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SMITH FP 752 Pliers

Stainless steel SMITH FP 752 fishing pliers with a curved tip, ideal for opening split rings, cutting line and safely crimping barbs.
32.05 (CHF) incl tax

SMITH FP751 Split-ring Pliers

SMITH FP 751 split-ring pliers in stainless steel, straight-nose with line-cutter and barb-flattening function — ideal for fishing and quick hook changes.
32.05 (CHF) incl tax

SMITH FP651 Fishing Pliers

SMITH FP651 stainless steel fishing pliers with straight-nose for split rings, built-in line cutter and barb-crimping area for easy split-ring opening and safer catch-and-release.
25.25 (CHF) incl tax

SMITH FP 551 Fishing Pliers

Versatile SMITH FP 551 fishing pliers for opening split rings, cutting line and crimping barbs — ideal for demanding anglers in both saltwater and freshwater.
24.45 (CHF) incl tax

SMITH FP501 Pliers

SMITH FP 501 stainless steel fishing pliers with straight tip — ideal for opening split rings, cleanly cutting line and precisely crimping barbs.
24.45 (CHF) incl tax

Sheath for SMITH Pliers

Nylon belt sheath for SMITH pliers, practical, robust and secure for all your fishing outings.
15.20 (CHF) incl tax

Leather Sheath for SMITH DI240 Pliers

Durable leather sheath for SMITH fishing pliers, with a convenient belt loop to keep your tool protected and always within reach.
35.40 (CHF) incl tax

SMITH 155ST Fishing Pliers

SMITH multifunction fishing pliers in stainless steel, with built-in line cutter and barb-crimping area — ideal for securing and simplifying all your freshwater and saltwater fishing sessions.
24.45 (CHF) incl tax

SMITH PIZI Folding Fish Ruler

Pizi SMITH folding ruler — a compact, accurate fishing ruler to easily measure your fish on the bank or from a boat.
25.00 (CHF) incl tax

SMITH PIZI COMPACT Tape Measure

SMITH Pizi compact retractable tape measure, specially designed for anglers who want to quickly measure catches and rigs, with a reduced size, comfortable grip and optimal visibility for regular use at the water's edge.
5.45 (CHF) incl tax

SMITH MG HOOK BOTTLE Pocket Ashtray

SMITH pocket bin and ashtray for anglers, compact, with magnetic base — ideal for collecting small litter and cigarette butts at the water's edge or on a boat.
15.20 (CHF) incl tax

SMITH FISHING SCISSORS M - 12.5 cm

SMITH fishing scissors specialized for braided line, delivering a clean and precise cut of braid and other fishing lines.
15.55 (CHF) incl tax

In predator fishing, the right accessories often make the difference between a simple tap and a fish in the net. This Accessories category brings together all the essential gear to complete your rigs, protect your lines and safely handle pike, zander and perch.

How to choose the right predator fishing accessories

Before picking your predator accessories, think about your favorite techniques: soft plastic lures, crankbaits, jigs, spinnerbaits or drop shot rigs. Each approach calls for specific components to gain efficiency and reliability.

  • For pike: steel or heavy fluorocarbon leaders, strong snaps, long-nose pliers.
  • For zander: suitable jig heads, discreet swivels, sensitive fluorocarbon leaders.
  • For perch: small swivels, fine snaps, compartmented boxes for micro lures.

By combining the right accessories with a well-balanced setup, you reduce lost fish, avoid bite-offs and extend the lifespan of your lures.

Must-have accessories for lure fishing

Some predator fishing accessories are absolute essentials, whatever the spot or season. They protect your gear and make it easier to change rigs bankside.

  • Leaders in steel or fluorocarbon to withstand the sharp teeth of predators.
  • Snaps and swivels to switch lures quickly without twisting your line.
  • Jig heads and stingers to rig your soft lures properly.
  • Split rings strong enough to reinforce your rigs and lures.
  • Pliers (cutting pliers, split ring pliers, disgorger pliers) for safe fish handling.
  • Landing nets designed for predators, with fish-friendly mesh.
  • Boxes and storage to organize lures, hooks and small terminal tackle.

A well-thought-out selection of predator accessories lets you quickly adapt to depth, water color and fish activity.

Adjusting your accessories to seasons and conditions

Accessory needs change throughout the season. In cold water, anglers often favor slower, more discreet presentations, with fine leaders and small swivels. During peak activity periods, stronger snaps, heavier jig heads and reinforced leaders are recommended to handle powerful strikes from pike and zander.

  • Spring: supple leaders, light jig heads for shallow water fishing.
  • Summer: durable accessories for fast retrieves and aggressive presentations.
  • Fall: stronger leaders, landing net always at hand for bigger fish.
  • Winter: small, discreet swivels and snaps to make the most of finicky bites.

Matching your accessories to the conditions helps you present your lures naturally while keeping a reliable setup.

Tips for using and maintaining your gear

To get the best performance from your accessories, you need to check them regularly. Inspect snaps, split rings and leaders after every session, especially if you have fought several fish or snagged the bottom. Replace any part that is bent, rusted or nicked.

Rinsing in fresh water after fishing in slightly murky or stagnant water helps extend the life of metal components. Store your predator accessories in compartmented boxes away from moisture to avoid corrosion and keep your tackle clearly organized at the water’s edge.

Predator fishing accessories FAQ

Which leader should I choose for pike?

For pike, use a steel leader or heavy-diameter fluorocarbon. Steel offers maximum protection against bite-offs, while fluorocarbon is more discreet when fish are wary.

Do snaps affect lure action?

Yes, a snap that is too big or too heavy can restrict the action of a small crankbait or soft plastic. Choose compact but strong snaps that match the size of your lures.

How many accessories should I take for a predator session?

It is useful to have several sizes of snaps, a few spare leaders, an assortment of jig heads, backup swivels, plus a pair of pliers and a landing net. A small, well-chosen selection is better than carrying too much unnecessary gear.

How often should I replace my leaders?

As soon as you see signs of wear, kinks or abrasion, change the leader. After repeated contact with snags or after landing several predators, it is wise to replace it to avoid unpleasant surprises.