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ICAST 2023 event
This year’s ICAST event was jam-packed with the latest gear, tackle, and apparel for anglers. Largemouth bass too! Sam Hudson

There is no place better than the annual ICAST (International Convention of Allied Sportfishing Trades) show in Orlando, Florida, to see the newest fishing products available this fall or early next year. The weeklong event is a blast for outdoor media because it allows us to get a sneak peek of things to come.

This year we saw a couple of different trends, including the introduction of next-generation trolling motors from a number of manufacturers. Also, since the ICAST show is a useful indicator of the future, anglers can expect to have even more options for sunglasses, deck boots, electric reels, and lithium batteries. Below, the products listed in alphabetical order caught our eye in some way. For complete features and specs on each product, check out the link provided to their official website.

Abu Garcia Revo SX-SS fishing reel
Abu Garcia Revo SX-SS Sam Hudson

Abu Garcia Revo SX-SS

The precision redesigning that went into the Abu Garcia Revo SX-SS is obvious. A lightweight, shallow spool makes this reel purpose built for skipping, pitching and flipping. No long casts with this one. A high speed 8.1:1 gear ratio and 22 pounds of Power Stack Carbon Matrix Drag will help pull big bass out of thick cover.

AFTCO Mojeaux 1/4 Zip sweatshirt
AFTCO Mojeaux 1/4 Zip Sam Hudson

AFTCO Mojeaux 1/4 Zip

ICAST’s winner for Warm Weather Technical Apparel for Women, the AFTCO Mojeaux 1/4 Zip Performance Shirt was designed by Capt. Moe Newman of Venice, Louisiana. She spends more days than most on the water in the Gulf heat. Her performance shirt includes Air-O Mesh ventilation fabric with UPF 50 sun protection, DWR stain release, quick dry / moisture wicking, a stealth zipper pocket, and thumb loops.

Bajio Eldora sunglasses
Bajio Eldora Sam Hudson

Bajio Eldora

Florida-based Bajio sunglasses label some of their frames after spots in the Sunshine State, places like Stiltsville and Ozello. The Eldora frames are named after an area of Mosquito Lagoon, located not too far from their office. Bajio prides itself on its quality frames and lenses, but also their sustainable practices and initiatives. Of note, Bajio recently launched a College Ambassador Program to help students and prospective students learn about the fishing opportunities at different universities.

Berkley Swamp Lord topwater lure
Berkley Swamp Lord Sam Hudson

Berkley Swamp Lord

The hollow-body Swamp Lord topwater frog from Berkley was designed by longtime bass pro Bobby Lane. The frog features mega-sharp Fusion19 hooks, plus a supple body material that easily collapses when eaten. A sealed body chamber reduces water intrusion. Buy the Swamp Lord in both standard and popping models.

Bonafide SKF 117 kayak
Bonafide SKF 117 Sam Hudson

Bonafide SKF 117

In a world where kayaks are looking more and more like single-person boats, the Bonafide SKF 117 keeps it surprisingly simple. The hybrid standup/sitdown fishing kayak is at home on the shallowest flats. A spring-loaded skeg in the keel deploys by a lever to help track straight. Total length is under 12 feet, but still has room for a cooler behind the seat. Plus, the high rise seat makes it easy to stand up and fish on the wide-open front deck. You’ll have no problem adding accessories such as a fishfinder or Micro Anchor if you want to go that route.

Columbia Castback TC PFG shoes
Columbia Castback TC PFG Sam Hudson

Columbia Castback TC PFG

A couple great features highlight the new Columbia Castback TC PFG shoe. First, you might notice the grippy razor sipings on the rubber outsole for exceptional staying power on the boat. Second, the midsole incorporates the OMNI-MAX Plus system: a TECHLITE+ midsole cradles the heel for balance while deflection domes in the forefoot and heel absorb impact. A fun fact: Castback’s shoe heel collapses if you want to wear the shoe like a slip-on.

Costa King Tide sunglasses
Costa King Tide Sam Hudson

Costa King Tide

Years in the making, the Costa King Tide 6 and 8 sunglasses are loaded with innovation. Two options include a medium wrap 6-base frame (King Tide 6) and a full wrap 8-base option (King Tide 8). What you’ll notice on the frames are the removable side shields, shark inspired venting to prevent fog, sweat management channels and eye wire drains, and non-skid hooding to keep your frames in one spot when you’re not wearing them.

Daiwa Tatula Elite bass rod and reel
Daiwa Tatula Elite Sam Hudson

Daiwa Tatula Elite

At the show, Daiwa introduced the TATULA Elite AGS bass rod series, a 16 model lineup with the latest advancements in Daiwa rod technology. At the core of the TATULA Elite AGS rods are lightweight SVF Nano Plus blanks, along with X45 Bias construction to prevent blank twisting for greater strength, excellent sensitivity, and hook-setting power. In conjunction, Daiwa also released a redesigned and affordable TATULA 100 that’s extremely palmable and ultra-ergonomic.

Fenwick World Class fishing rods
Fenwick World Class Sam Hudson

Fenwick World Class

Fenwick’s World Class rod series provide anglers with 62 technique-specific rods to meet their specialized needs. The freshwater rod models consist of bass casting, bass spinning, bass crankbait casting, and walleye spinning. The saltwater rod options offered include inshore spinning and casting rods. What makes the World Class rods special is how they feel in the hand — they developed a winner. Features include tailored foregrip, 40/36 ton graphite blend with proprietary reinforcing resin, contoured rod butt, and titanium guide frames with super thin zirconia inserts.

Garmin Force Kraken trolling motor
Garmin Force Kraken Sam Hudson

Garmin Force Kraken

Garmin Force Kraken’s brushless trolling motor produces 100 pounds of thrust on a 36-volt system. Key “modes” that new anglers will like include the precise anchor lock technology, route navigation and heading hold abilities. The Kraken trolling motor is designed with longer shaft lengths (63, 75 and 90 inches) and a pivot-style mount. Kraken also features wireless integration with Garmin electronics, plus select motors include a built-in all-in-one transducer with Ultra High-Definition ClearVü and SideVü scanning sonar.

G. Loomis NRX+ Inshore fishing rods
G. Loomis NRX+ Inshore Sam Hudson

G. Loomis NRX+ Inshore

Best saltwater rod at the show went to the G. Loomis NRX+ Inshore. These American-made blanks are rolled with Spiral X technology for increased casting distance, heightened sensitivity, and drastic weight reduction. No doubt about it, the rods are lightweight in your hand. Other specs include custom CI4+ reel seats and Fuji Titanium SiC guide train. The full lineup includes 10 casting and spinning rods.

Grundens Fishfinder Sandal
Grundens Fishfinder Sandal Sam Hudson

Grundens Fishfinder Sandal

Grundens incorporated SeaDek into the footbed of its Fishfinder Sandal for wet traction and all day comfort. Water-friendly synthetic straps are quick drying, while a compression-molded EVA midsole delivers heel and arch support. The razor-siped non-marking rubber outsole performs well in wet conditions. This sandal offers everything you need in a flip flop.

Hobie Eyewear Floating Collection sunglasses
Hobie Eyewear Floating Collection Sam Hudson

Hobie Eyewear Floating Collection

While other sunglasses sink, Hobie Eyewear’s floating collection won’t slither into the depths. If you accidentally drop these sunglasses over the side, you won’t be kicking yourself. These glasses float. Different models are available, including the popular Coastal, Mariposa, Bluefin and Mojo (pictured) frames. All models are base 6 or 8 and feature Hydroclean 360 polarized lenses.

KastKing IReel smart fishing reel
KastKing IReel Sam Hudson

KastKing IReel

You might know about KastKing fishing products from Amazon, but its new IReel is as close as you can get to a “smart” reel. The IReel IFC (Intelligent Frequency Control) low-profile baitcaster features an axis eye line guide, lightweight aluminum alloy frame and carbon fiber side covers, 11+1 double-sealed stainless ball bearings, and a digital braking system. But the true highlight might be its Bluetooth capability. The reel connects to an app on your phone, then uses sensors in the spool to capture casting metrics (such as number of casts made, average distance, farthest cast, and retrieve speed) which you can study later off the water.

