Predator Fishing Terminal Tackle

Welcome to Angling Active's Pike & Predator Fishing Terminal Tackle category, your destination for top-quality gear designed to handle the mightiest of freshwater predators. Our selection of terminal tackle essentials is crafted to meet the demands of pike, perch, and other trophy species.


Explore our range, which includes wire traces, hooks, swivels, leaders and more. Whether you're seeking to secure your bait presentation or tackle toothy predators, we have the tools you need. Trust Angling Active to provide you with the finest Pike & Predator Terminal Tackle, built for precision, strength, and durability. Elevate your predator angling game and prepare for thrilling battles with the monsters that call freshwater their home – Shop now!


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Mustad Black Barrel Swivel - Rig Swivels
from £1.45 RRP £1.65
Mustad Black Brass Double Sleeve
from £2.77 RRP £2.99
Leeda Pike Trace - Semi Barbed - Predator Fishing Wire Trace
from £1.99
Fox Rage Predator 49 Strand Steel Wire with Crimps  - Pike Traces
from £15.99
Fox Rage Predator Barbed / Barbless Twin Treble Trace - Wire Traces
from £3.99
Owner S-75M Single Lure Hooks - Fishing Hook - Angling Active
from £2.25 RRP £2.65
Rapala RCD Magnetic Spring Split Ring Pliers - Angling Active
Special Price £24.99 RRP £26.25
Kali Kunnan Bait Elastic – Angling Active
from £2.15 RRP £2.50
Savage Gear Dropshot Rig Kits - Perch Fishing Rigs
from £6.99 RRP £9.99
Pike Pro Twin Treble Trace - Wire Traces Predator Fishing
from £4.99
Owner Twistlock Hooks - Offset Fishing Hooks
from £4.99
Owner Twistlock Weighted Hook - Lure Fishing Hooks
from £4.99
Owner STBL36 Barbless Treble Hooks - Fishing Hooks
from £7.99
Fladen Fishing Slim Float Kit - Pike Fishing Floats
from £3.50
Fox Rage Split Ring Pliers - Fishing Tool Gadget
£10.99
Mustad Demon Heavy Circle - Sea Predator Fishing Hooks
from £3.25 RRP £3.49
BFT Pike Leaders - Wire Lure Traces
from £5.49 RRP £5.99
Effzett Egg Snap Swivels - Terminal Tackle
from £2.47 RRP £2.99
Savage Gear Split Rings - Terminal Tackle
from £3.49 RRP £4.69
Berkley Flex Mono - Fishing Monofilament Lines - Fishing Gut
from £2.97 RRP £5.99
Tronixpro Crimps - Sea Fishing Terminal Tackle
from £1.99 RRP £2.19
Savage Gear Minnow EWG Hooks - Predator Fishing Terminal Tackle
from £5.49 RRP £5.99
Pike Pro Small Hook Covers - Rig Components Sleeves
£4.49
Fladen Fishing Single Trace Crimps - Wire Sleeves
from £1.25

What is terminal tackle?

Terminal tackle refers to the various equipment attached to the end of a fishing line. This includes items such as hooks, sinkers, floats, swivels, leaders, traces and lures. It's the part of the fishing setup that comes in direct contact with the fish and it can be changed and adapted depending on the targeted fish species and the specific fishing technique being used.


What terminal tackle items do I need for pike and perch fishing?

For pike and perch fishing, the following terminal tackle items are commonly used:

Hooks: Single, double or treble hooks, depending on the bait or lure being used.

Wire leaders: Pike have sharp teeth, so using a wire leader helps prevent them from biting through the line.

Floats or bobbers: Useful for presenting live or dead bait at a specific depth.

Swivels: Help prevent line twist, especially when using spinners or other rotating lures.

Sinkers or weights: Help get your bait or lure to the desired depth.


What is pike fishing?

Pike fishing is the act of targeting pike, a predatory freshwater fish known for its aggressive behavior and sharp teeth. Pike can be found in many freshwater habitats, including lochs/lakes, rivers and ponds. Anglers pursue pike using a variety of techniques, including casting lures, trolling and dead baiting, always taking into consideration the pike's powerful strikes and runs during the fight.


What is perch fishing?

Perch fishing refers to the activity of targeting perch, a freshwater fish commonly found in many parts of the world. Perch are known for their distinctive vertical stripes and are often found in schools. They can be caught using a variety of techniques, including jigging, live bait fishing and casting small lures.