Tackle, Bait & Last-Minute Fixes: Palma & the North
What This Buyer’s Guide Covers
Landing in Mallorca without a full kit? No problem. This guide shows what’s smart to pack, what’s easy to buy on-island, where to look in Palma and the north, and how to handle those inevitable last-minute fixes before a dawn session.
- Planning your days? Pair this with Family Fishing from Palma, Shore Fishing Around Palma, North Mallorca Fishing: Alcúdia & Pollença, and Mallorca Fishing Seasons.
- Weather calls the shots for shore and boat days — check Palma de Mallorca Weather when you choose AM vs PM.
🧳 Pack vs Buy Here
| Item | Pack from Home | Buy in Mallorca | Notes |
| Travel rod (2–4 pcs, 7–9 ft) | ✅ | — | Airlines-safe; covers shore & boat light work |
| 2500–3000 reel (spare spool) | ✅ | — | Spool 8–12 lb braid; bring a little reel grease |
| Fluorocarbon leaders (6–12 lb) | ✅ | ✅ | Island stock is fine; bring favourite brand if picky |
| Hooks sizes 6–10 + few 1/0 | ✅ | ✅ | Barbless or crush barbs for kids |
| Split shot / small sinkers | — | ✅ | Cheap and widely stocked |
| Micro metals 10–20 g | ✅ | ✅ | Colours: natural baitfish + one bright |
| Jigheads 5–10 g + soft plastics | ✅ | ✅ | Slim profiles for clear water |
| Floats & stoppers | — | ✅ | Easy to find near marinas |
| Pliers, line cutters | ✅ | ✅ | Compact multi-tool works well |
| Reef-safe sunscreen & hat strap | ✅ | — | Sun + breeze = must-haves |
| Dry bag (phone/ID) | ✅ | — | Boats & rock hops |
🪝 Terminal Tackle Shortlist

| Use-Case | Rig | Spec | Why it Works |
| Kids & beginners on rocks | Small float rig | Size 6–8 hooks, pea-sized split shot | Visual bites, gentle presentation |
| Rock–sand transitions | Carolina-light | 7–10 g bullet, 60–80 cm 8 lb fluoro | Slides over rough ground; versatile |
| Jetty heads at dawn | Micro metal | 10–20 g spoon/jig, fast retrieve | Covers water, finds mackerel/bonito |
| Clear, calm days | Jighead + soft plastic | 5–10 g, natural colours | Subtle, matches small baitfish |
| Marina walls | Bread/prawn pieces | Size 8–10 hooks | Simple bait = steady bites |
Tip: Missed bites? Downsize hooks one step and shorten baits.
🔧 Quick Repairs & Common Issues
- Wind knots on braid: cut back 1–2 m, re-tie with a slim FG/Double Uni; slow your cast tempo.
- Frayed leader near rocks: swap to fresh 40–60 cm section; check after every fish.
- Sticky reel after beach day: quick rinse in fresh water, dry, one drop of oil on line roller.
- Bent trebles on micro metals: replace with single inline hooks (easier release for kids).
Boat-day checklist (night before): tie fresh leader, pre-rig a float and a jighead, pack pliers, tape, small first-aid and the dry bag.
🗺️ Where to Shop: Palma & North

We point you to neighbourhoods and marina zones where tackle and bait are commonly sold. Walk the waterfronts and look just behind the first row of cafés.
- Palma Waterfront (Cathedral → Paseo Marítimo): around Moll Vell, Real Club Náutico and the central marina strips you’ll find small tackle counters and convenience stores with bait, floats, metals and basics.
- Portixol → Cala Gamba: promenade area with shore-angler traffic; expect floats, hooks, prawn/bread-friendly bits, and basic lures.
- Club de Mar: handy for last-minute sinkers, leaders and simple rigs before a charter.
- Port d’Alcúdia (North): streets behind the marina and along the promenade often carry bait, hooks, sinkers and entry-level lures.
- Port de Pollença (North): seafront and second-row streets near the marina for soft plastics, metals and terminal tackle; ask cafés which kiosks open early.
If you’re out late, supermarkets sometimes stock a small rack of hooks, line and sinkers — good emergency backup.
💶 Prices You Can Expect
| Item | Typical Range |
| Fluorocarbon leader spool (50 m) | €6–12 |
| Pack of small hooks (10–15 pcs) | €2–5 |
| Split shot / small sinkers | €2–6 |
| Micro metal 10–20 g | €5–12 |
| Jigheads (pack of 3–5) | €4–9 |
| Soft plastics (pack) | €4–9 |
| Basic float kit | €3–7 |
👨👩👧 Traveller & Family Tips

- Kids first: crush barbs, use circle hooks for bait, and keep a small trash bag for line offcuts.
- Sun tactics: polarised sunglasses + hat strap change the day more than any lure.
- Boat vs shore packing: on boats, fewer lures, more leader; on shore, add a bucket/sling and shoes with grip.
- Keep it simple: one float setup + one metal + one soft plastic will out-fish a jammed tackle box on holiday.
📦 Fly-In Minimalist Checklist
- 2-piece travel rod + 2500 reel (mainline 8–12 lb braid)
- Fluoro leaders 6–12 lb (two spools)
- Hooks (6–10), split shot, a few sinkers
- Two micro metals (silver + bright), three jigheads (5–10 g)
- Soft plastics (slim, natural) + one small float kit
- Pliers, clipper, tape, dry bag, reef-safe sunscreen, hat
❓ FAQ
Can I rent rods on the island?
Some charters include all gear; for shore fishing we suggest packing a travel rod for fit and familiarity.
Is bait easy to find?
Yes. Near marinas and promenades you’ll find prawn-friendly rigs and basics. Bread works well for bream around rocks.
Do I need heavy line?
Not usually. Clear water rewards lighter leaders (6–10 lb) unless you’re working rough ground.
What about servicing a reel?
Minor fixes (line roller clean, spool re-spool) are commonly handled by small waterfront shops; for bigger issues, swap to your spare spool.