Dave Earley gives tips on modifying a jointed lure to increase hook ups while targeting salmon.
The Lucky Strike Basket Net and Firetiger finishes are part of the new offerings from Lucky Strike.
Mark Melnyk shows off his new line of Signature Series Sundog eyewear.
The new G.Loomis Pro-4X rods, named Best Fly Rod award at ICAST 2011, borrow from the NRX series, but are available at a lower price point.
Bob Mahoney goes over the advancements done to the GL2 Series of fishing rods that won G.Loomis the Best Freshwater Rod award at ICAST 2011.
A closer look at the new Power-Pole control options that helped it win an award for the Best Boating Accessory at ICAST 2011.
Dan Cornell of the Boomerang Tool Company talks about the new and innovative set of retractable pliers introduced at this year's ICAST.
Dave Mercer models Mustang's new ACCEL100 Fishing Vest with it's cozy fleece collar and pockets, that are almost as soft as Charles' hair. With something this comfortable why wouldn't you wear it?
Imagine never having to fiddle with line snips or having to hunt down the end of the line on a spool or worry about line running off the spool. Shark Tooth is one simple tool available at ICAST that takes care of all these little jobs that fits on every spool and cuts every kind of line.
Clay Norris of Berkley talks about NanoFil, the winner of the Best of Show and Best Line awards at ICAST!
The Rage Series line of fishing rods is all the rage, and Rich Belanger of St. Croix explains what sets them apart from other rods.
Conway Bowman talks about the most important piece of gear every angler needs when sightfishing and the new technology that puts Kaenon Sunglasses at the top.
Bob Mahoney explains how to use PowerPro Depth Hunter line to get your lure to a precise depth.
Sardines are a great bait to use for fishing on the West Coast. Anglers who use this bait are always wondering if baiting your hook a certain way will make a difference to what and how many fish you catch. Captain Frank Falkenburg tells us what works best
Its Spring time and the Southern Shore of Lake Ontario is starting heat up. The warm water outflow from the Niagara River is calling in baitfish to the shallows and trout and salmon are gorging themselves on smelt and alewife. This year I've been lucky enough to get out on the water a few times and earlier than most considering the early Spring we've had. Trolling shallow water calls for a more
Check out the best spots to go fishing in BC for five of the most popular gamefish in the province.
This will be my second year fly fishing, and oh how excited I am! I started with a Bass pro dogwood canyon cheap 5 weight 9 foot rod, and a white river kingfisher 5/6 reel poorly spooled with discount fly line and backing. Let me start by saying, I did learn to cast several ways, and how to control my line and fly. but this is not the best outfit for the beginner, why? seeing as its