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Indianapolis resident Tyler Baumann caught a 9-ounce mooneye on the East Fork of the Whitewater River on June 5 in Dearborn County, beating the previous record of 5.8 ounces
Fish Monkey’s Merino Wool Socks were built to keep going when everything else starts to fail.
SCDNR boating safety and enforcement officers will perform quick inspections for required safety equipment and proper boat and motor registrations, but no tickets will be issued.
Don Pursch delivers tales about the unique challenges and rewards of running a wilderness lodge in Ontario's remote waters.
Free Mentored Fishing Weekend gives adults who have never fished, or have not fished since childhood, an easy and welcoming way to try the sport.
These introductory workshops at the Hackettstown State Fish Hatchery's First Catch Center cover fish biology, equipment, casting, knots, fishing regulations, and more.
The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission will begin stocking more than 150,000 10-inch channel catfish into over 180 water bodies across the state.
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is beginning a project to protect and expand a recently discovered population of native westslope cutthroat trout in Elk Creek, a tributary to the Madison River in southwestern Montana.
The Alabama Bass Trail (ABT) has announced that registration for the highly anticipated 2026 season sold out in under five minutes in both the North and South Divisions, with waiting lists now for both divisions.
Waypoint TV, the premier destination for outdoor entertainment, is excited to announce the U.S. debut of Aguas Arriba, the award-winning fly fishing series from Patagonia.
People can learn more about this distinctive style of fishing at two programs in September at the Missouri Department of Conservation’s (MDC) Springfield Conservation Nature Center.
Tickets are now on sale for this year’s Show to be held September 11-14, 2025, at the Newport Yachting Center Marina in downtown Newport, Rhode Island.
This closure has been requested by the Army Corps of Engineers out of an abundance of caution since the high water levels have caused them to increase discharge of water from the Patoka Lake Dam.
Due to low water levels at two waterbodies and planned outlet repairs at another, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources issued an emergency change to increase the daily fishing limit at Big Montes Creek Reservoir, Nine Mile Reservoir and Vernon Reservoir, effective immediately.
The New is considered one of the best bronzeback fisheries in Virginia alongside the James, Shenandoah, and Rappahannock.
The top 36 professional bass anglers from the Major League Fishing (MLF) Tackle Warehouse Invitationals will compete for a top prize of up to $135,000, qualification for REDCREST 2026 and the 2025 Invitationals Champion trophy in La Crosse, Wisconsin, Sept. 5-7.
For the second-straight season, Johnston claimed the Progressive Bassmaster Angler of the Year title, accumulating 776 points during the nine-tournament season to outlast second-year phenom Trey McKinney and earn the $100,000 first-place prize.
This triennial event convenes leading scientists, guides, anglers, fishing industry professionals, policymakers, and resource managers for two days to focus on science-based conservation strategies for the future of our flats.
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Volvo Penta announced the appointment of Hanna Ljungqvist as Head of the Volvo Penta Marine Business and a member of the Volvo Penta Executive Group, effective October 1, 2025.
On Sept. 8-11 and Sept. 22-25, MDC will close the Schimmel City Access for the fish removal project. The access is located in Platte County, just north of Farley, Mo.
Boats Group, the Miami-based owner of Boat Trader, YachtWorld and boats.com, is facing a federal class action lawsuit accusing it of monopolising the market for online boat listings and marketing services in the United States.
Abu Garcia is breaking down the barrier to baitcasting with the Max X EZ Cast Baitcast Combo—a combo designed specifically to eliminate the intimidation factor of learning to use a baitcast reel.
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Late-summer river smallies can be caught a lot of different ways on different presentations. And you must keep an eye open for preferred habitat and strategize your efforts in high-probability areas
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The Atlantic Striped Bass Stock Assessment Data Workshop to develop the next Atlantic striped bass benchmark stock assessment will be conducted October 6-9, 2025 at the Hyatt Centric Arlington, 1325 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA.
With recent nights in the low 40s, anglers in the Adirondacks have begun thinking about late-Summer/early-Fall trout fishing opportunities on their favorite local rivers, streams and ponds.
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is offering a free DNF teacher workshop Thursday, Sept. 4 from 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. at Conservation Employees Credit Union in Jefferson City.
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR), in partnership with Stevens Towing, successfully removed a 120-foot former U.S. Navy torpedo vessel from Bohicket Creek near Johns Island.
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks has closed fishing on the entire Big Hole and Jefferson Rivers due to low stream flows.
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This new baitcaster is loaded with high-end features that have "trickled down" from The company's more expensive Tatula's, making it one of the best values on the market.
 

