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Cane TENRYU Super Mix 240

Cane TENRYU Super Mix 240 Travel versatile for sea and predator fishing
732.70 (CHF) incl tax

Rod Travel TENRYU Super Mix 240 Travel

TENRYU Super Mix 240 Travel versatile travel rod for saltwater predator lure fishing
821.50 (CHF) incl tax

Canne TENRYU Super Mix 210

Canne TENRYU Super Mix 210 Evo versatile rod for predator and sea fishing, comfortable for boat use.
728.85 (CHF) incl tax

Rod TENRYU SAYAKA EVO

TENRYU SAYAKA EVO, sensitive rod for soft baits, sea predator fishing, kayak, float tube
653.25 (CHF) incl tax

Rod Travel TENRYU RED FIGHT TRAVEL 120 LB

Rod Tenryu Red Fight Travel 120 LB travel fishing big game saltwater freshwater
1100.00 (CHF) incl tax

Rod TENRYU RED FIGHT 120 LB

Rod TENRYU RED FIGHT dedicated to big fish in the sea, lightweight and powerful for long casts.
901.85 (CHF) incl tax

Canne TENRYU RED ARROW

Canne TENRYU Red Arrow, ideal for shore fishing, precise casting of small lures and casting jigs
883.05 (CHF) incl tax

Rod TENRYU Lunakia 822S-HT

Lightweight TENRYU Lunakia LK-822S-HT rod in CNT carbon, ideal for fishing small soft baits
716.80 (CHF) incl tax

Cane TENRYU Lunakia 752 S MMHT

Lightweight and comfortable TENRYU Lunakia LK752S-MMHT rod for fishing with small soft lures.
716.80 (CHF) incl tax

Rod TENRYU INJECTION SPV 6.0 MH

Vertical rod TENRYU Injection SPV 6.0 MH for predators
607.45 (CHF) incl tax

Rod TENRYU INJECTION SPV 6.0 H

Rod TENRYU Injection SPV 6.0 H, specialized for vertical predator fishing
685.95 (CHF) incl tax

Spinning Rod TENRYU INJECTION SP 89 MH 2ES

TENRYU INJECTION SP 89 MH 2ES - Sea Predatory Fishing Rod
803.75 (CHF) incl tax

How to choose a predator rod

The Rods category dedicated to predator fishing brings together models designed for modern lure techniques. Whether you are looking for a versatile rod to get started or a precise tool for a specific tactic, the rod you choose directly affects bite detection, fish control and overall enjoyment on the water.

  • Target species: perch, zander, pike or catfish do not require the same rod power.
  • Type of lures: soft baits, crankbaits, jerkbaits, spinnerbaits, big baits or micro lures.
  • Fishing spot: from the bank, in a float tube or from a boat.

Before choosing, define your main use: one all-round rod for several situations, or a combination of specialized rods to optimize each technique.

Spinning or casting rods?

Spinning and casting rods each have their own advantages for predator fishing. The right setup depends on your habits, the reel type you use and the techniques you prefer.

  • Spinning rods: ideal for finesse approaches, light lures, slow presentations and beginners.
  • Casting rods: perfect for baitcasting setups, jerkbaits, big lures and highly accurate casting.
  • Ergonomics: handle shape, overall balance and butt length all influence comfort over a full day of fishing.

Many anglers alternate spinning gear for finesse (perch, light zander fishing) and casting gear for heavier rigs, big baits or aggressive retrieves aimed at big pike.

Power, action and length

Three key technical criteria define a predator rod: power, action and length. When properly matched, they let you cast at the right distance, work lures correctly and control fish without unnecessary hook pulls.

  • Power: expressed in grams (UL, L, ML, M, MH, H, XH, etc.), it should match the weight range of the lures you usually fish.
  • Action: fast, extra-fast or regular, it determines rod responsiveness, the precision of your lure work and how well the rod keeps fish pinned.
  • Length: shorter models favor accuracy and boat work, longer rods help gain casting distance from the bank.

For versatile use with both soft and hard baits, an intermediate-length rod with a fast action and medium to medium-heavy power is often a solid starting point.

Techniques and seasonality

The same rod will not behave identically across seasons or techniques. Matching your gear to current conditions increases your chances of success while preserving comfort throughout the session.

  • Summer and mid-season: responsive rods for fast surface and mid-water retrieves with hard baits, topwater lures and spinnerbaits.
  • Autumn: more powerful models to handle bulky lures and big baits, targeting predators in feeding mode.
  • Winter: sensitive rods, often shorter, adapted to vertical presentations and slow rigs close to the bottom.

By matching power, action and technique to the season, you feel subtle bites more easily and control every fight more efficiently.

FAQ - Predator rods

What rod power should I choose for pike?

For pike with standard-size lures, a rod rated M to H will cover most situations. For large swimbaits and big baits, choose H to XH powers so you can cast safely and control powerful fish.

What rod length is best for bank fishing?

From the bank, a longer rod around 7 ft 6 in to 8 ft 10 in (2.30 m to 2.70 m) helps you gain casting distance and manage your line more easily. On a boat or in a float tube, shorter rods offer better maneuverability.

Can I do everything with a single predator rod?

A versatile rod can cover many situations, especially when you are starting out. However, adding technique-specific rods (finesse, big bait, vertical) improves presentation accuracy and comfort while fishing.