
How Technology is Improving Fishing Gear
Studies indicate that smart nets can reduce bycatch by up to 60%, and you can now see fish density and water conditions in real time.

Studies indicate that smart nets can reduce bycatch by up to 60%, and you can now see fish density and water conditions in real time.

Supporting local communities, ensuring tighter tolerances, and purchasing fishing gear that won’t quit when the bite starts are all benefits of purchasing American-made gear. Staples

Trolling covers a wide area, while casting narrows the target; you’ll often start by sweeping large areas to find fish, then switch to precise casts

You can quickly identify fish-holding water by understanding what maps actually show. Begin with constrictions, confluences, and inside corners to funnel bait. Examine tight bathymetric

When water rises, you should think like the forage and the bass chasing it. Work the new shoreline, hit hard edges, and watch for cleaner

As the water cools, bass quickly move to the edges of weed lines. When scouting the structure, you’ll find pike and muskie in ambush spots

As the water cools and bass begin to chase shad, it’s important to adjust your fishing approach according to the season. You should focus on

When you buy a fishing license, you help protect marine life. The fees you pay don’t just give you the right to fish; they also

Imagine casting a line into a sea of opportunities, where each ripple represents a chance for fun and connection. Involving your family in friendly fishing

Imagine you’re out on the water, battling a hefty marlin, and you suddenly question the strength of your knot. You might find yourself torn between

Picture this: a calm summer morning on the Gulf Coast, the sun glinting off the water as you cast your line, anticipating a fruitful day

Picture yourself casting your line into a crystal-clear lake, where every detail is important. You might question whether the clear line you chose is the