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BFT Zero Twist Shot Hook

Pre-rigged BFT Zero Twist Shot hook on a swivel, designed for drop shot and drifting, delivering a natural lure presentation while reducing line twist for demanding predator anglers.
9.30 (CHF) incl tax

BFT STAY LOK Snap

Robust and secure BFT STAY LOK fishing snap for lure fishing and targeting predatory fish.
7.60 (CHF) incl tax

BFT Split Rings

BFT Split Ring — a robust, reliable fishing accessory to secure your lures and leaders during every fishing session.
3.41 (CHF) incl tax

BFT Lead Weight Power Dots

BFT Power Dots adhesive lead weight dots for large lures — ideal for quickly adjusting lure swimming depth, balance and stability without changing the rig.
11.45 (CHF) incl tax

BFT Triple S Texas Jighead

Versatile BFT Triple S jighead for rigging softbaits, featuring a snag-resistant profile, stable stand-up base and screw-lock system for precise predator fishing near the bottom.
6.45 (CHF) incl tax

BFT Stinger Spike Barbed Medium Wire Guide Pin

BFT retention spikes with barbs to secure stingers and additional hooks on soft predator lures
4.40 (CHF) incl tax

BFT Tungsten Fastach Sinker

BFT tungsten sinker with Fastach quick-attach to instantly adjust the running depth of your softbaits on Stinger rigs and other leaders fitted with an eyelet.
8.10 (CHF) incl tax

BFT Cross Line Double-Barrel Swivel

Double-barrel BFT swivel for drop and paternoster rigs, specially designed for predator fishing.
6.70 (CHF) incl tax

CWC Titanium Stinger for Soft Baits

CWC titanium stinger with a single hook to secure your soft-bait rigging and optimize hooksets on predatory fish.
11.00 (CHF) incl tax

CWC Titanium Single Stinger Mount

CWC titanium single stinger rig, ready-to-use for soft baits and predator fishing, providing discreet, durable and highly effective hook-up performance on wary fish.
11.85 (CHF) incl tax

CWC Shallow Stinger Titanium Rig

CWC shallow stinger rig made with memory-free titanium braid, ready-to-use to efficiently rig large softbaits for pike and other big predators.
13.56 (CHF) incl tax

CWC Stainless Single Shallow Stinger for Lures

CWC single shallow stinger for soft‑plastic pike lures in shallow water
9.30 (CHF) incl tax

Predator fishing terminal tackle is essential for building strong, discreet rigs that are adapted to every situation. From swivels and clips to split rings, beads, stop-floats and small tools, every detail matters to present your lures and livebaits in the best possible way.

Predator terminal tackle: the foundation of your rigs

A good selection of small terminal tackle lets you rig your lines quickly, change lures without weakening your leader and avoid line twist. Swivels reduce line twist, clips make lure changes easy, while split rings ensure a solid connection between hooks, leaders and jig heads.

  • Swivels and rolling swivels to limit twist on braid or mono
  • Fast clips to switch from one lure to another in seconds
  • Beads and stops to protect knots and lock floats in place
  • Pliers and tools to rig, cut and unhook safely

Choosing the right accessories for each predator

The choice of terminal tackle depends on the target species and the type of water you fish. For pike, you should opt for strong clips, heavy-duty split rings and, in many cases, a steel or heavy fluorocarbon leader. For perch or zander, discretion is key, with finer, lighter swivels and clips.

Also match your accessories to the type of lure: soft baits sometimes require specific stingers and jig heads, while hardbaits need split rings and clips that do not restrict their action.

Rigging techniques and practical tips

An effective rig starts with good knots, but also with the right piece of terminal tackle in the right place. Use stop-floats to set fishing depth with a sliding float, rubber beads to protect your knots, and barrel swivels for livebait rigs or spinners.

  • Prepare a few leaders in advance and store them in dedicated boxes.
  • Vary clip sizes according to the size and weight of your lures.
  • Use suitable pliers to open split rings without damaging the metal.

A well-organized stock of small tackle lets you react quickly on the bank, fix a breakage or adapt your rig to the fish activity.

Adapting your terminal tackle to the seasons

Your terminal tackle needs change throughout the year. At the start of the season or in cold water, anglers often favor finer, more discreet rigs to tempt wary fish. When activity picks up, you can increase diameter and strength, especially for pike.

In summer, fast lure fishing calls for very reliable clips and swivels, able to withstand constant casting and repeated strikes. In autumn, a good selection of pre-tied leaders, stingers and strong split rings helps you make the most of big active predators.

Predator terminal tackle FAQ

What type of clip should I use for hardbaits?
Choose round or wide clips so they do not restrict the action of your hardbaits. Pick a strength rating that matches the size of the predators you are targeting, without oversizing unnecessarily.

Do I always need to use a swivel?
A swivel is most useful with spinners, livebait rigs or any setup likely to twist the line. With some hardbaits and very finesse presentations, tying directly can offer better discretion.

How can I organize my small terminal tackle?
Use compartment boxes to separate swivels, clips, beads and split rings. Labeling sizes and breaking strains helps you save time on the water.

Is a steel leader mandatory for pike?
It is strongly recommended whenever pike are present to avoid bite-offs. Depending on the situation, a heavy fluorocarbon leader can also be considered, but steel remains the safest option.