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DECOY Split Ring Mat Black Split Rings

Strong and discreet split ring for fishing. Matte black coating for stealthy approach.
7.15 (CHF) incl tax

DECOY Split Ring Silver Light

Robust DECOY split rings, ideal for equipping lures and jigs for light rock fishing. Anti-corrosion treatment for superior durability in saltwater environments.
7.15 (CHF) incl tax

DECOY Split Ring Heavy Reinforced Silver Split Rings

Anti-corrosion split ring ideal for heavy jigging and tuna or giant trevally fishing.
13.40 (CHF) incl tax

DECOY Split Ring EX R-11 Reinforced Split Rings

Ultra-strong split rings, ideal for equipping small lures to target powerful fish. Engineered to handle extreme battles, especially suitable for tuna fishing with compact lures. Outstanding balance between size and strength for optimal performance.
9.20 (CHF) incl tax

DECOY Spiral Snap Quick Fishing Clip

DECOY Spiral Snap quick clip without locking system, perfect for instantly changing lures.
8.20 (CHF) incl tax

DECOY Power Roll Snap PR-11 Swivel

High-quality rolling swivel with ultra-strong welded rings and W Snap. Ideal for jigs, heavy spinnerbaits, and rotating lures, effectively prevents line twist.
6.65 (CHF) incl tax

DECOY Power Roll Ring Swivel PR-12

Premium rolling swivel with strong split ring and welded solid ring. Anti-corrosion treated, providing exceptional strength and optimal anti-twist properties. Perfect for tuna, pike and catfish fishing using bigbaits.
6.65 (CHF) incl tax

DECOY GP Ring Welded Rings - Pack of 12 pcs

DECOY GP Ring ultra-strong welded ring: Perfect for robust rigs and heavy-duty fishing. Designed to prevent knot wear, for use with a split ring, highly resistant to corrosion thanks to its anti-rust treatment.
13.60 (CHF) incl tax

DECOY R-10 Egg Ring Split Rings

Oval split ring ideal for replacing the original hook eye of hard lures. Ensures optimal knot positioning, preventing slipping or weakening. Preferred by anglers who tie directly to the lure without a snap.
6.85 (CHF) incl tax

3535 8 Connect SNAP

Connect Snap 3535 8
1.90 (CHF) incl tax

3564 Drop Solid RING

Anneau Solide de Pêche Drop 3564
4.00 (CHF) incl tax

3262 Tuna Heavy Swivel

Émerillon Ultra Résistant pour Pêche au Thon
11.90 (CHF) incl tax

Understanding saltwater rig setups

A well-built saltwater fishing rig is the foundation of effective and enjoyable sea fishing. Whether you fish from shore, by boat, surfcasting or vertically, the way you assemble your components (mainline, leaders, sinkers, accessories) determines how your bait is presented, the overall strength of the rig and how well you detect bites. This GiantFish.ch category brings together everything you need to build reliable rigs that are easy to check and adjust right at the water’s edge.

The key components of your saltwater rig

For a clean, strong saltwater rig, every component has its role. Choosing accessories that match your line diameter, target species and casting distance helps you avoid weak points.

  • Swivels and snaps: reduce line twist and make it easy to change leaders and sinkers.
  • Beads, stops and sleeves: protect knots, cushion impacts and keep hooklengths at the right height.
  • Anti-tangle booms and tubes: cut down on tangles during the cast, especially in surfcasting or with long hooklengths.
  • Leaders and hooklengths: in nylon or fluorocarbon, they are matched to the teeth and wariness of the fish you are targeting.
  • Clips and casting accessories: improve aerodynamics so you can reach longer distances without sacrificing stealth.

By combining these components, you can create specific rigs for bass, bream, mackerel or other saltwater species, while keeping a common base of tackle.

Adjusting your rig to technique and season

A good saltwater rig takes into account the technique you are using, depth and time of year. Conditions change throughout the season and affect how fish feed.

  • Surfcasting: choose aerodynamic rigs with sinkers suited to the current, well-spaced hooklengths and robust accessories.
  • Boat fishing: more vertical rigs, short leaders or multi-hook rigs depending on the species targeted.
  • Early and late season: rougher conditions call for beefed-up rigs with larger line diameters and stronger swivels.
  • Summer periods: clear water and wary fish; finer leaders and discreet accessories are often the best choice.

By adjusting hooklength length, sinker weight and component strength, you get a presentation that is better suited to each situation.

Practical tips for building and maintaining your rigs

A high-performing rig is prepared at home and checked regularly on the spot. Take time to tighten your knots properly, test connection strength and make sure accessories are correctly aligned.

  • Check the condition of swivels, snaps and sleeves after every trip to the sea.
  • Rinse your rigs in fresh water to limit corrosion and extend the life of your tackle.
  • Prepare several spare leaders in advance and store them in dedicated wallets or rig boxes.
  • Keep notes on which rigs work best depending on the season, fishing area and sea conditions.

With a bit of organization and the right tackle, you save time at the water and can focus on reading the fish and conditions.

FAQ - Saltwater fishing rigs

What line diameter should I use for a saltwater rig?

The diameter depends on the technique, casting distance and size of the fish you are after. For the mainline, anglers often use larger diameters to withstand abrasion and powerful casts, while leaders are finer to stay discreet.

Should I use ready‑made rigs or build my own?

Ready‑made rigs are convenient for getting started or saving time. Building your own rigs gives you more customization (length, diameter, type of accessories) and lets you fine-tune your setup to the day’s conditions.

How long can I keep a saltwater rig?

A rig can be used for several sessions if it is properly maintained, but any sign of wear (whitened line, split sleeves, oxidized swivels) means it should be replaced to avoid break-offs during the strike or the fight.