Fishing tackle Swordfish

Swordfish fishing is an exciting activity that requires specific skills and the right equipment to master this tried and tested technique. Swordfish are very powerful fish!
In our special swordfish fishing category, you'll find all the equipment you need to track down this monster.

At the bottom of the page, we'll show you how to choose the right equipment, from rods to lures, and give you some tips on how to make your fishing trips a success.

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Swordfish fishing rods

To fish for swordfish, you'll need a sturdy rod capable of withstanding the power of these imposing fish. There are several types of rod on the market, and you need to choose them carefully according to their characteristics and your preferences. Here are a few things to bear in mind:

  • Power: Opt for a rod with enough power to withstand battles with swordfish, marlin and other large fish. The power of the rod should also be adapted to the lures or baits you use.
  • Length: rod should be between 7 and 9 feet (i.e. 2 to 3 metres) to ensure a good balance between manoeuvrability and casting distance.
  • Material: Fibreglass rods are more affordable, while carbon rods offer a better power-to-weight ratio.
  • Type of rod rod: Trolling rods are most commonly used for swordfish fishing.

Reels for swordfish fishing

The choice of reel is also crucial to a successful fishing trip. It must be solid and reliable to withstand the intense battles with these powerful fish. Here are a few criteria to consider:

  • Capacity: Make sure the reel can hold enough line to allow for long battles with swordfish.
  • Sturdiness: Choose a metal reel (aluminium or stainless steel) that will stand up better to the tough conditions and strength of swordfish.
  • Brake system: A properly adjusted brake system is essential to control line tension when fighting fish.
  • Size: Choose a reel suited to the size of your rod and capable of withstanding the loads imposed by swordfish.

Swordfish lures

There are many lures designed specifically for swordfish fishing, but it's important to find the one that best suits your fishing conditions and personal preferences. Here are a few popular types of lure:

  • Soft lures: These lures imitate the natural prey of swordfish and can be particularly effective in certain fishing conditions.
  • Hard lures: Hard lures are generally more durable and can be used in a wider range of fishing conditions.
  • Jigs: These lures are particularly suited to deep fishing and can be very attractive to swordfish.
  • Lures for trolling: trolling is a popular technique for swordfish fishing. Some lures are specially designed for this purpose.

Essential accessories for swordfish fishing

Choosing the right fishing tackle is not just about rod and the reel. You also need specific accessories to optimise your chances of success.

The fishing harness

Indispensable for fishing for big fish such as swordfish and marlin, the fishing harness distributes the power of the fish efficiently over your whole body. It also makes it easier to maintain your rod and reduces the risk of muscle fatigue during prolonged fights with swordfish.

Hooks suitable for swordfish

The size and strength of your hooks are crucial for catching these large fish. Opt for quality stainless steel and corrosion-resistant hooks to avoid rust problems and guarantee their durability.

To sum up, swordfishing is an exciting activity that requires specific and adapted equipment. By choosing your equipment carefully and taking our advice into account, you'll be ready to rise to the challenge and make the most of this rewarding experience.