Featured Reviews

One component of fishing that can make a huge difference in everything from angler fatigue to hook up ratio, having the ability to present a bait properly, casting distance and accuracy as well as myriad other concerns is a good, balanced rod. Yes, the stick you’re using can, depending on which one you’re throwing, either… [Continue Reading]

Daiwa Kage Rod Review

Daiwa introduced their Tatula series of reels several years ago beginning with the original Tatula 100 and 100 Type R. We’ve had every major version update since then including the CT Type R and the SV. We obtained the new Tatula 100 some time last year and have been fishing with it ever since.

There are times when big topwater walking baits are key to getting bites while other situations may call for something a little less boisterous. One bait that you can use that still has a decent length to it but presents itself with more subtlety is the Berkley Drift Walker. This bait comes in ten colors… [Continue Reading]

ICAST 2011: River2Sea

 Let’s  take a look at some lures from River2Sea that were introduced at ICAST. River2Sea has had a relationship with Larry Dahlberg which has resulted in several new lures for the company over the past few years. This year the big news is that most of these baits are getting downsized. No, not being eliminated but rather, made smaller.   [Read more…]

ICAST 2011: Airrus

Airrus is known for manufacturing quality rods and this year they are showing some new offerings in their product line. The first is the Airrus Co-Matrix 2.0. This rod is essentially a reworking of the original Co-Matrix 457 that a lot of folks have fished since it’s introduction in 2002. [Read more…]

ICAST 2011: Gamakatsu

Gamakatsu has long been known for their hooks and this year they are introducing a few new products to their catalog. The first is the Mini Heavy Cover Hook which is a medium wire hook that has a built in bait keeper designed for finesse applications in and around cover. They will be available in several sizes to address a wide range of baits that the angler might want to throw.  [Read more…]

ICAST 2011: Shimano

Shimano is another company that has done a lot of revamping for the new year. The new Curado 200 G starts with a new green color and three spool colors depending on the gear ratio you choose.

Besides the cosmetic changes to the Curado, there are some changes that devotees will appreciate including a new 1/8 turn, Easy Access Attached sideplate for adjusting the braking system. The new reel will come in both right and left hand retrieve models, three different gear ratios, weigh 6.9 ounces and is a five bearing system.   [Read more…]

ICAST 2011: Daiwa

For those Daiwa fans out there, you will be happy to know that there are several new products for this year led by the T3 Casting Reel. The T3 uses a Zaion Carbon frame and sideplate which is said to be rival the rigidity and strength of magnesium but doesn’t corrode. The biggest news with this reel is the new level-wind mechanism. Daiwa calls it the T-Wing. This piece of hardware significantly increases the free space that line has to pass through when casting, thereby reducing friction. [Read more…]

ICAST 2011: Abu Garcia

Next on our ICAST list is Abu Garcia. Their newest reel is the Revo MGX which incidentally, won the “Best of Show for Freshwater Reels”. This reel utilizes a magnesium alloy frame called X-mag and side-plates that are made of a lighter than aluminum C-6 carbon. [Read more…]

ICAST 2011: Quantum

It’s that time of year again for ICAST and we here at MVF are going to try to take you through the show one manufacturer at a time and give you the highlights of the new gear that has been showcased.

Let’s start with Quantum who once again, have managed to debut a totally new product without a lot of pre-show publicity. Last year they debuted the Smoke baitcasting series with the Smoke rods.

This year they are adding a spinning reel and rods to the Smoke lineup. The spinning reel will be available in two sizes. A 25 series and a 30 series. These reels utilize porting everywhere they are able to reduce weight but maintain structural rigidity throughout the reel. Both are 10 bearing systems and both weight less than 8 ounces. [Read more…]

Welcome To ICAST 2011 Week!

This week is all about ICAST 2011!

As you probably already know, the ICAST show took place in Las Vegas last week, and what a killer show it was. Over the past few days, Pops has been pouring over his notes, reports, press releases and pictures to break down all of the action for you.

ICAST is the biggest show of it’s kind, so getting the important information that you need and want can be a little tough. What we have decided to do is break down each manufacturer’s offerings to make it easier for you.

Stay posted and get ready—There will be a lot of information coming at you this week!

Dirty Jigs California Swim Jig

Dirty Jigs California Swim Jig

I know that at this time of year a lot of folks are concentrating on fishing deep and slow or using finesse baits because the fish can be so sluggish from the heat. Today we’re going to take a look at the Dirty Jigs California Swim Jig. We’ve reviewed the Dirty Jigs finesse swim jig but this is a whole different animal.

The California Swim Jig is a big, beefy full bodied bait that is designed to be used in front of swim baits. I prefer four inch baits but you can stick a five inch or so behind this head and be perfectly fine. Now why would anyone want a jig like this? To give the fish a different look. It’s that simple and in the case of the California Swim Jig, gives them a bait that is designed to catch big fish. [Read more…]

Fly Fishing For Beginners: How To Roll Cast

In this edition of fly fishing for beginners, we are going to look at yet another facet of casting—the roll cast.

The fly fishing roll cast is an incredibly useful tool, especially on wild water where the trees and shrubs grow right up to the water’s edge. Imagine if you were in a river like that, with trees right behind you, and you were to attempt a basic fly cast. What do you think would happen?

Of course your fly would end up catching a “tree fish,” you would probably end up cursing a lot, and in the end, you would have to replace your fly. All in, that’s bad news. [Read more…]