The Outdoor Gear We Recommend
We may have a little bit of a hoarding problem. Good gear need not be expensive, but it has to improve the experience in some way. Whether it’s the right rod, a certain bait, or the world’s best rainsuit, we’ll give unfiltered opinions on what we use and why we use it.
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Abundant and Specialized Travel Rod Options – April 2022
Just when I think I’ve found every multi-piece rod on the market today I inevitably seem to come across more options. Despite the fact that three-, four-, and even five-piece rods aren’t the preferred tools for the majority of anglers, manufacturers fill multiple niches with their rods aimed at traveling fishermen. Here are some more that I’ve found lately.
What Did You Catch It On? Lures for PBs Around the Globe
Post a picture of an impressive fish on Facebook or Instagram and you’re likely to get two questions: “How big was it?” and “What did you catch it on?” Here are some answers from Brazil, Alaska, Mexico and Africa, the lures that produced by personal bests.
Specialty Trailer Hooks
Not all trailer hooks are created equally or for the same purpose. Find the specialty model that fits your spoon, swimbait or frog and increase your landing percentage.
Fishing Scales for Heavyweights
When it comes to freshwater fish like bass, I’m a stickler for accurate weights. While the stories can be hyperbolic, the actual weights should not be. But what can you do when you catch fish in the 30+ lb. range? Here are some options, scales and otherwise.
This Could Save Your Life -- Testing out the SPOT Gen4
While many of our adventures are close to major population centers, we’ve taken a few that were in the far suburbs of “off the grid.” Of course, that remoteness comes with a certain risk if we’re outside the range of cellular phone service. We tested the SPOT Gen4 Satellite GPS messenger on our most recent trip to Guatemala.
Bassmaster Classic Product Introductions for Traveling Anglers
The Bassmaster Classic Expo has become a prime time for bass fishing manufacturers to introduce new products. Here are some of the best ones for traveling anglers from the 2022 show in Greenville, SC.
My June El Salto Lures: Back To the Basics
We’re headed back to Lake El Salto this June and I’m going back to the basics. On several of my last trips I decided that I wanted to try a bunch of new baits and I wasn’t going to stop fishing with a particular bait until it caught a fish. Sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn’t. Now it’s time to go all-in on five lures that I feel are a sure thing.
Gan Craft’s Peacock Bass Swimbait
There are plenty of peacock bass imitating lures out there, but not all of them can stand up to the sometimes toothy thrashing of Amazonian beasts. Fortunately, there’s a new addition to the mix. The Gan Craft Shift 183 has a beautiful paint job and maintains its proper motion at high speeds.
Which Rods Should You Bring to El Salto?
I understand that some of you are picky about your rods. Maybe you’re loyal to a particular brand. Nothing I can say will dissuade you from bringing your own rods south of the border. If I told you that your own rods were categorically unnecessary, I’d be a hypocrite since I have 20 of them down there. If you decide to tote your own, bring some all-purpose models, but also consider which techniques are most likely to benefit from specialized actions or models.
Carolina Rigging for Lobinas Grandes in Mexico
At times fishing a Carolina Rig feels like watching paint dry, and when you break off it takes a long time to retie properly, another strike against it. At the same time, I’m honest enough to know that it can produce big fish and a lot of fish. There have been several times where we’ve been able to catch a few fish offshore on crankbaits, football jigs or Texas Rigs, while a Carolina Rig seemed to get bit on almost every cast.
Six New Items for Traveling Anglers at Tackle Warehouse
I’m unrepentant about the fact that I peruse the Tackle Warehouse “New Items” tab daily and still order far more gear than I can ever use in a lifetime – although I’ll die trying. Here are six of the most intriguing items for traveling anglers that they’ve added recently.
New for Trip #3 to Casa Vieja Lodge
I absolutely love the Casa Vieja Lodge experience – everything from the accommodations to the food to the service and of course the fishing. But here’s my gripe: It doesn’t provide any tackle-buying opportunities. Still, I’m bringing new apparel.
Red Lures Even a Writer Can Use Successfully
Guys like KVD, Ike and Hank Cherry certainly know more about lures than I do, but they could also catch fish on a wet cigarette butt. If something produces consistently for me, then it’s probably effectively foolproof. Here's a list of red products that work for me (and remember, I like the color so much I married a redhead).
Chad Morgenthaler’s Early Season Ozarks Crankbaits
No region is more closely associated with a single crankbait than the Ozarks and the Storm Wiggle Wart, but it’s not a cure-all. You can’t just fling it out and get bit on every cast. You have to have the right color, the right tackle, and of course be in the right place under the right conditions. Check out Chad Morgenthaler’s complete system.
Travel Rod Tidbits – Early 2022
We continue to monitor airline-friendly rods (many of them from outside the U.S.). I won’t put out specific recommendations unless and until I have real-life experience with them, but my knowledge is growing every day as I put them through their paces. In the meantime, here are four notes and finds that may help you in the near term.
Don’t Skimp on These Four Fishing Essentials
There are certain fishing gear that I’ll pay a premium for, either because they lead to more fish in the boat or because they enhance the overall experience. “Skimping” means different things to different people, but when deciding how to allot your discretionary fishing dollars, these are four that deserve top priority.
Every Ounce Counts
We’ve fished El Salto just about every January since 2013 and this year we found it to be more of a struggle than usual. The moon was full and the weather was cooler than normal and the fishing wasn’t up to its overall consistency. Luckily our group made precise adjustments to increase the bite.
What They Bitin’? – El Salto January 2022
We just returned from what was likely the toughest bite in our nearly 20 trips to Lake El Salto. “Tough” is a relative thing. Just like pizza and sex, even when it’s “bad,” El Salto is still “good.” Five of the 14 members of our party caught their personal bests and just about every day some legit, scale-weighed, 8- and 9-pounders showed up. Here is our remarkably short list of baits that produced bites.
Rats Heading South for the Winter
Historically, the SPRO BBZ Rat has been an inexpensive option for rat fishing El Salto. Unfortunately, the SPROs have become tough to find at a reasonable price. I have a few still in the package that I plan to put to good use. However, if we’re fortunate enough to get on a good rat bite at El Salto this month I’d like to gain confidence in some other options.
Our Top Five Zoom Baits for Big Mexican Bass
Zoom makes some of the most popular soft plastics for bass on the planet. What if you were limited to five, each in a single color, for your next dream fishing trip to Mexico? Here are a quintet of starting points that we’ve utilized successfully.