Minn Kota Riptide Instinct trolling motor demo
Minn Kota Riptide Instinct Sam Hudson

Minn Kota Riptide Instinct

The new Minn Kota Riptide Instinct brushless trolling motor is packed with QUEST technology. Check the specs on their website for complete details, but some highlights include 30% longer runtime and 50% greater torque, a redesigned and upgraded mount to handle increased torque, carbon fiber infused shaft, a new lift-assist assembly, and real-time battery monitoring. We tried out a model with a 100-inch shaft on a center console boat — this new Instinct motor is built for offshore fishing too.

Mustad Alpha Point hooks
Mustad Alpha Point Sam Hudson

Mustad Alpha Point

Mustad’s Assault 4/0 Wide Gap hook is a next level option for weedless rigged soft plastics because of its unique hook shape and AlphaPoint 4.8 technology. AlphaPoint delivers an even sharper and slimmer hook point length than the popular UltraPoint. An elongated and shallower point section allows for deeper and faster hooksets, while Mustad’s strategic Tak-bend gives larger and thicker soft baits the ability to sit flush to the hook. Soft plastics will fully collapse and produce better hooksets.

Native Watercraft TitanX 12.5 kayak
Native Watercraft TitanX 12.5 Sam Hudson

Native Watercraft TitanX 12.5

One the most loaded kayak rigs we’ve ever seen at the ICAST show. The new TitanX 12.5 measures 12 and a half feet long and 40 inches wide. What you can customize on the boat is eye-opening. Up front, a quick release mount allows a trolling motor to easily be added or removed (not pictured in this photo). Then, in the cockpit, there’s space for two Garmin graphs on a bar accessory, and the Propel Pedal Drive. In the back, a Native Watercraft Sidekick Wheel System, YakAttack BlackPak Pro and dual Power-Pole Micro Anchors. At the stern, a Newport Vessels NK 300 Motor with foot steering. Yep, two motors on this rig.

Newport Bluetooth Lithium Battery
Newport Bluetooth Lithium Battery Sam Hudson

Newport Bluetooth Lithium Battery

Newport introduced its Bluetooth Lithium batteries. The lightweight battery features LiFePO4 cell construction and Bluetooth connectivity. With three versatile power options (24V50Ah, 36V30Ah and 36V40Ah), each battery is equipped with mobile-enabled Bluetooth monitoring. Anglers can check real-time battery status directly from their smartphone using the Newport Battery app. In addition, a built-in Battery Management System (BMS) actively monitors and regulates battery functions for optimized performance.

Old Town Sportsman BigWater ePDL + 132 kayak and motor
Old Town Sportsman BigWater ePDL + 132 Sam Hudson

Old Town Sportsman BigWater ePDL + 132

The Old Town Sportsman BigWater ePDL+ 132 stole the show, winning the best boat at ICAST. What grabbed everyone’s attention was the ePDL+ drive, similar to an assist you might see on an ebike. The saltwater-proof ePDL+ drive allows anglers to seamlessly switch between manual pedal, power-assisted pedal, or fully motorized cruise control. There are five levels of power assistance total. A cruise control option lets a kayaker take their feet off the pedals, allowing the motor to take over.

Pelagic’s Steve T Goione Shirts
Pelagic’s Steve T Goione Shirts Sam Hudson

Pelagic’s Steve T Goione Shirts

Steve Goione, a marine artist who works with fishing tournaments such as the Bermuda Triple Crown, teamed up with Pelagic to produce shirts with his incredible artwork. Goione utilizes a technique called pointillism, painting with small, distinct dots in conjunction with fish patterns to form an image. The tough task was to transfer Goione’s prints to Pelagic’s shirts, but the results were an absolute success. Pictured in the inset, Pelagic’s tri blend shirt with a sailfish.

PENN Spinfisher VII fishing reel
PENN Spinfisher VII Sam Hudson

PENN Spinfisher VII

The newest Spinfisher VII features IPX5 sealing so you don’t have to worry about saltwater getting into the gearbox or drag system. Penn’s HT-100 drag washers are also housed in a fully sealed spool. A full metal body and side plate keep the brass CNC gears in precise alignment under stress. Pictured, notice the unique line keeper that holds heavy leader material.

Plano Edge Jerkbait Box
Plano Edge Jerkbait Box Sam Hudson

Plano Edge Jerkbait Box

The Plano Edge Jerkbait box is purpose-built to hold up to 20 jerkbaits. An EZ label system and crystal-clear lid makes organization easy. And Plano’s Rustrictor technology offers 360 degree moisture protection. The days of untangling a mass of hooks and lures from your tackle tray are gone.

Rapala CrushCity soft baits
Rapala CrushCity Sam Hudson

Rapala CrushCity

Rapala introduced its first-ever line of soft baits, with design help from pro angler Jacob Wheeler. The brand is called CrushCity, and they already have five different creature baits ready to rock. The baits look pretty darn tantalizing. Rapala says to pair CrushCity softbaits with VMC hooks and Sufix fishing line. Pictured, from left to right, the Cleanup Craw, Freeloader, Mayor and Bronco Bug.

Salt Life SLX shirt
Salt Life SLX Sam Hudson

Salt Life SLX

Salt Life has so many different options when it comes to clothing, you’ll have something to wear whether you’re on the water or out to dinner. Salt Life designed its best performance fabric for a life in the sun, near the water, with their proprietary SLX UVapor fabrics. Look for that SLX label. You’ll also notice the breathability of Salt Life offerings in positions along the back or under the arms (pictured).

Savage Gear BFT Flyer lure
Savage Gear BFT Flyer Sam Hudson

Savage Gear BFT Flyer

The Savage Gear BFT Flyer is a pre-rigged flyingfish lure built to catch big-game species such as tunas. The design is based on a meticulous 3D scan of an actual flying fish. The 16-inch Flyer’s wings are easily removable by design. The lure comes pre-rigged in a harness, able to be presented for trolling or kite fishing. A line-thru design causes the lure to surge up the leader when a fish is hooked, preventing the fish from utilizing the lure’s weight as leverage during the fight.

Seaguar TactX braid and fluoro
Seaguar TactX Sam Hudson

Seaguar TactX

Seaguar TactX comes as a budget friendly braid and fluoro kit. Seaguar provides a recommended leader pound test to go along with the 4-strand braid. The braid is strong and abrasion resistant, engineered to maintain its round shape and stay firm to minimize rod tip wrapping and wind knots. Treat this braid as an all-around option for castability, abrasion resistance and overall strength.

Seviin Reels
Seviin Reels Sam Hudson

Seviin Reels

St. Croix, the well-known rod company, now makes reels. Under a new brand called Seviin reels, they introduced spinning and baitcasting models at ICAST. Yes, fresh and saltwater too, with the GX Series Seviin for freshwater and GSW for saltwater. Available in 3000, 4000, 6000, and 8000 sizes, GSW reels are sealed with fully gasketed side plates and blade seals on the spool shaft. Specs include 6 + 1 shielded stainless-steel bearing system, powerful multi-stack carbon fiber drag, stainless-steel drag components, and precision hard-brass pinion and die-cast drive gear.

Shimano Mastiff FC line
Shimano Mastiff FC Sam Hudson

Shimano Mastiff FC

Shimano won the best line category at ICAST with its Shimano Mastiff FC fluorocarbon line. In particular, Mastiff FC utilizes NANOARMOR technology. An application of nano-size ridges across the outer surface of the line helps prevent knot-slipping when fighting large fish. Plus, there’s no slippage when bass fishing with techniques like twitching, jerking or casting large lures.

Shimano Poison Ultima rod
Shimano Poison Ultima Sam Hudson

Shimano Poison Ultima

The freshwater Poison Ultima rod from Shimano has its history in the JDM market. This rod incorporates some of Shimano’s most advanced rod technologies, including Spiral X Core technology, Hi-Power X technology, and Shimano X-Guide. Casting models feature Shimano’s Full Carbon Monocoque grip — a full-carbon design that’s surprisingly sensitive. Of note, the new handle shape was developed by analyzing tournament anglers’ movements and holding posture to elevate performance.

Toadfish Casting Series Rod
Toadfish Casting Series Rod Sam Hudson

Toadfish Casting Series Rod

A Toadfish casting rod is a great inshore option. They’re lightweight and built with salt-proof hardware. Components include Kigan 3D stainless steel guides, plus Winn Grip foregrip and handle butt. Buying a Toadfish rod as part of their Put ‘Em Back movement actually helps clean coastal waters, as Toadfish supports replanting and replenishing oyster habitat efforts.

