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  • Innovative Frog Storage

    Innovative Frog Storage

    from Plano

  • Innovative Storage Solutions from Plano Edge

    Innovative Storage Solutions from Plano Edge

    Tackle boxes are an extension of an angler's brain.

  • Innovative bass tracking study

    Innovative bass tracking study

    The study began in May and a total target number of 50 fish are slated to be tracked.

  • Being innovative is what allows BOTE to Stand Apart

    Being innovative is what allows BOTE to Stand Apart

    BE THE FIRST TO KNOW WHAT’S COMING! From designing the world’s first fishing specific stand up paddle board to pushing boundaries in many water-lifestyle categories, BOTE continues to push forward. The next product release will be no exception.

  • Witch Doctor Tackle Introduces Innovative Cranking Rod

    Witch Doctor Tackle Introduces Innovative Cranking Rod

    Witch Doctor Tackle (Witchdoctortackle.com), a leader in the design, production, and distribution of premium, performance bass fishing tackle and equipment is pleased to introduce their new Kahuna Custom S-Glass Casting Rod.

  • Wildlife Forever Helps Launch Innovative Boat Cleaning Stations

    Wildlife Forever Helps Launch Innovative Boat Cleaning Stations

    As aquatic invasive species continue their assault on our nation's waterways, Wildlife Forever's Clean Drain Dry Initiative™ has partnered with CD3 Station General Benefit Corporation, (Clean Drain Dry Dispose) a Minnesota based company and developer of watercraft cleaning stations. Designed to provide hands-on tools to remove invasive species from water related equipment, CD3 Stations also fully integrate with the Clean Drain Dry Initiative educational campaign.

  • Commission moves forward with considering innovative bass regulations

    Commission moves forward with considering innovative bass regulations

    The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) favorably reviewed draft rules that could ultimately change statewide length limits for black bass species, including eliminating many specific rules for different water bodies. The intent of the proposal is to simplify rules; allow anglers to keep smaller, more abundant largemouth bass; and increase abundance of larger bass in lakes and rivers across the state.