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MDC will host two Crappie Jig Tying programs Friday, April 25 at the August A. Busch Memorial Conservation Area in St. Charles.
The Summer Camping Guide taps into Game & Fish’s resources to offer engaging and educational content focused on gear, how-to tips, and the best destinations for campers at every skill level.
After making a roughly 70-mile trek away from the history- and largemouth-rich waters of lower Lake Guntersville to the tailrace below the Nickajack Dam, Connell stacked up 87 pounds, 11 ounces on 27 scorable bass.
Christopher Glavor of Kihei was cited for Possession or Use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle On, In, or Near Marine Waters Prohibited as well as drug possession.
The fishing piers and boat launch located on Island Road at Pointe-aux-Chenes Wildlife Management Area (WMA) will experience intermittent closures while the parking areas are repaired over the next four weeks.
The Foundation is inviting on-water training schools, including local boat training companies, nonprofits, associations, clubs, individual captains or anyone offering boating instruction, to be included in its new online BoatUS On-Water Training Locator.
The new C12 hollow-core is a more affordable line suitable for big game fishing with wind-on leaders and heavy tackle for bluefin tuna and other huge fish.
Discover Nature-Fishing is a hands-on, four-part series that helps new anglers gain the skills and confidence they need to begin fishing on their own.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) will accept applications for the fourth quarter of the Atlantic Red Snapper Exempted Fishing Permits (EFP) Project through April 14.
Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS) expressed concern over the Trump Administration’s efforts to reduce the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) workforce and implement other budget reductions.
Cashion is uniquely positioned to support dealing with tariffs, with all composite materials sourced from within the United States and all manufacturing taking place at its Sanford, North Carolina facility.
Built on a sneaker platform to maximize stability on a variety of terrain, the Sunbrella® CVO (Circular Vamp Oxford) Lace-up and Slip-On shoes are ideal for everything from fishing from a boat and beachcombing to clam bakes and dockside chores.
Anglers will benefit because the YUM-branded versions of the best from the Larew line will sell for $3.99 instead of $6.99.
This must-watch lineup from 8-12 ET every Saturday morning reels in fishing enthusiasts and thrill-seekers alike with action-packed episodes, breathtaking destinations, and expert tips.
Bass Pro Shops has announced its commitment to be the major sponsor of the May 1, 2025, gala awards dinner and well-deserved conservation award.
Despite lingering snow cover in some areas of the state, the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department says anglers can still have fun and be successful early in the season if they keep a few strategies in mind.
Hosted by the nonprofit Ladies Let’s Go Fishing Foundation, this unique tournament welcomes anglers to compete for inshore or offshore species while learning valuable fishing skills along the way.
The AFTCO x B.A.S.S. Nation Conservation Grant Program was created to help provide funds to approved freshwater bass conservation projects proposed by B.A.S.S. Nation clubs.
Part of the fun of catching fish is eating what you’ve caught. However, before any fish fillets gets put in a fryer or on a grill, anglers need to know how to properly clean what they’ve caught.
The winning artists, selected by the FWC, per category (freshwater and saltwater), in four grade brackets will advance to the National Competition to be judged for top prizes such as the Best of Show.
Professional anglers used their “off day” before the kickoff of Bass Pro Shops REDCREST 2025 Presented by MillerTech Energy – the Bass Pro Tour Championship – for a visit to Madison Academy and cleaning up the shores of Lake Guntersville with the Suzuki Marine Lake Cleanup project.
Check out this expert advice on finding and catching steelhead in rivers around the Great Lakes and in the Pacific Northwest from Whitewater Gear pro Jay Anglin.
Use tiny jigs with soft plastic tails and go easy on the action, advises North Carolina crappie expert Jeff Lowdermilk--less is more when it comes to crappies.
The creative DAIWA lure designers introduce the four-inch LAZY FASHAD 100S, a slightly larger and sinking version of the original and with a new proprietary flash called LASER IMPACT®
The selected winning guide will receive $500 in AFTCO gear of their choice, a $500 cash prize, and recognition at the Toyota ShareLunker VIP banquet in the fall.
The Windes FAD Network will soon become the world’s largest artificial reef, when the 990-foot ocean liner, S.S. United States is added.
The Michigan DNR Eastern Upper Peninsula Citizens’ Advisory Council will hear an update on this year’s fisheries regulation poposals and an overview of the drone program when the council meets Tuesday, April 15 in Newberry.
With prespawn fish moving up, some on beds and some postspawners in southern areas, he has plenty of options and plenty of ways to catch ‘em.
High school students participating compete for scholarships in conservation and fisheries by developing programs with CCA Florida.
This exciting programming block reels in fishing enthusiasts with an unbeatable lineup of action-packed shows, expert tips, and jaw-dropping catches, delivering the ultimate viewing experience for anyone passionate about life on the water every Tuesday night beginning at 6 p.m. ET.
The 750 hp RIB has a top speed of 55 and cruising speed of 25-30 mph, and recharges overnight at the docks.
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is reminding anglers that it is illegal to import, export, sell, purchase, or possess a northern snakehead fish in Missouri, and to report any catches and sightings.
Carrying an emergency beacon before your next trip on the water could mean the difference between a fast rescue and being stranded for days—or not making it home at all.
Construction has begun on new amenities at Frye Lake and Avocet Lake near Hyannis, with work at both locations scheduled for completion by fall.
The Spyderlok Series features three products for any crappie fishing needs: The R-100 Spyderlok Gen 2, the R-200 Single Spyderlok, and the R-500 Pontoon Boat Rod Holder.
New shapes deliver lots of action plus the proven attraction of Gulp! scent and taste to fool cautious fish like flounder into biting and hanging on.
Warm air temperatures can create a false sense of security, leaving people susceptible to cold shock, physical incapacitation, and hypothermia if exposed to or immersed in cold water.
 

