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I predict 2026 will be remembered as the year glidebaits hit saltwater. This year, backwater anglers will learn what sweetwater anglers already know: big-body lures attract a larger class of fish. My favorite trend for ‘26 flattens the learning curve for complicated electronics. Touchscreen displays and idiot-proof controls make it easy to operate advanced sonar […]

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Casey Reed has spent years traveling across the country competing in fishing tournaments, but his journey started in the Blue Ridge Mountains. “After figuring out my local lakes, I traveled to North Carolina and Tennessee,” he says. Eventually, he fished the most famous bass lakes in the country. Reed quickly learned that understanding how to […]

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Outfitting a kayak with electronics and electric motors is impossible without the latest battery technology. Forward-facing sonar, multi-function displays, trolling motor and electric outboard are only possible with powerful, lightweight, reliable and durable lithium batteries. The latest battery tech features smart batteries with Bluetooth connection and bulletproof construc...


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On May 23, Cheslei Akima and Alika Dickerson were pedalling their tandem fishing kayak in the waters off the coast of West Maui, Hawaii. They were headed offshore to do some kayak fishing, like they spend many of their weekends doing together. It was a beautiful day, with clear skies, warm temperatures and calm water. […]

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Walking a surface lure across calm water while bracing for a redfish to strike is the ultimate anticipation. Redfish are generally bottomfeeders with a downturned mouth. To eat a surface bait, redfish pounce on the lure like a cat on a mouse. The resulting explosion and hard strike is one of the most exciting experiences […]

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