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.
No tackle shop on earth provides more specialized gear for bass than Tackle Warehouse. If you want it, they've got it in stock — whether it's a proven winner or the newest items on the market — and their service is exceptional.
Prepping Your Tackle for Storage at Anglers Inn
If there are items that you know you’re likely to use on your next trip to Mexico it pays to keep a bag of gear in the Anglers Inn storage. We’ve done so for about a decade, and we’ve never had a problem of any sort. I just send a message before we travel and it’s waiting outside our room.
Six New Tackle Warehouse Products That Update Our Past Articles
Tackle companies keep on innovating. Tackle Warehouse is usually the first vendor to get the new gear and they certainly have the most comprehensive selection. I scour the “New Products” tab daily -- here are 6 new items that update our past articles.
Big Baits and New JDM Products That Gained Street Cred on the 2024 Elite Series
This was the first Elite Series season I can recall where big gliders showed up in more than just a couple of derbies. There were also quite a few JDM products that gained a following. Most notable among them was the Deps Sakamata Shad.
Celebrating Our 19th Anniversary with Special Gifts
We've been married 19 years and we have every material thing we need – and if we don’t we tend to buy it for ourselves. That makes purchasing anniversary gifts tough, because you want to do something special, but we’re also laser-focused on saving for retirement. Let me know if you think I handled the process well.
My Latest Crock-O-Gator Buzzbait Order
I overlooked the Crock-O-Gator Head Knocker Buzzbait for about 20 years. That was a mistake and now I’m making up for lost time. Check out what I purchased from them with cold, hard cash to make sure I’ll have enough.
What Did You Use to Catch Your First Fish? (Hosted June 2024 El Salto Trip)
As you step out of the van at Anglers Inn El Salto, the next steps are to collect your first of many secret recipe margaritas, follow your bags to your room, and quickly rig up some rods. You only get one first cast, and one first fish so I asked the members of our June group what they used to break the ice.
PRADCO Lures That You Should Take to Mexico
Over the past several decades, PRADCO Outdoor Brands has purchased up quite a few iconic fishing tackle companies. You’ll find some selection of them at every tournament, in just about every angler’s boat. While I haven’t used a Jitterbug in decades, plenty of their offerings are still included on our frequent trips to Mexico.
The Mayor of El Salto
The Crush City Mayor was winning tournaments for Rapala pros before it officially came to market. Several of the group members on our June 2024 trip to El Salto were tipped off that it was deadly in Mexico, too – not just for numbers of fish, but for true giants. When we got back,we made an order from Normark
Let’s Go Surfing With Daiwa
While air travel with any rods these days is often a pain in the butt, serious surf anglers are particularly burdened. Their rods are often in the 10- to 11-foot range. There have also been a dearth of high-end travel surf rods. Daiwa aims to remedy that with their Ardito Series.
Lures I Associate With Rick Clunn’s Unmatched Career
Rick Clunn’s true distinguishing characteristics are his explorations into seasonal patterns and his inquiries into the mental side of the game. Nevertheless, as I look back on his career there are a number of lures that I associate directly with him.
Investing in a Shimano Stella for Hard-Pulling Saltwater Fish
If you’d asked me a decade ago to assess the top price I’d spend on a spinning reel, I likely would’ve said $100-150. Maybe if I was feeling a little bit flush I would’ve pushed the ceiling to $200. Well, those days are over.
Ott’s Hot Weather River Repertoire
Ott DeFoe does just about everything well on the water, but his calling card is river fishing. He excels in knowing when to abandon the “lake portion” of an impoundment. On several occasions he’s used a tunnel hull boat to get up there, but when wise to do so he’ll also go upstream in his fiberglass Nitro.
What is a Wind On Leader?
We’ve used various kinds of leaders, but when we got to the tuna grounds it was a whole different deal. Forget your FG knots or swivels, they had a set-up that was foreign to us. We asked Elliott Stark to explain the purpose and the components of the wind on leader.
How Hanna Learned to Crawl
It’s rare that Hanna gets to use a particular lure class before I do. Even though I was the one who packed two crawler-style topwater baits for our most recent trip to El Salto, she was the one who tied them on first and got the insane bite going.
Al Perkinson’s Top Bajío Picks for Every Situation
Since being introduced to Bajío Sunglasses a few years ago, we’ve become huge fans of the brand, their products and everything they stand for. We’ve interviewed two of the women behind the brand – Marguerite Meyer and Melinda Mize – about their favorite shades. Now we’re going to co-founder Al Perkinson for his picks.
Realistic Goby Baits for Big Bronze Bass
As the northland thaws, it’s a good reminder to pack bass lures that are meant to resemble gobies. These invasive species may have some deleterious impacts on other industries, but in the Great Lakes and elsewhere they’ve turned the smallmouths into footballs.
Shane Jarvis Depends on Grundéns at Sport Fish Panama Island Lodge
On our four trips to Sport Fish Panama Island Lodge we’ve run the full gamut of weather (well, everything except cold). Shane Jarvis and his team are on the water 300 days a year, sometimes dealing with brutal sun and strong rain, and they’ve got to stay on the fish constantly. They depend on Grundéns gear.
What’s Your Favorite Firetiger?
The color pattern known as “Firetiger” means different things to different people. Check out 12 different companies’ versions and you might find one you like better than all the rest.
What They Bitin’? – El Salto June 2024
On our recently completed trip to El Salto I kept my lure selections remarkably simple. I’d bet that 80% of my casts and an equal percentage of my fish came on just 5-6 baits in a handful of colors. That’s because I’ve calmed down a little bit and don’t feel the need to reinvent the wheel, and also because the bass were somewhat picky.
Bass Boat Saver Keeps Your Fiberglass in Peak Condition
I’m pretty sure that I bought my first bottle of Bass Boat Saver in 1998, and six boats later it’s still my preferred product. It removes grime and bugs and all sorts of debris with a minimum of elbow grease, smells good, and it’s affordable. Last year I started using their Black Label Ceramic Shield.