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Moulinet PENN Battle III

Le PENN® Battle® III, avec sa technologie CNC Gear™ et son système de freinage en fibre de carbone HT-100™, est plus robuste et fluide que jamais. Disponible de la taille 1000 à 10000, il allie performance et excellent rapport qualité-prix pour chaque pêcheur.
99.00 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Rage Warrior® Reels

Moulinet Warrior pour pêche aux leurres
10.90 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Rage Prism X Reels

Fox Rage Prism X
12.75 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Rage Street Fighter Finesse Rod

Street Fighter Finesse Rod
81.85 (CHF) incl tax

Reel Shimano VANFORD

The Shimano Vanford is an ultra-sensitive spinning reel, perfect for finesse fishing. Lightweight, smooth, and high-performing, it combines advanced technologies like the MGL rotor and Duracross drag for optimal control. A benchmark for precision enthusiasts.
249.00 (CHF) incl tax

Predator reels for lure fishing

This category brings together a selection of predator reels designed for modern lure fishing for pike, zander, perch, black bass and other hunters. You will find both spinning reels and baitcasting models, suited to different rod powers and all techniques, from finesse to big bait.

Choosing the right reel has a direct impact on casting accuracy, lure control and safety during the fight. Materials, gear ratio, spool capacity and drag quality are essential criteria for getting the most out of every session.

How to choose the right spinning reel for predators

The spinning reel remains the most versatile option for lure fishing. To select the right model, take into account:

  • Size: a 2500 or 3000 is perfect for perch and zander, while a 4000 gives more power in reserve for pike and bigger lures.
  • Gear ratio: a medium ratio is ideal for all-round use, while a faster ratio makes active fishing techniques easier (jerkbaits, topwater, fast linear retrieves).
  • Drag: a progressive, reliable front drag lets you control big fish while protecting your braid and rod.
  • Weight: a lightweight reel balances modern rods better and limits fatigue during long sessions.

A reel matched to the rod power and the line diameter used (braid or mono/fluorocarbon) gives you a well-balanced, comfortable and efficient setup.

Casting and big bait reels

For technical fishing and heavy lures, a casting reel offers precision and control. It is especially appreciated for pike with swimbaits, heavy crankbaits or jerkbaits. When choosing, pay attention to:

  • Mechanical strength to withstand repeated casting of large, heavy lures.
  • Cast control system (magnetic or centrifugal) to reduce bird nests.
  • Spool capacity suited to the braid diameters used for big bait fishing.

A well-tuned casting reel allows accurate casts close to structure, a major advantage for triggering strikes from holding predators.

Seasonality and fishing techniques

Reel requirements change with the seasons. In warm periods, light and fast fishing calls for more compact models, dedicated to finesse soft baits, small shads or slim minnow crankbaits. In colder periods or colored water, you may move to heavier rigs that require robust reels with plenty of power in reserve.

Matching your reel to the technique (straight retrieve, vertical, traction, power fishing) helps you keep precise contact with the lure and feel even the slightest distant bite.

Maintenance and reel longevity

To extend the life of your predator reel, regular maintenance is essential. A light rinse after each trip, cleaning the spool and periodic lubrication of moving parts help maintain smoothness and drag power.

Always store your reel in a dry place with the line slightly slack to avoid deforming braid or mono. A well-maintained reel keeps its performance season after season.

Predator reels FAQ

Which reel should I choose to start predator fishing? To start, a spinning reel in size 2500 or 3000 with a medium gear ratio and a reliable front drag offers great versatility for perch, zander and pike.

Spinning or casting for big pike? Both are possible. A good casting reel is ideal for large swimbaits and jerkbaits, while a robust 4000-size spinning reel is perfect for spoons, large crankbaits and shads.

What spool capacity should I choose? Choose enough capacity to hold the length of braid or mono you need for your fishing spots, while avoiding oversized spools that add unnecessary weight.

Do I need a different reel for each season? Not necessarily, but having reels of different sizes and power ratings lets you optimize your setups, from light summer rigs to heavier gear for fall and winter fishing.