Tsunami Forged Spinning Reels
Tsunami Forged Spinning Reels Sam Hudson

Tsunami Forged Spinning Reels

A new beefy option from Tsunami. You might be aware of their Forged lever drags, but Tsunami introduced black Forged spinners in a number of sizes (4000, 6000 and 8000). Pick these spinners up, and you can feel the weighty toughness in your hands. The reels feature a stainless gear S-Drive, similar to their SaltX spinners. The 4000 model has a 6 bearing system.

TUF-LINE Fluorocarbon XD
TUF-LINE Fluorocarbon XD Sam Hudson

TUF-LINE Fluorocarbon XD

TUF-LINE Fluorocarbon XD was designed to be abrasion-resistant and virtually invisible underwater. The company says this is the leader to use when targeting skittish fish or when fishing in heavy cover, dragging baits along rocky bottom, or jigging offshore. With less stretch and slack, plus its quick sinking ability, expect a great bait presentation and solid hookset.

XTRATUF BioLite sandal
XTRATUF BioLite Sam Hudson

XTRATUF BioLite

Check out this unique sandal from XTRATUF. It reminds me of Crocs. But these XTRATUFs are made using BioLite, a low compression high performance injection molded EVA foam that is easy to clean. Take these water shoes anywhere. They’ll drain quickly and dry out in short order. Can you handle the look of them?

YETI Yonder Water Bottle
YETI Yonder Water Bottle Sam Hudson

YETI Yonder Water Bottle

YETI released some new sizes of its lightweight and nearly indestructible Yonder Water Bottle, along with a new Tether Cap. This is a great bottle to use when you need to keep the weight down in your backpack. Yonders are made from BPA-Free 50% recycled plastic, they’re 100% leakproof and 50% lighter than Ramblers.

Z-Man Rattle Snaker soft bait
Z-Man Rattle Snaker Sam Hudson

Z-Man Rattle Snaker

Z-Man figured out a way to add rattles inside its soft baits with the Rattle Snaker. Insert the tool’s point into the bait’s tail, head or torso. Then place a rattle inside the tool’s hollow needle. Implant it with the pushrod and you’re all set. The package includes a surgical steel grade needle protected by a silicone needle guard, 10 glass rattles, and storage for rattles or tungsten weights.

Z-Man Mulletron
Z-Man Mulletron Sam Hudson

Z-Man Mulletron

Z-Man’s Mulletron is a great finger mullet imitator. The realistic head and body shape, lifelike gill plate, eye and fins are molded from ElaZtech superplastic. The bait does not come pre-rigged, so Z-Man recommends using a ZWG hook. Pick from 10 popular inshore colors. Available in 3.3- and 4-inch swimbaits sizes.

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2022 ICAST New Product “Best of Category” Winners https://www.sportfishingmag.com/gear/2022-icast-new-product-best-of-category-winners/ Thu, 21 Jul 2022 19:06:36 +0000 https://www.sportfishingmag.com/?p=50908 See who topped the list of best new fishing tackle and gear.

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At each summer’s ICAST fishing tackle trade show, hundreds of fishing and boating items vie for recognition as the best new products in 30 categories — as voted by the media and tackle dealers. Here is the list of 2022 winners. We’ve called out the primary saltwater category winners and listed the remainder. Some of these products are available now; others will roll out this fall and next spring.
The overall Best of Show winner is the PacBak P88-MK Combo, a combination cooler and vacuum sealer.

Penn Authority
Penn Authority Courtesy Penn

Saltwater Reel – Penn Authority

Penn’s new Authority spinning reel features an IPX8 waterproof rating, CNC Gear technology with a stainless-steel gear train and pinion gear, and Leveline slow oscillation system. The 12+1 bearing system delivers a smooth retrieve, and the Dura-Drag generates maximum drag pressure. Available in September, Authority will come in sizes ranging from 2500 to 10500 and cost $499.95 to $599.95.

Ugly Stik Carbon Inshore
Ugly Stik Carbon Inshore Courtesy Ugly Stik

Saltwater Rod – Ugly Stik Carbon Inshore

The new Carbon Inshore rods feature a 24-ton graphite blank with a solid graphite tip, creating a lightweight, balanced rod with crisp action and increased sensitivity. Technique-specific, these rods are available in six spinning and three casting models with one-piece stainless-steel Ugly Tuff guides, cork foregrips and a shrink-tube aft handle for durability. The rods cost $99.95.

Shimano Spheros SW Combo
Shimano Spheros SW Combo Courtesy Shimano

Rod & Reel Combo – Shimano Spheros SW Combo

Shimano took its recently introduced Spheros reel and paired it with high-quality graphite rods to deliver a saltwater combo in four well-balanced models to target multiple species. The rods feature durable blanks with tapered EVA handles and Fuji aluminum-oxide guides. The Spheros SW A reels feature Shimano’s cold-forged Hagane gear and Hagane body technology. Available in four spinning models (7 and 9 feet in length) with reels from 5000 to 8000 sizes, they cost $229.99

Hardy Fortuna Regent Saltwater Fly Reel
Hardy Fortuna Regent Saltwater Fly Reel Courtesy Hardy

Fly Reel & Fly Fishing Accessories – Hardy Fortuna Regent Saltwater Fly Reel

Hardy designed the Fortuna Regent to offer effortless control and power with up to 22 pounds of drag and a wide arbor that picks up 14 1/2 inches of line in a single rotation. The reel features a carbon-fiber multiped disc drag system and a narrow spool profile. Available in two colors, the reel starts at $750 and will be available late this year.

LiveTarget Live Shrimp
LiveTarget Live Shrimp Courtesy LiveTarget

Saltwater Hard Lure – LiveTarget Live Shrimp

LiveTarget has always produced very lifelike lures, and the new Live Shrimp continues that tradition. The Live Shrimp features a swing-weight system that allows the lure to fall through the water column with a horizontal profile. Anglers can customize the rate of fall using two interchangeable weights. The segmented abdomen and carapace are made from rugged, buoyant ABS; the walking and swimming legs are made from TPE to flutter during retrieve. Live Shrimp come in two sizes and eight colors and cost $14.99.

Z-Man Kicker CrabZ
Z-Man Kicker CrabZ Courtesy Z-Man

Saltwater Soft Lure – Z-Man Kicker CrabZ

Z-Man crafted this new bait to mimic a crab swimming sideways — the way it naturally evades predators. The 3 1/2-inch Kicker CrabZ features segmented legs, large eyes and protruding antennae and is made from Z-Man’s patented ElaZtech material. The keeled belly of the bait keeps it upright yet slightly shimmying on a straight retrieve. Pair the bait with a ProBulletZ, SnakelockZ or ChinlockZ jighead. Available in 10 inshore patterns, the crabs come in three-packs that cost $4.99.

Z-Man DieZel Eye Jigheads
Z-Man DieZel Eye Jigheads Courtesy Z-Man

Terminal Tackle – Z-Man DieZel Eye Jigheads

Built for big soft plastics, Z-Man’s DieZel Eye Jigheads feature black nickel Tri-Forge Power hooks with precision-cut angles. In tandem with Eye Strike Fishing, Z-Man supersized the jighead’s leads with oversize 3D eyes in red, glow or chartreuse. On the largest 3-ounce 8/0 size, the eyes measure half an inch across. The base of the jig’s head is flatted to rest upright and stable on the bottom. The 60-degree eyelet to hook-shank angle accentuates the bait’s shimmying action on a straight retrieve. Available in sizes from 3/8 ounces (6/0) to 3 ounces (8/0), the jigheads come two to a pack that costs $5.99 to $11.99.

SpiderWire DuraBraid Hi-Vis Yellow
SpiderWire DuraBraid Hi-Vis Yellow Courtesy SpiderWire

Fishing Line – SpiderWire DuraBraid Hi-Vis Yellow

SpiderWire’s DuraBraid in Hi-Vis Yellow boasts an increased abrasion resistance that’s 25 percent tougher than other conventional braids. It also delivers the easy line management and smooth casting attributed to the SpiderWire brand. Available from 8- to 80-pound test, the line comes in 150-, 300-, 500- and 3,000-yard spools. It costs $13.99 to $319.99.

Bajio Roca sunglasses
Bajio Roca Courtesy Bajio

Eyewear – Bajio Roca

Bajio’s extra-large, bio-based Roca sunglass frames offer complete protection and coverage on the water, reducing glare and light intrusion without fogging, thanks to the vented side shields. Blue-light-blocking technology minimizes eye fatigue and strain. Roca frames are available in shoal tort matte, black matte, and dark tort gloss with either polycarbonate or glass lenses in seven colors. They cost $199 and $249.

