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  • Versatile Fishing Bibs for Every Adventure

    Versatile Fishing Bibs for Every Adventure

    From top-tier durability to budget-friendly versatility, find the perfect set of fishing bibs for you.

  • What Every Co-Angler Needs to Know

    What Every Co-Angler Needs to Know

    Join us as professional angler Ken Mah narrates this insightful episode featuring two highly respected and winning co-anglers, Deanna Moreno and Kirk Marshall. Together, they share their expertise and break down everything you need to know to succeed as a co-angler in pro-am tournaments. Whether you’re a first-time co-angler or looking to sharpen your skills, this guide will help you hit the water with confidence. What Every First-Time Co-Angler Needs to Know Stepping into the world of co-angling for the first time can be exciting yet intimidating. To help you hit the water with confidence, here’s what every first-time co-angler needs to know: 1. Communication is Key, your pro partner is your teammate for the day. Be sure to ask questions ahead of time, where and what time to meet, let them know if you need a back seat, discuss the plan, about netting fish, techniques they plan on, and any expectations. Clear communication sets the tone for a good day and a great experience. 2. Be positive about your day and the pro that you’ve drawn, if you stay positive you will learn form every angler you are fishing with even on a tough fishing day. Confidence goes a long way so feeling good about every spot you pull up on will help you both catch more fish. 3. Don’t give advice about how the pro should be fishing or where they should go. You are the co-angler and not there to make the fishing techniques or area decisions, if you do feel you need to make those decisions, fish as a pro. 4. Be respectful of your pro, don’t cast over their line or take that shot while he is making his way to the front of the boat – being aggressive like this is a good way to start a bad day. When you are respectful and helpful your pro will most likely reciprocate and help you when you need another fish or two. You’re not competing with your pro; you are competing with the other co-anglers. 5. Gas Money Etiquette, it’s routine to offer your pro gas money for the day. The amount can vary from $50–$70 depending on travel distance and local fuel costs. Offering $20 is insulting and may give you the reputation as a cheapskate. It’s a gesture that doesn’t depend on if you caught fish or not. If you cash a check, make the top ten or win out of that pros boat an extra amount would be a great gesture. 6. Pack Smart, bring enough gear to be prepared, but don’t overdo it. Stick to versatile setups that align with the techniques you plan to utilize or those techniques you have confidence in. Six to seven rods and a tackle bag with essentials should do the trick. 7. Dress for the Weather, prepare for any conditions by layering your clothing. Bring rain gear, sun protection, and comfortable footwear to stay focused and comfortable all day. 8. Essentials to Pack, don’t forget pliers, line cutters, cull tags, balance beam or scale, snacks, drinks, sunscreen, a hat, polarized sunglasses, and any medications or personal items you might need. Being prepared ensures a smooth and enjoyable day. 9. Respect the Boat, keep your space tidy, avoid stepping on seats, and handle the equipment with care. Treat the boat as if it’s your own—it’s a shared space, and good etiquette goes a long way. 10. Be Adaptable The day may not go exactly as planned, and that’s okay. Stay positive, learn from the experience, and adapt to the conditions on the water. By following these tips, your first day as a co-angler will be smooth, enjoyable, and a great learning experience. Good luck and tight lines!

  • Precision matters.

    Precision matters.

    Bajío Readers give you the clarity to get every knot just right.

  • BAM Pro Tour every Thursday

    BAM Pro Tour every Thursday

    New Series Spotlight

  • St. Croix's Rods for Every Budget with Jesse Wiggins

    St. Croix's Rods for Every Budget with Jesse Wiggins

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    They have plenty of spinning and casting models to fit the most popular techniques. Wiggins likes many of them, including the 7-foot, 1-inch medium-heavy casting rod.

  • New colors bring bass anglers an option for every situation and forage type

    New colors bring bass anglers an option for every situation and forage type

    New CH-1 Shallow-Running Crankbait Patterns

  • Every Expert Angler Started as a Beginner

    Every Expert Angler Started as a Beginner

    The next generation deserves gear specifically designed for them.

  • Every day is a good day to throw a jig

    Every day is a good day to throw a jig

    Another Damn Derby a year ago

  • Every dog has his day...got a 10 and a 7. VIDEO

    Every dog has his day...got a 10 and a 7. VIDEO

    Wow. What a day. I've been working for 10 years to get another double digit bass and it finally happened

  • UFC6 awards up to $100 dollars for every 5th place team out-of-the-money!

    UFC6 awards up to $100 dollars for every 5th place team out-of-the-money!

    In addition, the following bonus awards will be in effect for this UFC6 event...

  • $100 dollars CASH for every 5th place out of the money!

    $100 dollars CASH for every 5th place out of the money!

    "Trickle Down" cash, that pays $100 - in CASH, to every 5th place out of the money - up to $500!

  • Try This Money Saving Trick EVERY Angler SHOULD KNOW!!!

    Try This Money Saving Trick EVERY Angler SHOULD KNOW!!!

    n-between pouring jigs, I wanted take a few minutes to show you guys a MONEY SAVING TRICK I believe EVERY angler should know!

  • Try This Money Saving Trick EVERY Angler SHOULD KNOW VIDEO

    Try This Money Saving Trick EVERY Angler SHOULD KNOW VIDEO

    "In-between pouring jigs, I wanted take a few minutes to show you guys a MONEY SAVING TRICK I believe EVERY angler should know!"

  • Wild West Pro Cup Series Lake Camanche | 2019 VIDEO

    Wild West Pro Cup Series Lake Camanche | 2019 VIDEO

    Every bass counts and time is the enemy.

  • 7 Chances to Win $2000 Every Hour

    7 Chances to Win $2000 Every Hour

    Berkley Big Bass!

  • Scientists are stumped after discovering traces of cocaine in nearly every shrimp tested

    Scientists are stumped after discovering traces of cocaine in nearly every shrimp tested

    Cocaine happened to be the most common drug discovered in the shrimp followed by anesthetic lidocaine, which is often used by dealers to bulk up cocaine, according to the study.

  • A Jig for Every Season

    A Jig for Every Season

    For the self-admitted jig-fishing junkie, the opportunity to brainstorm, build and customize an A-to-Z line of jigs felt like assembling a dream team of bass-catching baits.

  • Enjoy Every Sandwich

    Enjoy Every Sandwich

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    Don’t accept that your best moments are far in front of you.

  • Every time I go I know that a giant is possible

    Every time I go I know that a giant is possible

    We spent the majority of the day with a frog or swimjig in hand and the largemouth were definitely biting.