they are to seeing certain baits. It’s therefore useful to have several types of bait so you can adapt quickly.

  • Watch for activity (shows, bubbling, fizzing) before deciding which bait to use
  • Adjust size and hardness according to nuisance species present
  • Vary colors and flavors to trigger more bites

Main types of carp bait

Each bait family has its own advantages. Combining them helps you build a consistent strategy between your feed and your hookbait.

  • Boilies: versatile baits available in bottom, pop-up, or balanced versions, ideal for fishing from the bank or from a boat.
  • Seeds: corn, tiger nuts, and mixed particles are very effective for getting carp used to feeding on a precise spot.
  • Pellets: perfect for creating a strong attraction cloud and keeping fish over your area, either as a complement to boilies or as your main bait.
  • Pop-ups and wafters: floating or balanced hookbaits, ideal for standing out over a bed of feed or fishing above soft or silty bottoms.
  • Soluble baits and sticks: great for quick sessions, releasing flavors and fine particles rapidly around the hook.

Matching your carp bait to the seasons

The season has a major impact on how effective your baits are. In cold water, carp use less energy and digest more slowly. In warm water, they feed more and may look for richer baits.

  • Spring: highly digestible baits, fruity or creamy flavors, and moderate diameters to match the gradual increase in activity.
  • Summer: richer boilies, fishmeal-based recipes, seeds, and pellets to keep fish feeding in your area for longer.
  • Fall: nourishing baits to help carp build up reserves, combining boilies and seeds.
  • Winter: smaller sizes, highly soluble, low-oil baits so you don’t overfeed the fish.

Usage and storage tips

The way you present and store your baits is just as important as their actual makeup. A few simple habits can greatly improve your results on the bank.

  • Keep cool any boilies and pellets to preserve their flavor and attraction.
  • Rehydrate some boilies with a liquid attractant to boost the signal around your hookbait.
  • Alternate between a visual bait (bright pop-up) and a more subtle bait to find what brings the most bites.
  • Adapt your feeding: small amounts of highly attractive baits for short sessions, heavier and more regular feeding for longer stays.

Carp bait FAQ

What type of bait should I choose to start carp fishing? To begin, a selection of standard bottom boilies, a few contrasting pop-ups, and a simple seed mix such as corn will cover most situations.

Should I change baits when the bites slow down? Changing diameter, color, or presentation can be enough. If the fish are wary, switching from a bottom bait to a pop-up or a floating grain of corn is often very effective.

Are seeds as effective as boilies? Seeds work extremely well, especially with regular feeding. Boilies are still more practical for selecting bigger fish and resisting nuisance species.

How much bait should I use for an initial feed? It depends on how long you’re fishing and how active the fish are. For a quick session, a few well-placed handfuls are enough. For a longer session, it’s better to build the swim gradually while watching how the carp respond.