AFTCO deck boots
AFTCO Ankle Deck Boot Courtesy AFTCO

Footwear – AFTCO Ankle Deck Boot

AFTCO’s waterproof deck boots feature a hex grip nonmarking outsole and a neoprene liner that’s eco-friendly and quick drying. Paired with a compression-molded antimicrobial insole, the boots provide cushion and support for all-day wear. Available in men’s sizes 7 to 13, they will come in three colors including harbor grey, naval, and green acid camo. They cost $99 to $109.

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Bubba Saltwater Multi-Flex Fillet Knife
Bubba Saltwater Multi-Flex Fillet Knife Courtesy Bubba

Cutlery, Hand Pliers or Tools – Bubba Saltwater Multi-Flex Fillet Knife

Bubba’s Saltwater Multi-Flex Interchangeable Knife Set features an easy-to-use squeeze-and-slide mechanism that allows you to switch between blades quickly while the Flex-Change locking system keeps the blade safe and secure. The Multi-Flex comes with two different full-tang blades (9-inch serrated flex and 9-inch stiff) and Bubba’s non-slip grip handle along with a watertight hard-sided carry case. The knife costs $99.99.

Additional Winners

  • Lifestyle Apparel — Women: AFTCO Reaper Softshell
  • Lifestyle Apparel — Men: AFTCO CocoBoardies Boardshorts
  • Warm-Weather Technical Apparel: Simms SolarFlex Guide Cooling Hoody
  • Cold-Weather Technical Apparel: AFTCO Barricade Rain Suite Acid Camo Colorway
  • Novelties and Wellness: Garmin Quatix 7 Smartwatch – Sapphire Edition
  • Fishing Accessory: Frabill Witness Weigh Net
  • Boating Accessories: Frabill ReCharge, Deluxe Aerator
  • Soft and Hard Coolers: PacBak P88-MK Combo
  • Boats and Watercraft: BOTE Rachkam Gatorshell + APEX Pedal Drive
  • Fly Fishing Rod: Bull Bay Banshee Fly
  • Freshwater Rod: St. Croix Legend Tournament Bass Rod
  • Freshwater Reel: Shimano Stella FK
  • Freshwater Soft Lure: Berkley PowerBait PowerStinger
  • Freshwater Hard Lure: Berkley Slobberknocker
  • Tackle Management: Plano EDGE Frog Box
  • Kids’ Tackle: Simms Kid’s Tributary Wader
  • Electronics: Humminbird MEGA Live Imagine TargetLock
  • Ice Fishing: Garmin LiveScope Plus Ice Fishing Bundle LI
  • Custom Tackle and Components: Mud Hole RBS Pro G2 Power Wrapper

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ICAST Fishing Tackle Trade Show Preview https://www.sportfishingmag.com/gear/icast-fishing-tackle-trade-show-preview/ Thu, 14 Jul 2022 16:00:21 +0000 https://www.sportfishingmag.com/?p=50861 A sample of what the world’s tackle makers will debut at this year’s ICAST show.

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Most anglers become addicted to new tackle and gear. That’s why Sport Fishing’s editors look forward each summer to the International Convention of Allied Sportfishing Trades, also called ICAST. This year’s event—July 19-22 in Orlando, Florida—will amass thousands of manufacturers, dealers, and media representatives for a saltwater and freshwater show-and-tell.

Although the public can’t attend this trade-only convention, Sport Fishing plans to bring you daily coverage on social media. We’ll continue the reporting after the show at sportfishingmag.com. However, we know you’d like at least a taste of the new stuff right now, so here are several new products gear-makers have shared.

Penn Authority spinning reel Chris Woodward / Sport Fishing

Penn’s new Authority spinning reel features an IPX8 waterproof rating, CNC Gear technology with a stainless-steel gear train and pinion gear, and Leveline slow oscillation system. The 12+1 bearing system delivers a smooth retrieve, and the Dura-Drag generates maximum drag pressure. Available in September, Authority will come in sizes ranging from 2500 to 10500 and cost $499.95 to $599.95.

St. Croix fishing rods
St. Croix Rift Salt spin (top), Rift Jig, conventional Courtesy St. Croix

St. Croix’s new Rift rod series includes 16 Rift Salt boat models and 12 Rift Jig models, designed as thinner, lighter rods for inshore and nearshore fishing. The rods feature SCIII carbon blanks, EVA handles, and stainless-steel frames with Alconite inserts. Rift Salt rods are available in seven conventional and nine spinning models. Rift Jig rods come in six conventional and six spinning models. The rods cost $290 to $350.

Shimano lure
Shimano World Pop 69F Flash Boost Courtesy Shimano

Shimano says its new World Pop 69F Flash Boost is a multipurpose fresh- and saltwater lure that triggers explosive strikes. The cupped face of the 2 ¾-inch hard bait creates surface commotion while the bait’s body makes a deep gurgling sound with a dramatic bubble trail as it’s worked. This is Shimano’s first popper to incorporate the company’s Flash Boost technology, a visual enhancement created by suspending reflective foil on micro springs within the lure’s body. The World Pop 69F weighs 3/8 ounces and comes in 10 colors. It costs $19.99.

AFTCO shorts
AFTCO Waterline Kayak Fishing Shorts Courtesy AFTCO

Designed by kayak anglers, AFTCO’s Waterline Kayak Shorts are made from Air-O Mesh performance fabric that stretches. The elastic waistband creates more comfort for all-day sitting. The shorts feature a pliers pocket, dual hand pockets, and zippered thigh and back pockets with drainage. Available next spring in sizes 28 through 42, Waterline’s measure 10 inches along the inseam and cost $79.

Yeti Wheeled Roadie
Yeti Wheeled Roadie Courtesy Yeti

Yeti has added two hard-sided, wheeled coolers to its Roadie model lineup. The 48 (left, available now) and the 60 (right, available August 23) feature a retractable, dolly-style handle, leakproof drain plug, nonslip feet, and Neverflat wheels. The 48 weighs 25.7 pounds, holds 41 cans (2:1 ice-to-can ratio), and costs $450. The 60 weighs 28.8 pounds, holds 51 cans, and costs $500. Wheeled Roadies come in white or charcoal.

Garmin LiveScope XR on Helm
Garmin LiveScope XR real-time sonar Courtesy Garmin

Garmin has taken its LiveScope real-time sonar technology and extended the range for deeper open waters. The new LiveScope XR system delivers imagery of fish and structure up to 500 feet in front of or below the boat in fresh water and up to 350 feet in salt water, without sacrificing image clarity and resolution. The functions reside in the new GLS 10 black box and accompanying XR LVS62 trolling-motor-mount transducer, which offers three vantage points. Turn the ’ducer forward to see ahead, down to see beneath the boat, or sideways for a top-down perspective of open water or shorelines. The complete package costs $2,999.99.

Huk A1A Pro Guide pants
Huk A1A Pro Guide pants Courtesy Huk

Huk’s A1A Pro Guide pants feature abrasion-resistant-fabric side patches to cut wear and tear while poling the flats. They offer 50+ UPF protection and employ an eight-pocket design that includes two side cargo pockets with grommets and two zippered back pockets. The waist and hem adjust, and the fabric has a durable water-repellent finish. Made from 94 percent nylon and 6 percent spandex, the pants are available in night owl gray and in sizes S through 3XL; they cost $125 to $130.

Z-Man Salty Ned ShrimpZ
Z-Man Salty Ned ShrimpZ Courtesy Z-Man

Z-Man pro C.A. Richardson has studied the parallels between freshwater bass tactics and those for redfish, and began experimenting with Z-Man’s popular Ned rig finesse technique in saltwater applications. The result: the Salty Ned ShrimpZ. He calls it “a tasty little cocktail shrimp for selective inshore predators.” The soft bait measures 2 1/2 inches and is made from ElaZtech. Its buoyancy and flared appendages allow it to land softly and parachute slowly toward the bottom. Rig it on any ShroomZ, NedlockZ or Texas Eye Finesse series jigheads. Available in August, the Salty Ned ShrimpZ will come in 10 patterns and cost $4.99 per six-pack.

