Sea fishing requires strong, reliable and saltwater-resistant tackle. Sea fishing terminal tackle forms the backbone of your rig: swivels, booms, clips, lead clips, sleeves, crimps and hooks all help you adapt your rig to current, tide and target species.
Strong and saltwater resistant
Saltwater is tough on tackle. That is why sea fishing components should be selected for durability and corrosion resistance. Stainless metals, strong plastics and saltwater-resistant coatings help your rigs perform from the beach, pier or boat.
Essential terminal tackle for sea anglers
Swivels and clips: reliable connections for strong rigs.
Anti-tangle booms: keep hooklengths separated in current.
Sleeves and crimps: for neat and strong rig construction.
Beads, stops and running systems: for paternoster and running lead rigs.
Sea hooks and rigs: available in sizes for cod, sea bass, flatfish and more.
Tips for sea fishing tackle
Rinse terminal tackle and rigs with fresh water after each session.
Use strong swivels when fishing heavy leads or fast current.