The top saltwater rods are built not only to battle the larger fish present in the world’s oceans, but also to resist the highly corrosive effects of exposure to saltwater. Whether you are targeting ...
The best saltwater fishing rods are not only tough enough to survive the rough and tumble world of ocean, bay, and backwater, but are also sensitive enough to detect subtle bites in deep water. Sturdy ...
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bonefish, and permit on the fly. That rod, a nine-foot fiberglass noodle nearly as thick as my wrist at its butt, couldn’t compete today. But in the last ten years, thanks to light yet exceptionally ...
Green is back. G. Loomis line, a Shimano brand, introduced the IMX Pro Green rods at ICAST 2025. Built for demanding inshore sessions, the IMX-Pro Green series incorporates advanced componentry and ...
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The most obvious difference between freshwater and saltwater fishing is the environment. Freshwater fishing takes place in lakes, rivers, ponds, and streams, while saltwater fishing occurs in oceans, ...