Daiwa Free Swimmer reel
Daiwa Free Swimmer Courtesy Daiwa

Daiwa designed its new live-lining spinning reel — the Free Swimmer — with an automatic bite-and-run clutch at the base of its body, which allows anglers to instantly disengage the spool so line can peel off with little or no resistance while the bail is closed. Adjust spoon tension with the small tension-control knob at the back of the reel. The Free Swimmer also features an Air Rotor and waterproof, carbon Automatic Tournament Drag. It comes in 8000 and 10000 sizes and costs $199.99.

Frabill Witness 30-Pound Weigh Net
Frabill Witness 30-Pound Weigh Net Courtesy Frabill

Frabill says its Witness Weigh net is the first combined net, scale and ruler for fresh and saltwater anglers. The net comes with a built-in 30-pound scale that weighs the fish while it is suspended in the mesh, eliminating the need to handle the catch or hang the fish vertically. Scoop the fish, remove the hook and then hold the net vertically to record the weight. Witness features tangle-free micro-mesh netting and a flat bottom for safer fish handling. The 48-inch, aluminum handle is marked to take measurements of up to 30 inches. Available this fall, Witness costs $149.99.

Penn Fathom II LD Chris Woodward / Sport Fishing

Penn has updated and upgraded its Fathom reels in the Fathom II Lever Drag series. Integrating the palm side plate and frame allows these reels to be more compact in hand and reduces their weight. The pull-to-turn preset knob lets anglers set it and forget it. The Quick Shift II two-speed system functions similarly to the Penn Internationals. Available in single- and two-speed models and in a wide range of sizes, including a new 80, Fathom II LDs start at $229.95 and will be available in September.

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2021 ICAST Walkthrough https://www.sportfishingmag.com/story/gear/2021-icast-walkthrough/ Tue, 03 Aug 2021 19:43:52 +0000 https://www.sportfishingmag.com/?p=47546 See the latest in new baits, reels, rods and boating gear.

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This year’s ICAST fishing-tackle trade show, July 20-23 in Orlando, spanned aisles and aisles of fishing tackle, accessories and boating toys. In this video, editor Randy Vance walks us through some of his favorite new gear. Some of these products are already on the store shelves, but some will debut later in the fall or in 2022.

Plano Atlas Tackle Backpack

HUK Icon X Insulated Rain Suit with Flotation

Burnewiin Rod Holder Systems

Costa Del Mar Untangled

Sharkbanz Shark Deterrent

GP Link Boat Monitoring

Berkley Choppa

Berkley Power Bait Gilley

Quantum Throttle and Smoke X Reels

Z-Man HerculeZ

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New Reels and Rods from ICAST 2021 https://www.sportfishingmag.com/story/gear/new-reels-and-rods-from-icast-2021/ Wed, 28 Jul 2021 22:48:09 +0000 https://www.sportfishingmag.com/?p=47550 Just 2 Things videos highlight top features from this year’s new fishing tackle products.

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Just 2 Things. That’s all you really need to know, right? These videos of new reels and rods from the ICAST fishing tackle trade show focus on the top two features for each product. Let us wet your whistle. These are the latest and greatest tackle items coming your way — some are available now; others are expected to roll out within the next six months.

Shimano Sustain MGL

This new Sustain’s MagnumLite rotor helps make it super lightweight and delivers faster startup. The MicroModule Gear II creates smoother rotation by refining the surfaces of the gears. Available now; $299 to $309.

Ugly Stik Bigwater Combo

If you’re one of the many new anglers to the saltwater game, this combo — an Ugly Stik Bigwater rod with a Penn Pursuit IV reel — will easily dial you in. The combo comes in spin and conventional models (which pair up with Penn Rival reels). The rod blank has been redesigned to incorporate higher-end components such as Fuji K guides. Available in September; $99.95 to $119.95.

Accurate Tern 2

The Tern 2 features a pinion-supported bearing design that delivers smoother drag with more power. Centrifugal casting maximizes distance while eliminating backlash. Available in 300/400/500N models in late November; $329.99 to $399.99.

Okuma Silver Slayer

This purpose-built tarpon rod features forward-angle Fuji guides with Fazlite inserts. The double-locking reel seat ensure the reel stays tight to the rod when fighting a big fish. Available in August; $179.99 to $189.99.

Daiwa Saltist MQ

Daiwa redesigned Saltist reels now come with a one-piece Monocoque (MQ) aluminum body that makes it more rigid and corrosion resistant. Saltist MQs also come with a Zaion rotor made from a composite material that’s lightweight to reduce wrist fatigue and enhance line pickup. Available now; $299.99.

Read Next: More ICAST Coverage

St. Croix Seage Surf Rods

These new 7- to 12-foot spinning rods are made with an exotic carbon-fiber material that adds significant hoop strength, which keeps the rod section from ovaling under a load. It also employs Veil technology, meaning a tri-blend of carbon fiber, fiberglass and resin is combined to reduce the effects of impact on the blanks. Available in early November; $210 to $380.

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New Apparel from ICAST 2021 https://www.sportfishingmag.com/story/gear/new-apparel-from-icast-2021/ Wed, 28 Jul 2021 22:47:41 +0000 https://www.sportfishingmag.com/?p=47548 Just 2 Things videos highlight top features from this year’s new technical clothing and sunglass products.

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Just 2 Things. That’s all you really need to know, right? These videos of new technical wear and sunglasses from the ICAST fishing tackle trade show focus on the top two features for each product. Let us wet your whistle. These are the latest and greatest tackle items coming your way — some are available now; others are expected to roll out within the next six months.

AFTCO Rescue Performance Hoodie

Functionality meets sustainability in AFTCO’s new Rescue Performance Hoodie, which was made from fishing nets. The breathable fabric also offers sun protection and comfort. Available in spring 2022; $99.

Costa Pro Series

Costa’s Pro Series — in Blackfin and Fantail frame styles — feature an adjustable nose pad for a custom fit. They also have a unique channel that helps move sweat away from the face and eyes. Available now; $249 to $269.

Gill Xpel Tec Hoodie

This men’s hoodie expels water and blood and resists odors. It also provides 50+ UPF protection in the sun. Available in November; $54.95.

Bajio Bales Beach

Venting on the full-wrap Bajio Bales Beach frames helps prevent fogging on hot, humid days. The pink lens option on this pair allows high light transmission, and the Lapis technology blocks blue light for less haze. All frames are made from plant-based materials. Available now; $199 to $249.

Huk A1A

Huk’s A1A technical shirt excels at lightweight breathability. It also offers full sun protection with a built-in gaiter and sun hood. Available in January; $70.

Xtratuf Sharkbyte ECO

Xtratuf’s Sharkbyte ECO shoes are made from ECONYL, regenerated nylon, which is more durable than traditional canvas but provides the same look and comfort. The shoes will also come with the company’s classic SRA non-marking, slip-resistant outsole. Available in men’s and women’s sizes and due out next February; $89.95.

Read Next: More ICAST Coverage

Smith Guide’s Choice XL

This XL version of the popular Guide’s Choice frames is 20 percent larger for even more coverage on the water. The Chromapop glass lens technology amplifies color and definition and the lenses are 40 percent lighter in weight than traditional glass. Available now; $199 to $259.

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New Gear from ICAST 2021 https://www.sportfishingmag.com/story/gear/new-gear-from-icast-2021/ Wed, 28 Jul 2021 22:42:40 +0000 https://www.sportfishingmag.com/?p=47549 Just 2 Things videos highlight top features from this year’s new technical gear, electronics and accessories products.

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Bubba Seeker Series Sling Pack

This new tackle pack is made from water-resistant coated ripstop polyester. It delivers versatility — a place for everything — designed for the boating or bank angler. Available in August; $159.99.

Plano Frost

This 32-quart cooler weighs only 11 pounds yet it features thicker walls than most rotomolded products as well as industrial-strength insulation. Inside, a basket and cutting board/separator offer versatility. Available now; $229.

Humminbird Apex

This new line of Humminbird multifunction displays was designed for saltwater anglers and comes in 13-, 16-, and 19-inch sizes. Apex comes with video in/video out ports for using lowlight and ultraviolet cameras. It also features two sonar ports for dual transducers. Available now; $3,900 to $4,500.

Z-Man HerculeZ Swim Bait

Z-Man’s new swim bait comes in 4- and 5-inch lengths (3/8 and 5/8 ounces) and is made from the company’s patented ElaZtech material. To deliver solid hooksets, HerculeZ baits come with a heavy Mustad Ultrapoint hook. Available in fall; $9.99.

