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Van Staal Fishing
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Struggling to choose what size Van Staal? Here's a complete breakdown of the VSX line up from VS100 all the way to VS300
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Temple Fork Rods are some of our favorites thanks to tapers and actions chosen by fishermen, quality components, and value pricing.
Read Dave Anderson's piece on How To Choose a Surf Rod. Learn about action, length, and more.
Gifts for Fishermen
The most minor componets can make big differences on the water.
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Waders & Wading Accessories
Lightweight ripstop fabric with two-way stretch and built in stain resistance makes these shorts a great option for the everyday angler.
No slip grip on the boat deck, while keeping your feet dry, cool, and comfortable. Right angle foot bed to promote good alignment and posture.
Fish hard, stay comfortable.
Fly Rods and Reels
Saltwater Fly Lines
Fly Tying Tools
Fly Fishing Accessories
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A proven winner over years of use, Gary Yamamoto was the original designer of the Senko. The senko is one of the most popular freshwater baits when targeting bass, as it can be used in multiple different ways and can be effectively used throughout the year with confidence coast to coast in the U.S.
It works well whether it be wacky rigged or texas rigged, due to its slow horizontal fall rate at a pause, mimicking a dying or injured baitfish. The beauty of this bait is its simplicity, as it simply is a thick round plastic worm with salt impregnated to get the bait to sink and give it casting distance. Small ribs run the course of the bait, which gives it extra vibration on the fall.
The senko can be used by anglers of all experience levels and excels when left alone so the bait can do the work.