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Gear Review: Denali Rods Lithium Pro Series

WHAT IS IT? Denali Rods Lithium Pro Series WHAT SETS IT APART? Denali took a fresh approach to upgrading its Lithium lineup with the Lithium Pro Series. Insight from top-tier...

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Gear Review: 13 Fishing Origin 1 Reel

WHAT IS IT? 13 Fishing Origin 1 Reel WHAT SETS IT APART? Terms like “sleek and low fastback body” might sound like a discussion of sports cars, but 13 Fishing...

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Gear Review: AFTCO Angler Urban Backpack

WHAT IS IT? AFTCO Urban Angler Backpack WHAT SETS IT APART? AFTCO designed a downsized angling backpack that has just enough storage for a day trip, with less bulk to...

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Gear Review: Costa Santiago

WHAT IS IT? Costa Santiago WHAT SETS IT APART? Costa Del Mar released its next generation of the popular Untangled collection in July at ICAST, winning the eyewear category of...

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Gear Review: YETI Camino 35 Carryall

WHAT IS IT? YETI Camino 35 Carryall WHAT SETS IT APART? YETI is most famously known for introducing the most rugged, hardcore coolers on the market. Even so, the YETI...

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Gear Review: 10,000 Fish Zuchi Bug

WHAT IS IT? 10,000 Fish Zuchi Bug by Catch Co WHAT SETS IT APART? The first thing an angler will notice about the 10,000 Fish Zuchi Bug is the amount...

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Gear Review: Hobie H-Cart

WHAT IS IT? Hobie H-Cart WHAT SETS IT APART? Hobie took the basic size and design of a milk crate and added features that make the H-Cart a multi-functional storage...

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Gear Review: Shakespeare Ugly Tuff Combos

WHAT IS IT?  Shakespeare Ugly Tuff Combos WHAT SETS IT APART? Shakespeare builds on its reputation for durable and budget-friendly fishing gear with the addition of an Ugly Stik Ugly...

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Gear Review: Shimano Nasci FC Spinning Reel

WHAT IS IT? Shimano Nasci FC Spinning Reel WHAT SETS IT APART? Shimano’s newly redesigned Nasci FC line includes six spinning reels in sizes 500 to C5000. Each feature SilentDrive...

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