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Van Staal Fishing
Reel Accessories
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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Travel Rods
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Rod Accessories
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.
Apparel Brands
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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The Yo-Zuri 3D Inshore TopKnock Pencil is an effective topwater spook thanks to its innovative weight system, which shifts to the tail for increased casting distance and rests in place for a perfectly flat surface presentation.
The TopKnock is an ideal fish locator, available in two sizes and featuring a flat surface that facilitates the "walk-the-dog" technique, allowing fishermen to explore multiple retrieves and increase their chances of catching a fish.
The signature feature of the TopKnock is its single one-knock cadence rattle, located in the tail and creating a loud knock that also helps the lure cut through the wind for far-reaching casts.
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Grabbed one of these in 5/8 oz to round out my spring schoolie arsenal. It has become my go-to lure this spring. It has a nice action and casts well for its weight. As I retrieve it I can hear it rattling 30 feet away. It does dive under the surface sometimes in rougher water - If I wait a moment and let it float to the surface before resuming it picks up zig zagging again. Not through wired, but seems strong enough for inshore use - have taken multiple fish on it through high slot size without issue.