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.
Megabass for Mexico
Megabass makes premium fishing products that have become staples in nearly every bass angler’s boat. Here are some that we like in Mexico at El Salto and Picachos.
“Do You Have Garlic?”
The aroma of garlic gets the salivary glands flowing. You may have experienced this unmistakable smell when walking into a restaurant or mom’s kitchen. It gets stuck in your mind and prevents you from thinking about anything else. But it’s not just about food. Spike-It products will help you catch more and bigger fish.
Bass Fishing and Dessert Go Together Like Cake and Ice Cream
If you cannot live without either fishing or desserts, fortunately they’re two great tastes that taste great together. The Floating Worm has been recreated to resemble the nostalgia of the old school Bomb Pop popsicle. The swimbait-obsessed team at Lateral Vision has gone down that same route in partnership with Basstrix. The list of sweet bait names and colors doesn’t stop there.
Getting Hammered on Spinnerbaits
Back in March I posted a video about the ¾ ounce tandem willow spinnerbait that produced my personal best 12 pound largemouth at Camelot Bell. Some of you have requested my thoughts on why I used “hammered” blades on that day. If you think that the bass on your lake have become too accustomed to smooth spinnerbait blades, add some of these into your arsenal.
Tackle for My Personal Best Smallmouth
I’ll never get tired of writing about my personal best 6.40 pound smallmouth – at least until I catch one 6.41 pounds or heavier, at which point it will become a quaint and semi-passé memory. Unfortunately, I may eventually forget my tackle so I’m putting it all here for posterity.
New Mustad Trebles for Travelers
A treble hook that bends out or that doesn’t hold a point is going to eventually let you down. That’s why we always make sure our lures have hefty, premium versions and that we bring spares. We’re also constantly on the lookout for new heavyweight versions and Mustad’s new Jawlocks fit right in that sweet spot.
Aggregated Guide to Tackle For Bass Fishing in Mexico
Prior to just about every trip to Mexico, friends ask us about packing the right tackle and enough of it. I wish there was a proven formula for every given day of the year – as in “Bring exactly five X, 10 Y and 12 Z and you’ll be completely covered,” but there’s not. It’s fishing, and the only rule is that you have to expect the unlikely.
Basic Lure Selection for Mexican Bass
I know the “must haves” and while every veteran traveler has their secrets, and every newcomer has lures they want to try, I’ve put together a list that’ll get you bit every day of the year down there.
“Generic” Bass Lures With Name Brand Results
When interviewing bass pros about their lure choices, when referring to their sponsor’s soft stickbait they’ll often state, “You know, their version of the Senko.” The Yamamoto category leader isn’t the only one, though. Here are some other examples of lures where the specific has become the name for the entire category.
Advanced Braided Lines
As we’ve started traveling internationally and fishing for a wide variety of species, I’ve learned about many premium brands of braided fishing line. Not surprisingly many of them are from Japan. Here are some, plus an explanation of the PE System.
All of the Multi-Piece Rods Available from Tackle Warehouse (Updated Spring 2023)
Tackle Warehouse, the most well-stocked online retailer in the U.S., continues to expand their supply of multi-piece rods in recent years as U.S. manufacturers have jumped on the bandwagon. If you’re looking to buy one (or more), they keep an incredible amount of inventory in stock, and if your need to travel has arisen suddenly you can generally get the rod in a day or two for a fairly minimal upcharge.
Unleash the Big Dog From Megabass
The Megabass booth at the 2023 Bassmaster Classic Expo featured lots of their new (and longtime) products, but one big topwater in particular got me especially excited. Here's Chris Rosella talking about the Megadog-X, how to fish it, and one amazing “Fine Art” color.
New Travel Rods and Travel Rod Accessories – Early 2023
We continue to seek out new and more efficient ways to travel long distances with fishing rods. Sometimes that means an enhanced selection of multi-piece sticks from varied manufacturers. Other times it means new ways to pack and transport the gear so it makes it to your destination in one piece – well, you know what I mean.
Double Buzzbait Options (Updated 2025)
I previously wrote about how I got my butt kicked with a discontinued Blue Fox Roland Martin Double Buzzbait. While you might not find any of them except on eBay or at a garage sale, there are still other options. More racket sometimes means more or bigger bites
My 2023 Bassmaster Classic Expo Experience
Since 2010, I’d always been on the water during the Bassmaster Classic competition days, often an hour away from the downtown arena, which meant that I essentially never got to visit the Expo. For a tackle junkie like me, that’s a particularly cruel punishment. This year,I got to wander the Expo for a couple of hours each day.
Bigger Lizards, Bigger Bass?
You simply cannot go bass fishing in Mexico without an ample supply of lizards. You may go several trips without fishing them, choosing other plastics, but when all else fails a big salamander is very hard to beat. I’ve been very happy with the Zoom version, but if you’re the type who “needs to show them something different,” there are plenty of other options.
I Had a 6th Sense This Was Going to Happen
In our continuing effort to bring you the latest news on the world of travel rods I consistently monitor the new product listings at Tackle Warehouse. Without much fanfare, they recently added two new ones – one casting, one spinning – from the upstart and rapidly-growing 6th Sense.
The Bomber Fat Free Shad is the O.G. El Salto Crankbait
Headed to El Salto? Or Picachos? No matter which one you’re fishing, or when you’re going, there’s one crankbait that MUST be in your tackle bag: The Bomber Fat Free Shad in Citrus Shad.
Best Lures for April on the Chickahominy River
After a few dark years in the early 2000s, the Chickahominy is consistently producing big bags and monster bass. April is one of the best time to chase the giants, and while there will of course be some local tournaments, this is the first year in a while with no FLW or Bassmaster Open to add extra pressure. Hunter Smith of Fishing Pro Tech told us what he throws in April.
Riggin’ It
Some people think that Carolina Rigging is boring, but it’s a great way to learn about your fishery and catch both numbers and big bass. Here are the basics of what you need and how to rig and fish it.