Read Next: More ICAST Coverage

Yeti Crossroads Luggage

Yeti’s new luggage begins with backpacks and dives into duffels and rolling luggage (seven models total). Each was built with numerous compartments for separating gear whether for a day or a week. The toughskin nylon material is the same that’s used in air bags and motorcycle outerwear. Available now; $199.99 to $449.99.

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ICAST 2021 Saltwater New Product Showcase Winners https://www.sportfishingmag.com/story/gear/icast-2021-saltwater-new-product-showcase-winners/ Mon, 26 Jul 2021 22:20:55 +0000 https://www.sportfishingmag.com/?p=47554 This year’s top new tackle, electronics, apparel and gear for anglers.

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Every July, fishing tackle makers and dealers gather to share new product lines for the coming year at the ICAST trade show. The new gear — everything from fresh and saltwater tackle to apparel, electronics and gizmos — competes for Best in Show honors. Here are 19 of the winners in categories relevant to saltwater fishing. The 2021 overall show winner was a freshwater soft bait from Berkley, the PowerBait Gilly.

Daiwa Saltist MQ won best saltwater spinning reel
Daiwa Saltist MQ Chris Woodward / Sport Fishing

Best Saltwater Reel: Daiwa Saltist MQ

Daiwa redesigned and upgraded its popular Saltist reels. The new versions feature a one-piece Monocoque (MQ) aluminum body. The traditional sideplate and screws have been replaced by an engine plate with a larger drive gear. Saltist MQs also come with a Zaion Air Rotor, Digigear and an aluminum round-knob handle. MSRP: $299.99.

Bull Bay Banshee Rod won best saltwater rod
Bull Bay Banshee Rod Chris Woodward / Sport Fishing

Best Saltwater Rod: Bull Bay Banshee Rod

Bull Bay says it developed this line of rods to emphasize faster, more responsive actions. Each comes with an extra-fast tip and progressive backbone for long casts and high performance. The rods come in 6-foot-8- to 7-foot-10-inch lengths and in medium-light to medium-heavy power for lines up to 17-pound test. They have custom EVA grips with flared edges and double locking reel seats. MSRP: $159.99 to $179.99.

Berkley Choppo won for best saltwater hard lure
Berkley Choppo Chris Woodward / Sport Fishing

Best Saltwater Hard Lure: Berkley Choppo

This Best of Show win serves to reinforce Berkley’s foray into the saltwater hard bait category. The new Choppo features a durable tail propeller that helps deliver topwater spray. It also comes with heavy-duty split rings and 3X anti-rust Fusion19 hooks. Available in 16 colors, in sizes from 75 to 120 mm, and in weights from 1/2 to 1 ounce, Choppo swims straight at a variety of speeds. MSRP: $12.99.

Savage Gear Duratech Crab won for best saltwater soft lure
Savage Gear Duratech Crab Chris Woodward / Sport Fishing

Best Saltwater Soft Lure: Savage Gear Duratech Crab

Savage Gear’s Duratech material gives this new bait durability, but its lifelike shape, weight placement and scent combine to make it attractive to predators. The Crab comes in lengths from 3/4 to 1 1/2 inches and in weights from 1/4 to 1/2 ounce. It features a 3X black nickel hook. MSRP: $8.99.

Sharkbanz Zeppelin won for best terminal tackle
Sharkbanz Zeppelin Chris Woodward / Sport Fishing

Best Terminal Tackle: Sharkbanz Zeppelin

The issue of shark predation on recreationally caught fish in Florida waters has become widely known. Sharkbanz says its Zeppelin has been proven to reduce the number of bottomfish lost to sharks. The 6.5-ounce device requires no batteries or charging; it can be tied into the leader, used as a sinker or deployed after hookup, using a carabiner or swivel to slide it down the line. MSRP: $69.99.

Bote Lono Aero + Apex Pedal Drive won for best boats
Bote Lono Aero + Apex Pedal Drive Chris Woodward / Sport Fishing

Best Boats and Watercraft: Bote Lono Aero + Apex Pedal Drive

Bote says its new Lono Aero delivers speed, packability, portability, versatility and durability. The 12-foot-6-inch pedal-drive inflatable fits into a travel bag. The hull features four chambers with a flared bow and a keel guard. MSRP: $2,298

Plano Atlas Tackle Pack won for best tackle management
Plano Atlas Tackle Pack Chris Woodward / Sport Fishing

Best Tackle Management: Plano Atlas Tackle Pack

Plano’s new Atlas Tackle Pack blends the light weight of a soft tackle bag with the strength of a molded box. The waterproof base is surrounded by durable EVA panels. Plano also created a magnetic Dropzone on top of the bag that automatically anchors metal tools and hooks in place. Other features include rod holders, tool holders, water-resistant cellphone storage, internal zippered mesh pockets and molded clamshell side pockets. MSRP: $199.99.

Frabill Ultralight Conservation Net won for best boating accessory
Frabill Ultralight Conservation Net Chris Woodward / Sport Fishing

Best Boating Accessories: Frabill Ultralight Conservation Net

The hoop for Frabill’s ultralight conservation net measures 21 by 24 inches. Low-resistance coated mesh and a carbon-fiber handle make the net easy to manipulate with one hand. MSRP: $139.99

Bubba Pro Series Cordless Electric Fillet Knife won for best cutlery
Bubba Pro Series Cordless Electric Fillet Knife Chris Woodward / Sport Fishing

Best Cutlery, Hand Pliers or Tools: Bubba Pro Series Cordless Electric Fillet Knife

Bubba’s electric knife contains a state-of-the-art brushless motor that the company says delivers 21 percent more torque and 22 percent more motor efficiency. The knife comes with four different blades and two batteries. MSRP: $214.99

Humminbird MEGA Live Imaging won for best electronics
Humminbird MEGA Live Imaging Chris Woodward / Sport Fishing

Best Electronics: Humminbird MEGA Live Imaging

Anglers can see fish and structure in real time with Humminbird’s MEGA Live Imaging. Twist the transducer, which mounts to the trolling-motor shaft, to deliver down, forward or landscape viewing modes. MEGA Live is compatible with select Helix, Solix and Apex multifunction displays. MSRP: $1,499

AFTCO Adapt Tactical Phase Change Hooded Shirt won for best warm weather apparel
AFTCO Adapt Tactical Phase Change Hooded Shirt Chris Woodward / Sport Fishing

Best Warm Weather Technical Apparel: AFTCO Adapt Tactical Phase Change Hooded Shirt

AFTCO says Adapt’s bio-based phase-change fabric automatically reacts to changes in body temperature with dynamic cooling or warming. Other features include UPF 50 sun protection, a SpeedVent active hood, an integrated face mask, mesh panels and thumb holes. MSRP: $85

AFTCO Barricade Elite 4L Waterproof System won for best cold weather apparel
AFTCO Barricade Elite 4L Waterproof System Chris Woodward / Sport Fishing

Best Cold Weather Technical Apparel: AFTCO Barricade Elite 4L Waterproof System

Barricade Elite foul-weather gear employs four-layer 100 percent nylon construction designed for salt water. The jacket comes with a SpeedVent hood, YKK AquaGuard chest zippers, double cuff with hook-and-loop adjustment, and brushed tricot hand-warmer pockets. The bibs come with a nylon-lined utility pocket, jacquard elastic shoulder straps, knee-high side zippers and more. MSRP: $848

Xtratuf Ankle Deck Boot Sport won for best footwear
Xtratuf Ankle Deck Boot Sport Chris Woodward / Sport Fishing

Best Footwear: Xtratuf Ankle Deck Boot Sport

Xtratuf’s new Sport ankle deck boots weigh 30 percent less than other similar 6-inch models, the company says. Built from a new high-performance foam Pro Lite material, Sports feature a one-piece outsole. MSRP: $130

Costa Untangled won for best eyewear
Costa Untangled Chris Woodward / Sport Fishing

Best Eyewear: Costa Untangled

Costa has delivered the next generation of its Untangled sunglasses, which are made from recycled fishing nets. The collection includes four new frames for anglers designed to offer maximum coverage and protection on the water. MSRP: $219

Frabill Universal Bait Station won for best cooler
Frabill Universal Bait Station Chris Woodward / Sport Fishing

