The Outdoor Gear We Recommend
We may have a little bit of a hoarding problem. Good gear need not be expensive, but it has to improve the experience in some way. Whether it’s the right rod, a certain bait, or the world’s best rainsuit, we’ll give unfiltered opinions on what we use and why we use it.
What They Bitin’? – El Salto June 2022
On our just-completed trip to Anglers Inn Lake El Salto, numbers were down but average size was up. Overall, that meant the bite windows were short and it paid to have a “proven winner” in your hands when they opened up. Since we have no sponsors, we can give you the unvarnished truth about what worked for us. Below is a list of the lures that we used successfully between June 18 and June 24 of this year.
New Products for On-The-Go Anglers
There were plenty of goodies brought to light at the Bassmaster Classic, and we’ll see many more from ICAST. There may be another surge closer to Christmas. That does not mean that the designers and manufacturers can take intermittent breaks of several weeks or months. Here are some products that might be of use whether you’re headed to Mexico or Brazil or anywhere that requires travel-friendly gear.
Favorite Yeti Products of Pro Anglers
Yeti makes nearly-indestructible products that pro anglers rely upon and we’ve become converts to their quality. Check out what some pro anglers (both freshwater and saltwater) said are their “ride or die” Yetis.
My Salt Life Experience
Even if you live hundreds of miles from the ocean, you’ve probably seen signs of Salt Life on the backs of various vehicles. If you’ve always wondered what that meant, you should know that this “lifestyle brand” makes lots of women’s fishing clothing that is breathable, UV protective and flattering – something that is not always easy to find in one package.
What’s New (to me) About My Bass Cat Puma STS?
When people who don’t fish or don’t pay careful attention to such things see my new boats, some of them occasionally remark that it “looks just like the last one.” Nevertheless, every one is different. I just took delivery of a 2022 Bass Cat Puma STS, the company’s newest 20’ model, and I’m pretty thrilled with the way it turned out. Here’s a video outlining some of the accessories that differ from those that I’ve used in the past.
Gill Fishing: Keeping You Cool, Calm and Collected on the Water
On our recent trip to Islamorada, Florida, we tested out Gill’s new XPEL Tec line of shirts. The various tops in this lineup feature Gill’s plant-based XPEL finish and high UV (50+) protection. The shirts are lightweight, wick moisture away from the skin and have flat locked seams for comfort. The XPEL finish consists of water repellency, stain resistance and odor control.
Old School Potomac River Bass Lures
I joined a bass club in late 1995, but did not buy my first used bass boat until November of 1996, and continued to fish tournaments as a non-boater through 1997. That gave me opportunities to fish with many anglers — any time we were on the Potomac you could be sure that they had at least three of these six lures tied on.
Lures that Need to Get a Fair Shake at El Salto
I know that I recently wrote that I’m going to go back to basics on our upcoming trip to El Salto, and I meant it, but it wouldn’t be a Pete Robbins production if I didn’t have some other options at least in the on-deck circle. Here are some lures that aren’t quite new, but that I haven’t given a fair shake in Mexico.
Dad Deserves Better This Year
Whether you hit a home run on Mother’s Day or struck out, there’s a good way to remain in your parents’ will – come through in a big way on Father’s Day. It’s a sign that you care. Here are some gift ideas that won’t break the bank, and will make him quite happy. We’ve tailored them to some of our favorite destinations.
Bass Lures I Need to Start Throwing Again
Like anything else, fishing lures go in and out of style. Here are a handful that I used to fish frequently, that I still own in abundance, yet for some reason don’t get a lot of my love. I hereby resolve to work them back into the rotation.
My Own “Back to Basics” List for El Salto – June 2022
Hanna recently penned a column about her plans to go back to basics on our upcoming trip to Lake El Salto. It made me think that I’ve overcomplicated the process of fishing down there, to the point that I’m wasting casts and wasting time by retying or through indecision. With that in mind, here are three lures that are likely to be in heavy rotation on our upcoming trip.
Accessories Under $100 That Will Make a New (or New-to-You) Bass Boat Better
Bass boat prices are rising and the available options seem to be growing exponentially — but there are plenty of add-ons for under $100 that’ll make your experience safer and better.
Show Mom You Really, Really Care
OK, Mother’s Day is just about here, and if you’re like most of the other forgetful and occasionally ungrateful anglers out there you’ve probably forgotten to get her something. Big mistake, Junior. Assuming she likes to travel and fish, here are some gift ideas that are tailored to some of our favorite destinations.
Fly Fishing at Lake Picachos
While we’ve enjoyed fly fishing in Alaska and Montana, and we’ve considered trying it on Guatemalan sailfish, we’re not experts by any means. However, we know enough to know that the shallow, fertile waters of Lake Picachos are perfect for the long rod. Here are tips for fly fishing success on Mexican bass.
Even MORE Lures that Imitate Tilapia
It’s abundantly clear that largemouth bass in Mexico (and some parts of Texas and Florida) grow fat largely by eating tilapia. Accordingly, many anglers heading South of the Border look for custom paint jobs to “match the hatch.” I’m happy to feed the addiction, because new tilapia baits keep popping up.
Abundant and Specialized Travel Rod Options – April 2022
Just when I think I’ve found every multi-piece rod on the market today I inevitably seem to come across more options. Despite the fact that three-, four-, and even five-piece rods aren’t the preferred tools for the majority of anglers, manufacturers fill multiple niches with their rods aimed at traveling fishermen. Here are some more that I’ve found lately.
What Did You Catch It On? Lures for PBs Around the Globe
Post a picture of an impressive fish on Facebook or Instagram and you’re likely to get two questions: “How big was it?” and “What did you catch it on?” Here are some answers from Brazil, Alaska, Mexico and Africa, the lures that produced by personal bests.
Specialty Trailer Hooks
Not all trailer hooks are created equally or for the same purpose. Find the specialty model that fits your spoon, swimbait or frog and increase your landing percentage.
Fishing Scales for Heavyweights
When it comes to freshwater fish like bass, I’m a stickler for accurate weights. While the stories can be hyperbolic, the actual weights should not be. But what can you do when you catch fish in the 30+ lb. range? Here are some options, scales and otherwise.
This Could Save Your Life -- Testing out the SPOT Gen4
While many of our adventures are close to major population centers, we’ve taken a few that were in the far suburbs of “off the grid.” Of course, that remoteness comes with a certain risk if we’re outside the range of cellular phone service. We tested the SPOT Gen4 Satellite GPS messenger on our most recent trip to Guatemala.