Berkley’s Krej is an odd-looking design that behaves completely different from all other hard baits — and the fish love it.

The Berkley Krej—cleverly named because it’s a “jerk” bait spelled backwards—does exactly what its name implies. It’s a jerkbait turned on its head, both literally and figuratively, and in 2024 it walked away with Best Freshwater Hard Bait at ICAST. That’s no small feat in an industry overflowing with clever plastic and flashy packaging.

But winning at a trade show and winning on the water are two different things. Plenty of lures that shine under the bright lights of ICAST never earn a permanent spot in anglers’ tackle trays. The Krej, however, looks like it may have the rare staying power. Across the bass waters of America, it’s proving itself in the one arena that matters: the bite.

Hard to Keep in Stock

A quick tour of tackle shops across north Alabama—home to Lake Guntersville, Wheeler, Pickwick and some of the most competitive bass fishing anywhere—tells the tale. Where the Krej once hung, there are now rows of empty pegs. Even major suppliers like Academy Sports + Outdoors report sell-outs across popular colors and sizes. For a lure barely a year past its introduction, that’s a telling sign.

Why the Krej Looks So Strange

The Krej breaks all the rules of jerkbait design.

Instead of a downward-angled bill that drives the lure deeper, the Krej’s lip points upward. The line-tie sits at the tip of that lip rather than the nose, creating an entirely different action.

The lure carries only two trebles—Berkley’s proprietary, razor-sharp Fusion19 trebles—positioned with balance in mind. Two hooks rather than three mean easier, quicker releases, a big plus for anglers practicing catch-and-release.

The rear treble sits slightly forward of the tail. This lets the lure sink slightly tail-down, without snagging the instant it brushes a stump, rock, or brushpile.

How It Behaves Underwater

On the cast, the Krej sinks almost like a spoon—steady and fast, though just slow enough to look natural. It wobbles on the way down. Give the rod a pop and instead of darting deeper, the bait surges up and forward, its lip grabbing water in reverse. On slack line it falls again with a wounded-shad wobble.

That up-and-down cadence—like a dying baitfish struggling toward the surface and then spiraling down again—pushes every predatory button in a bass’s brain. Strikes usually come on the fall, often nothing more than a subtle “tick” on the line.

The Krej is deadly both as a deep water lure and as a topwater, making it unusually versatile. (Berkley)  

 Veteran spoon fishermen will recognize the feel immediately. For others, there’s a learning curve. Braided line amplifies those faint signals better than mono, though a fluorocarbon or mono leader is smart for invisibility and to prevent braid from tangling in the trebles.

The lure can also be fished on the surface by rapid, steady cranking with the rod tip high—this creates a large v-wake, and should be a good tactic over submerged grass or along a rip-rap shore.

Size Options and Versatility

Berkley offers the Krej in three sizes, 85, 100 and 115 mm, or about 3.3”, 3.8” and 5”.

The smallest version is right at home chasing crappie, smallmouth, or spotted bass.

The mid-size version of the Krej is ideal for spots and smallmouths as well as schooling largemouths. (Berkley)

The mid-size model is right-sized for largemouth and walleye, as well as sea trout in coastal waters.

And the largest size is built for heavyweight largemouth, but enterprising anglers could easily imagine it fooling saltwater predators like snook or redfish—with upgraded hooks, of course.

Most lure categories have seen incremental tweaks—different rattles, flash patterns, or color schemes. The Krej feels like something else entirely: a genuinely original tool that adds a fresh presentation to bass anglers’ arsenal.

And anglers are already adapting it beyond the playbook. Some work it vertically over deep schools like a jigging spoon. Others yo-yo it along bluff walls or timber edges. A few are experimenting with slow retrieves, using gentle twitches to keep it hovering in mid-water. 

The Krej is not the lure for days when the bass are hidden deep in the maidencane or moss beds, but when they’re just about anywhere else, it’s one well worth trying. 

— Frank Sargeant

 
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