Best Soft and Hard Coolers: Frabill Universal Bait Station

The universal bait station from Frabill features a side-mounted aerator and insulated construction. The waterproof nonslip base keeps this soft-sided cooler in place on deck. The quick-access bait door makes grabbing a fresh bait easy. The station holds up to eight quarts of water. MSRP: $59.99

Greys Tital Fly Reel won for best fly fishing reel
Greys Tital Fly Reel Chris Woodward / Sport Fishing

Best Fly Reel: Greys Tital Fly Reel

The Greys Tital series debuts a lineup of new fly reels—for rod sizes from 3 to 10 weight—made from machined bar stock. Titals feature waterproof, sealed, multi-disc carbon drag systems, large arbors for fast line pickup and a narrow spool for line control. MSRP: $259.99

Read Next: Past ICAST Coverage

G. Loomis NRX+ T2S won for best fly fishing rod
G. Loomis NRX+ T2S Chris Woodward / Sport Fishing

Best Fly Fishing Rod: G. Loomis NRX+ T2S

Designed for saltwater anglers, the NRX+ T2S is made from a fusion of materials, technology and design to increase the casting distance “sweet spot.” The two-piece tournament configuration delivers one-piece performance with transportability. Components include recoil snake guides and titanium SiC stripper guides as well as AAA grade cork grips. MSRP: $895

Plano Edge Micro Magnetic Fly Box won for best fly fishing accessory
Plano Edge Micro Magnetic Fly Box Chris Woodward / Sport Fishing

Best Fly Fishing Accessory: Plano Edge Micro Magnetic Fly Box

The Micro fly box offers three layers of storage in one box. Soft pads in the top two levels hold smaller flies or larger streamers. The base features a magnetic Dropzone. MSRP: $29.99

Anything Possible ProFISHiency Nerf Micro Spin Cast Combo won for best kid's tackle
Anything Possible ProFISHiency Nerf Micro Spin Cast Combo Chris Woodward / Sport Fishing

Best Kids’ Tackle: Anything Possible ProFISHiency Nerf Micro Spin Cast Combo

ProFISHiency partnered with Nerf to create a two-piece combo with a 5-foot-6-inch medium-action fiberglass rod and a 4.1-to-1 gear ratio micro spincast reel prespooled with 6-pound mono. Each combo comes with a practice casting plug in the shape of a Nerf dart. MSRP: $39.99

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ICAST: New Gear & Accessories https://www.sportfishingmag.com/story/gear/icast-new-gear-accessories/ Mon, 20 Jul 2020 18:44:57 +0000 https://www.sportfishingmag.com/?p=46982 Gear intros from the country’s largest industry trade show.

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New gear and fishing products at ICAST
Last week’s ICAST fishing-tackle trade show launched hundreds of new products for anglers debuting this summer into next year. Here are some of the latest products in the gear and accessories categories. Chris Woodward

Read Next:

ICAST: New Products Best of Show Awards

ICAST: New Reels and Rods

ICAST: New Fishing Lures and Lines

ICAST: New Apparel

Shimano Borona Bag

Shimano Borona Bag for storing tackle
Shimano Borona Bag Courtesy Shimano

Shimano’s new Borona Tackle Bag is made from a black rip-stop fabric with reinforced stitching and heavy-duty TPU zippers to create the ideal transportation for fishing tackle. The front-loading compartment provides storage for up to three 3700-size trays for lure and terminal tackle plus extra room for a spare reel or rain jacket. The bag also features side pockets for storing leader material and additional tools. Slip-resistant plastic feet on the underside of the bag help keep it in place. The Borona costs $139.99.

Minn Kota Raptor Shallow-Water Anchor

Minn Kota Raptor Shallow-Water Anchor at ICAST
Minn Kota Raptor Shallow-Water Anchor Courtesy Minn Kota

Minn Kota’s new Raptor is a hydraulically actuated anchor that debuts two industry-first technologies: Active Anchoring, which monitors anchoring force and adjusts to stay pinned to the bottom, and Auto-Bottom Mode, which automatically detects bottom hardness to determine the right amount of anchoring force. Raptor will be available in 8- and 10-foot lengths and in black, white, red and silver. Prices range from $1,499.99 to $1,899.99.

Plano Z-Series Waterproof Duffel

Plano Z-Series Waterproof Duffel provides tackle storage
Plano Z-Series Waterproof Duffel Courtesy Plano

New to the Z-Series line of tackle bags and lure wraps, the Plano Waterproof Duffel is a 500D PVC roll-top dry bag that’s completely waterproof and provides dependable storage for plenty of gear. Included straps can convert the duffel into a backpack. The bag features welded seams, MOLLE attachment points, and a mesh side pocket. It measures 23.6 inches long by 11.8 inches high and 19.7 inches wide, and costs $89.99.

Garmin Panoptix LiveScope Perspective Mode Mount

Garmin Panoptix LiveScope Perspective Mode Mount for real-time scanning
Garmin Panoptix LiveScope Perspective Mode Mount Courtesy Garmin

LiveScope technology delivers real-time scanning sonar images of structure, bait and fish swimming around and below the boat, even while the boat is stationary. By adding the new Perspective Mode Mount to an LVS32 transducer, anglers can see a perspective view that delivers greater overhead visibility, perfect for shallow water. This one mount delivers three unique vantage points; no additional transducer required. $99.99.

Z-Man Bait LockerZ™

Z-Man Bait LockerZ™ keeps tackle organized
Z-Man Bait LockerZ™ Courtesy Z-Man

Z-Man’s Bait LockerZ, made from 600-denier waterproof fabric with adjustable interior dividers, offers ample room to house more than 50 packages of ElaZtech softbaits. Interior, clear storage compartments house terminal tackle, and an exterior mesh pocket holds larger items like tools and leader spools. Top flaps with magnetic closures prevent the lid from blowing open and keep water out, while a rugged rubberized base prevents deck slippage. Bait LockerZ cost $59.99.

AFTCO x Böker Flex Fillet Knives

AFTCO x Böker Flex Fillet Knives stay sharp
AFTCO x Böker Flex Fillet Knives Courtesy AFTCO

AFTCO now offers 7- and 9-inch flex-fillet versions of its knives, built in collaboration with Böker Germany. The new knives deliver precise cuts for delicate species such as flounder that require adequate flex for proper processing. Flex-fillet knives are made with Böker 4116 German stainless steel, AFTCO gold TiN/PVD corrosion resistance, and a full tang with a TPR wet grip. They cost $69.

Ugly Stik Marine Shears

Ugly Stik Marine Shears cut through everything
Ugly Stik Marine Shears Courtesy Ugly Stik

From cutting chunks to fin snipping and rope cuts, new Ugly Stik Marine Shears can handle a wide variety of tasks. Non-slip Ugly Tuff Grips offer control in wet and slippery conditions, and 420 Stainless Steel blades separate for easy clean up. Marine Shears feature a scaler for exposing bait oil and fish cleaning, a fin snip for modifying bait action, and a scale for quick measurements. An air-through sheath protects blades when not in use. The shears cost $24.99.

Frabill Ultralight Conservation Net

Frabill Ultralight Conservation Net makes landing fish easy
Frabill Ultralight Conservation Net Courtesy Frabill

Frabill’s Ultralight Conservation net features a 48-inch carbon-fiber handle with a molded rubber grip, the company’s patented Pow’R Lok yoke, and unique hoop shape . To best protect fish for release, the ultralight comes with a completely knotless mesh netting, and a flat linear bottom to reduce fish rolling. The meshguard hoop resists wear and reduces lure catch points. The hoop measures 18-by-21 inches and is 18 inches deep. It costs $129.99.

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ICAST: New Reels and Rods https://www.sportfishingmag.com/story/gear/icast-new-reels-and-rods/ Fri, 17 Jul 2020 20:49:04 +0000 https://www.sportfishingmag.com/?p=46988 New spinning and conventional reels, inshore and offshore rods from the country’s largest industry trade show.

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ICAST 2020 roads and reels on display
This week’s ICAST fishing-tackle trade show has launched hundreds of new products for anglers debuting this summer into next year. Here are some of the latest products in the reel and rod categories. Chris Woodward

Read Next:

ICAST: New Products Best of Show Awards

ICAST: New Fishing Lures and Lines

ICAST: New Apparel

Penn Battle III — Winner of the 2020 ICAST award for Best Saltwater Reel

Penn Battle III wins awards at ICAST
Penn Battle III Courtesy Penn

The Penn Battle III spinning reel now comes with the company’s proprietary CNC gear technology, HT-100 carbon-fiber drag system, and a full metal body to give it the guts and drag to handle serious abuse. Stronger, smoother, and more durable, the Battle III series includes sizes ranging from 1000 to 10000; select sizes are available in high speed ratios. Prices range from $99.95 to $149.95.