Even surf rods are available in breakdown travel models. This 9’2” model is from Toadfish.

For those of you who are road warriors—and for those who can’t stand being without a fishing rod within reach on family vacations—the modern generation of travel rods is a blessing.

They’re also great for just keeping in the truck, all the time, in case you come across a creek or river or pond that seems to need fishing when you have a minute to spare from work. If you’re an e-biker, you can stick one in a saddlebag and head for that backcountry pond. If you’re a turkey hunter, one can fit into the vest so you can hit that hidden bass pond after the morning hunt.

The difference between a travel rod and a standard rod is that the travel version breaks down, usually short enough to fit inside a carry on bag—22” for most airlines, 24” for Southwest. (If you can fit it diagonally, a 22” x 14” will fit rod segments about 26” long—remember the Pythagorean Theorem?)

Travel rods come in two designs—segmented with ferrules and collapsible, that is the smaller forward sections collapse or telescope into the larger butt sections. 

While the collapsible models are the easiest to use and don’t create the potential issue of flying apart on a cast, the action on these rods is generally soft and sometimes sloppy—most are made for moderate price rather than prime action.

Rods that are segmented come in all quality levels, from those basically designed to catch bluegills and stocker trout from ponds to serious high-end tackle suitable for taking on big bass, walleyes or coastal species. There are now even really good surf casting models.

The Daiwa Ardito series comes in a wide variety of lengths and actions, and is medium-priced.

The big difference in the quality levels is in the ferrules—quality ferrules don’t create hard spots in the rod which give it a quirky action, and they also don’t come apart on the cast. 

The “Tip Over” design is most common, with the tip sections fitting over the butt sections. The tip section is the female, the butt section the male. The upper section sometimes gets a thread wrap reinforcement, while the butt section is sometimes reinforced graphite or glass. 

More expensive rods sometimes have “spigot ferrules”, in which a piece of graphite or glass is inserted inside the lower sections and allowed to project out between 1 and 2 inches, and the tip section fits over this. This is more commonly found on high end rods because of the added care required to build it, but it gives a good action and is very dependable.

Both types can give years of service so long as you keep them clean and don’t overstress the rod.

Most well-known builders have travel rods, though they don’t advertise them much.

Daiwa is sort of travel-rod central, with everything from $400 Steez multi-section models to $59 Procyon telescopic models and even a $29 UL pack model. I have an Ardito UL action 6’ model (about $250) that I’ve used all over the country for years; www.daiwa.com.

Fenwick makes terrific rods at all levels, and their Eagle series trout and panfish rods go for just $109. At the other end of the scale—Waaay at the other end—is the World Class series at $569; www.fenwickfishing.com

Shimano’s Zodias series are upscale models in spinning and baitcasting, at about $250, and the economy model is the Convergence, with an all cork handle spinning model at just $80; https://fish.shimano.com.

St. Croix’s Triumph series in UL, L, ML and M actions and 5’6” or 6’6” lengths, is a medium-priced ($155-165), high-quality rod that matches the cork handles to the intended duty, with one-handers for trout and panfish, two-handers for inshore salt and for bass/walleye/catfish. St. Croix also makes a 10’ surf travel rod in this series; www.stcroixrods.com.

Toadfish: This is a relatively new tackle company but they make some good stuff including a 9’2 med-heavy graphite surf rod that I fished on a recent Florida trip—just the ticket for big redfish, 15-20 pounds, and black drum in the surf. They also make a nice 4000 size spinning reel; www.toadfish.com

Zebco’s Ugly Stick Travel Combo is a very tough rod and reel at a very economical $89.95.

Zebco’s Ugly Stick, as always, offers rugbeater rods at bargain prices—these are the rods for you if you break everything you own. They can stand everything short of being slammed in a car door, and they’re very affordable—the new GX-2 combo, including a 7-foot carbon/fiberglass rod, Shakespeare spinning reel and cloth case is just $89.95, and shorter models are $69.95; www.uglystik.com

 

— Frank Sargeant

 
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