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St. Croix Nymphing Rods new

Seated in a comfy armed chair before a crackling fireplace, elixir in hand, your thoughts suddenly shift to future flings with fur and feather. Those daydreams, for the brotherhood of fly anglers, are of trout slurping dry flies from the outer shell of a...

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SUPER FISHING TACKLE To the Rescue new

There’s power-fishing with brawny flippin sticks, finesse-fishing with ultralight tackle, and then there’s superfishing—a whole new type of angling that, until recently wasn’t even physically feasible. Superfishing is driven by crazy advancements in tackle...

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St. Croix Panfish Rods new

Cast. Jig. Rig. Dabble. Drag. Whether you choose to use livebait or artificial incentives, to say there’s an abundance of ploys for plundering panfish is an understatement. The aforementioned methods are a mere pittance of what crappies, bluegills and perch...

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Spring Perch Fishing new

Historically, perch have been known as “the other fish.” You can see it within livewells throughout the Midwest. Walleye anglers are more than happy to keep a clutch of jumbos that happened to be mixing with their primary quarry; crappie catchers aren’t quick ...

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St. Croix develops elite musky Rods

St. Croix has forever been synonymous with “musky tackle.” (Feel free to spell it “muskie,” as dictated by your geographic location or personal preference.) When your rod shop lays smack dab in the musky heartland, you learn a thing or two about the needs of...

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Knot2Kinky Adds Life to Listless Bait

Suckering fish into striking while ice fishing during midwinter is a tireless endeavor – snow and ice are thick; light penetration low; weeds dead or dying; oxygen levels short; predator and prey both in a lethargic state of life. And contrary to popular...

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The Best ‘Fish Finder’ in Your Boat

Boating around your favorite lake or river searching for bass, panfish or walleyes, your eyes never leave the screen. The things this fish finder reveals are simply amazing—forests of flowing underwater vegetation; fields of craggy boulders that house all...

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A Whole Other Can of Worms

Time was, procuring a ponderous string of trout, catfish or sunfish involved little more than a willow stick with hook, line, sinker, and a coffee tin filled with lively critters—angleworms, nightcrawlers or even crickets. Fish gobbled ‘em up like candy. Life ...

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Rigged for a Reservoir, Bass in the Rangefind

Pretty clichéd, but having the “right tools in the toolbox” applies to pretty much every outdoors endeavor. Whether it’s dry matches and an air mattress for camping or a sharp fillet knife and fish batter for a shore lunch; having the right tools for the task ...

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Wave Introduces the Super Soft Pro Series

Wave is proud to announce a new line of plastic baits called the Super Soft Pro series. They feature a softer, heavier plastic that holds twice the salt content of most lures but still leaves room for plenty of MoLoPo fish attracting scent. “We wanted a...

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