St. Croix Mojo Inshore Series — Winner of the 2020 ICAST award for Best Saltwater Rod

St. Croix Mojo Inshore Series wins for fishing rods
St. Croix Mojo Inshore Series Courtesy St. Croix

St. Croix’s popular Mojo Inshore Series has been redesigned for 2021. The new lighter, upgraded one-piece SCIII carbon blanks have been further enhanced via Integrated Poly Curve (IPC) mandrel technology. St. Croix uses full cork handles on light-, medium-light-, and medium-power models. Medium-heavy, heavy- and extra-heavy-power rods feature full-length cork and EVA combination handles. Retail prices range from $160 to $230.

Shimano Saragosa SW6000

Shimano Saragosa SW6000 spinning reel
Shimano Saragosa SW6000 Courtesy Shimano

Shimano’s Saragosa SW starts a new chapter this year with enhanced capabilities and features. The reel series now comes with Infinity Drive Technology that increases the reel’s winding torque under load by 30 percent to give anglers an advantage over hard-fighting gamefish. Combining a rigid Hagane body that won’t flex under heavy loads and the Hagane gear system to create smooth reeling, the Saragosa SW comes in models from 5000 to 25000 sizes (SW6000 is pictured) with varying gear ratios for 20- to 80-pound braid. The SW also features an IPX8- rated, waterproof Cross Carbon drag and X-Protect for high-level water resistance. Prices range from $259.99 to $399.99.

Okuma ITX Carbon

Okuma ITX Carbon spinning reel
Okuma ITX Carbon Courtesy Okuma

Lightweight and compact, Okuma’s ITX Carbon spinning reels feature a body, side plates and rotor made from rigid C-40X long-strand carbon fiber, making it 25 percent stronger than standard graphite reels. The ITX reels come with a multi-disc, carbon fiber drag system with Okuma’s Hydro Block Gasket, keeping water out. The 7HPG +1RB High Performance, grease packed bearings keep the reel running smoothly along with the precision machine cut brass pinion gear. The 1000-, 2500-, 3000- and 4000-size reels all come standard with 6:1 high-speed gearing. The reels cost $104.99 to $119.99.

Penn Battalion II Inshore

Penn Battalion II Inshore fishing rod collection
Penn Battalion II Inshore Courtesy Penn

Using SLC2 construction, Penn’s new Battallion II Inshore rods come with Fuji reel seats and Alconite guides. Some models feature cork grips, while others are built with rubber shrink-tube handles. Available in four 7-foot casting models and 15 spinning models (7 feet and 7 feet 6 inches) in medium-light to heavy power, the rods accommodate line-class ranges from 4- to 10-pound up to 20- to 40-pound. They cost $99.95 to $129.95. (Surf and Ulua [trevally] rod models are also available.)

Okuma Alijos Lever Drag

Okuma Alijos Lever Drag fishing reel
Okuma Alijos Lever Drag Courtesy Okuma

Okuma’s Alijos two-speed, lever-drag reels come in sizes 5, 12, and 16, with some narrow-spool versions available. Size 5 reels handle 12- to 20-pound mono and offer gear ratios of 3.8- and 6.4-to-1. The 12s handle 20- to 30-pound mono with gear ratios of either 2.1- and 6.4-to-1 or 2.1- and 4.7-to-1. The larger 16s carry 20- to 30-pound and feature 1.3- and 43.-to-1 gear ratios. Max drags range from 15 pounds on the smaller reels to 34 pounds on the 16. The aluminum reels feature a unique cast-control system and a Makaira drag cam. They cost $359.99 to $489.99.

Shimano Trevala PX

Shimano Trevala PX fishing rod
Shimano Trevala PX Courtesy Shimano

Shimano introduced Trevala jigging rods when it brought the Butterfly Jig system to the United States years ago. The all-new Trevala PX line of jigging rods builds on that history by incorporating a redesigned rod blank with Shimano’s Hi-Power X reinforcing technology to increase overall strength and control while also enhancing rod-twist resistance. The new rods also feature either a Fuji or Shimano CI4+ reel seat as well as SeaGuide XQG and XOG guides for maximum durability. While built for jigging, the rods also fish live bait or lures. They’re available in 14 casting and 14 spinning models, and cost $179.99 to $199.99.

Penn Low Profile Reels

Penn Low Profile Fishing Reels
Penn Low Profile Reels Courtesy Penn

Penn has brought its Squall and Fathom brands to the realm of low-profile baitcasting reels for saltwater applications. Both brands feature a full-metal body and crank side plate, HT-100 drag system, and a brass main gear. They’re available in sizes 200, 300 and 400. Fathoms also come with a dual-action casting brake, TiN-coated levelwind system, and seven bearings. Squalls have a magnetic casting brake and six bearings. Max drags range from 24 to 30 pounds. Squalls cost $149.95 to $199.95; Fathoms cost $249.95 to $299.95.

Okuma SRT Elite Spinning Rods

Okuma SRT Elite Spinning Rods at ICAST
Okuma SRT Elite Spinning Rods Courtesy Okuma

Okuma built its SRT Elite rods for inshore snook, redfish and trout fishing — hence the SRT name. The Elites feature a 30-ton carbon blank and ultimate flex reinforcement tip technology, with premium tapered full-cork grips, Fuji TVS reel seats and Fuji K-Concept guide frames with FazLite inserts. The rods also feature a SeaGuide stainless hook keeper. Available in seven models with lengths of 7 feet and 7 feet 6 inches, and in actions from medium-light to heavy, Elite rods cost $129.99 to $139.99.

Daiwa BG MQ

Daiwa BG MQ fishing reel
Daiwa BG MQ Courtesy Daiwa

Daiwa calls its next generation of BG spinning reels, the Big Game Monocoque or BG MQ. By definition, a monocoque is a type of constructed object wherein the shell carries most of the stress, such as with some aircraft and vehicles. Daiwa says in reel construction, that translates to a lighter and stronger build. The BG MQ models feature an aluminum frame, Daiwa’s Digigear technology, and nine rubber seal points to reduce water intrusion. The family’s 10 models are sized from lighter reels for speckled trout to heavier versions for giant bluefin tuna. The reels cost $199.99 to $279.99.

Fenwick HMG Inshore

Fenwick HMG Inshore fishing rods
Fenwick HMG Inshore Courtesy Fenwick

While the Fenwick brand has generally focused on freshwater product in years past, its new saltwater HMG Inshore series delivers actions and components specifically built for targeting trout to tarpon. The four casting and 11 spinning models feature 30-ton graphite blanks, Fuji stainless deep-pressed frames and Alconite inserts, SeaGuide soft-touch Alien reel seats with positive lock design and cork handles in full and split grips. The 7-, 7 ½- and 8-foot rods cost $99.95 to $129.95.

Okuma PCH Trolling

Okuma PCH Trolling fishing rods
Okuma PCH Trolling Courtesy Okuma

Okuma designed its new PCH Custom Trolling Rods with the help of Southern California’s top big-game anglers. The family of 12 models — eight straight-butt rods and four bent-butt rods — feature 24-ton carbon and E-Glass blanks. Rod lengths range from 5 feet 6 inches to 6 feet 10 inches with actions from medium to extra heavy. Each rod comes with ALPS RX series roller guides with 316-stainless steel rollers. A unique feature of this lineup is the new, proprietary, detachable curved or straight woven-carbon-fiber butt section, which lightens the rod. This carbon butt section matches up with the machined aluminum, double locking reel seat. Tapered shrink tube foregrips offer maximum durability and comfort. The rods cost $449.99 to $649.99.

Daiwa Dark Water Rods

Daiwa Dark Water Fishing Rods
Daiwa Dark Water Rods Courtesy Daiwa

Targeted to East Coast offshore anglers, Dark Water rods feature species-specific blanks for kingfish, sailfish and other popular gamefish. The series comprises 21 conventional and spinning rods built on light blanks with HFC Carbon technology. They come with an EVA foregrip and a customizable rear grip as well as Fuji Back Stop reel seats. Prices start at $179.99.

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