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 2018 Best of Category Award Winners

Orlando, Fla — For the first time in the history of the ICAST show, the best of show winner will be announced the day after the winners in each category are announced.

Today was category day, and we have the full list of award winners for you. Before we get the full list, a few notes. [Read more…]

Scaleprints.com – The 21st Century Way to Immortalize Your Catch

If we had to choose just one aspect of fishing that we enjoy above all the others it would have to be the story.

Yes, every caught fish has its own unique account behind it. It doesn’t have to be a personal best, have exceptional color or necessarily differentiated in some obvious way. It will still have a feature.

Of course, the exceptional fish are the ones whose tales we retell most often. Whether it be the first fish of a particular species, a true fish of a life time, a fish that demonstrated some very unusual behavior or a myriad of other circumstances that make it special to us, we tend not only to relive the experience but also to want some record of that specific event. [Read more…]

The New Quantum Smoke S3 – A Serious Contender

We were introduced to Quantum’s newest line of casting reels at ICAST last year during the on the water event. There, we were able to use the new Smoke Series Three (S3) for a few minutes which resulted in a longer conversation with Michael Whitman regarding the complete re-engineering that these reels have undergone.

 

We knew after having cast with them for several minutes that while they shared certain characteristics with the models they are replacing, these were very few with upgrades evident from top to bottom.

We have used several Quantum products in the past beginning with the Classic Express from many years ago. From then through the introduction of the S3, there have been an array of real good reels but there have also been some that have missed the mark.

This new line however really shows the commitment that the company has made to up the ante so that there products once again deliver for anglers across the spectrum. [Read more…]

Ish Monroe Wins a Wild One on the Mississippi River

La Crosse Wi — In a tournament that saw four leaders on four different days, Ish Monroe’s story of victory was as improbable as one could get.

On the first day of fishing on the Mississippi River, Ish got stuck on a sandbar and couldn’t move.

“That was as stuck as I’ve ever been in a bass boat,” he said, “And it turned out to be a blessing in disguise.”

After freeing his boat, Ish noticed some grass and duckweed and went to work. “I ended up catching a solid limit of bass before I ever got to my original destination,” he said. The frustrating start ended up revealing a winning strategy. [Read more…]

Duo Realiz Shad 59MR – Small but Mighty Fine

Post spawn can be feast or famine. Some days, the fish will hit anything you throw in the water but more often than not, they can be down right finicky, with a severe case of lockjaw.

 

When this happens, anglers will go through lures at an accelerated rate trying to find what they will hit. We’ve got a suggestion for you that you may not have heard of. No, it isn’t a brand new lure but one that goes largely overlooked.

The Duo Realis Shad 59MR Crankbait. This little plug is what you would get if you were to cross a small squarebill with a tiny jerkbait. The shape is an elongated minnow with fairly flat sides, molded in gill plate detail, 3D eyes, a narrow tear drop shaped lip, very small split ring, a slender profile and two sticky sharp unspecified treble hooks.

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The New Rapala Balsa Extreme BX Brat squarebill, exceptionally well mannered

Squarebills are a staple for us because of how versatile they are.

You can run the better ones through some seriously nasty stuff all the while banging them off every manner of obstruction including rock, wood, hard bottom, soft bottom and everything in between.

 

While some of us not only remember but still have our favorite real wood versions (yeah, showing my age here), there are a lot of anglers whose only exposure to these little gems has been the plastic versions that have dominated the market the last few decades.

Rapala has recently combined the best of both worlds with the introduction of the BX Brat. The Brat currently comes in two sizes. The BXB-3, which comes in at 2” – 3/8 oz and the BXB-6, which is also 2” – 3/8 oz. Both employ two size 6 VMC round bend short shank trebles that are sticky sharp out of the package.

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The Daiwa Tatula Elite AGS – Beauty and the Beast

It’s mind boggling  to look back a couple of decades or more at the gear that was considered on the cutting edge and compare that to what is available these days.

Honestly, there hasn’t been a time where real, meaningful advances have come quicker than they do today.

 

As new introductions and competition demand better products from every corner, some companies have taken on these challenges with gusto and continue to push the envelope with each new upgrade.

Daiwa is one of those corporations that doesn’t seem to be content with sitting on their existing product line for any amount of time. Instead, they seem focused on raising the bar every chance they get.

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Greg Hackney Owns the Sabine River

Orange, Texas — On the final day of the B.A.S.S. Elite Series event on the Sabine River, Greg Hackney only brought 7 pounds 5 ounces to the weigh in stage, and that didn’t matter in the slightest.

The previous three days he’d dominated so thoroughly that it was enough to bring home the trophy, the $100,000 check, and the ticket to the Bassmaster Classic. [Read more…]

The Savage Gear 3D Fruck, Hmmm

With top-water season here in many parts of the country, you may be looking to add something a little bit different to your toolbox to throw at ‘em. Something that has a profile that the fish aren’t used to, an action that they aren’t conditioned to avoid, just something maybe a little bit weird.

 

If that’s the case, let us introduce you to the Savage Gear 3D Savage Fruck. Quite a mouthful so from here on out we’ll simply refer to this hollow body bait as the Fruck which is a melding of the words, “frog” and “duck”, and bingo … Fruck.

It was interesting to see just how many of the European manufacturers had in their line ups similar style lures. We really don’t know whether it’s due to the fact that so many of those same companies seem to produce products for pike and muskie. It could be that those species of fish more readily eat ducklings or that there aren’t as many frogs over there for forage or some other unknown reason. But the majority of them make a hollow body duckling imitator.

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The Jackall Gavacho Frog – Right At Home in the Slop

With spring well on its way in the majority of the country, our thoughts — and I’m sure we’re not alone — are again turning toward fishing with a frog.

 

Yes, there are any number of frogs available to the angler these days but very few of them combine as much versatility as one that we obtained last season that has become a first stringer for us.

The Jackall Gavacho’s body is 2.75 inches long with the longest tail, in the center, adding another almost 3 inches. It weighs about 5/8. The body is streamlined in the front around the cupped mouth while getting wider in the rear to accommodate and very effectively hide the double hook. The material used is soft and easily collapses when a fish bites.

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