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FROM BASSIN' MAGAZINE
The Reel McCoys: New Rods & Reels
By Tyler Henning, Equipment Editor

For the everyday angler, sometimes it's just easier to pick up a perfectly matched rod and
reel, leaving no choices up for debate. It might just be a savvy move to buy one of the new combos available that will guarantee no mistakes and errors in your shopping prowess. More
FROM CRAPPIE WORLD MAGAZINE
Hot New Gear For 2008
By Tyler Henning, Equipment Editor

Another new year brings about another year’s worth of innovations that
are worthy of your attention. Every year, anglers are privy to a variety of new technologies
and products that are sure to increase the chances of catching a stringer full of slabs. This year’s new innovations are highlighted by a fishing rod made of carrots, a new portable
livewell bag, a high-technology fish finder that works off of a dock and soft-plastic baits that
will have you replacing your minnow bucket with an imitation minnow bucket. More


MORE EQUIPMENT
New Hooks, Lines & Sinkers
By Tyler Henning, Equipment Editor

To have the complete fishing arsenal, three critical pieces are necessary for that direct line between you and one large hawg. Without the proper hook, line and sinker, you might as well revert back to an old-fashioned canepole. Each year, the latest and greatest becomes available... More




Take The Easy Way Out
By Tyler Henning, Equipment Editor

Frustration can sprout up on the water at any time. Perhaps a missed hook-up, a motor stalling or not having enough storage is enough to ruin your day. However, sometimes the smallest and simplest fishing accessories can add joy and a touch of ease to your fishing. Manufacturers are continually tinkering, trying to make fishing the most carefree sport on the planet. More




Tungsten Weights: Are They Worth The Extra Cost?
By Margie Anderson

Who could ever have imagined that anglers would be paying more than $5 for a single worm weight? Boggles the mind, doesn't it? "You have to keep in mind that if something puts otherwise impossible fish in the boat for you, the check you cash after a tournament makes it well worth the few bucks you spent... More



































 
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