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Fishing Gear Reviews

  • 100% of 1 vote
    The Spyderco Salt series is hands down my favorite line of fishing knives, so it's always fun to see new additions to the family.
    Price: $110
  • 100% of 1 vote
    Talk about genius reverse engineering. I love multi-tools, but to be honest, rarely will I use a corkscrew, saw, or complete screwdriver set during the average day trip.
    Price: $72
  • 50% of 2 votes
    I know it's not a knife, but this new gizmo from Columbia River Knife & Tool is just too nifty not to mention. White a fork, spoon, bottle-opener
    Price: $7
  • 100% of 3 votes
    You can skin a more than a whitetail with a Buck Knife. Now try walleye or crappie, and try it while you're backpacking into a remote lake.
    Price: $36
  • 100% of 1 vote
    Okay, so technically the Benchmade Hook is a rescue knife. But hear me out. These lightweight cutters only cost $25
    Price: $25
  • 100% of 1 vote
    Availble in folding or fixed-blade models, Benchmade's new Water Knives beg to be stowed in your boat in tackle box.
    Price: $100
  • 0% of 0 votes
    KA-Bar might best known for their military-style fighting knives, but now you can bring the fight to the cleaning table with KA-Fillets
    Price: $40
  • 0% of 0 votes
    Yeah, I know this one is a stretch for "fishing knives," but c'mon, it's a Johnny Cash trapper knife. It'll cut line. Plus, when your fishing buddy asks to borrow it and sees this blade
    Price: $50
  • 83% of 6 votes
    The spec sheet says the Raptor has a 6,000-pound towing capacity, which makes it a serious truck. Yet with a great sound system and GPS unit on board, leather seats, and smooth ride, you ride in style, whether in the woods or in New York City.
    Price: $45000
  • 100% of 2 votes
    I use Thermacell insect repellents all the time – I take them into the turkey woods in spring, bowhunting in the fall, trout fishing, camping, you name it. That’s the good thing. The bad thing is that my wife also likes to use them when she’s gardening or reading on the patio.
    Price: $29
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