Friday, July 10, 2026

DAIWA and Ever Green deliver the ultimate JackHammer trailer stateside to maximize bladed jig performance

 


A premium bladed jig is only as lethal as the trailer behind it. Too often, basic soft plastics act like anchors, choking out high-frequency vibrations, muting the blade’s signature thump, and causing the entire rig to roll over and blow out at high speeds.

You need a trailer engineered to harmonize with the lure, not fight it.

Through its exclusive partnership with Ever Green International, DAIWA is officially bringing a masterfully tuned soft plastic methodology stateside in the form of the Bull Point Shad 4.5". Designed by elite angler Morizo Shimizu—the mastermind who knows the legendary JackHammer bladed jig better than anyone—this soft bait is built to unleash 120% of the jig's fish-catching power.


Inverted Triangle Architecture and Casting Dynamics

Many soft plastic trailers feature a uniform round or flat shape that drags through the water and kills a bladed jig's hunt. Ever Green’s Bull Point Shad turns that design flaw on its head. Designed with a specialized inverted triangle body, it packs critical bulk and weight into the front section of the bait.

Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Garmin's New LiveScope 2: LVS 42HD and LVS 44


See fish and lures near the boat in up to 50% more detail and 20% higher resolution with reduced sonar artifacts and smoother images compared to previous generations. Plus, bottom track out to 125 feet in freshwater.

https://www.garmin.com/p/1908376/

Monday, July 6, 2026

Z-Man Unviels New Sinking ElaZtech Baits!

 Z-Man® Unveils Proprietary Superplastic Material with Natural Sink, Expanded Applications, and Legendary Durability



Z‑Man is advancing the platform again with a proprietary Sinking ElaZtech formula that introduces natural sink, added density, and expanded versatility to the company’s signature superplastic.

Designed for Density

The new Sinking ElaZtech material was developed to complement the original floating formula, giving anglers a second performance profile within the ElaZtech family. The new material maintains the lively action and durability anglers expect, while adding a controlled natural sink, increased density, and a slightly firmer feel.

“Our original ElaZtech formulation excels at a variety of different applications, but we identified several situations where a sinking formulation could actually enhance performance and really round out an angler's soft bait toolkit,” said Z‑Man Director of Product Development Jose Chavez.

The added density and predictable sink rate make Sinking ElaZtech material ideal for soft stickbaits, jerkbaits, and other lures that benefit from a slow, natural descent through the water column when rigged unweighted. The firmer composition also improves hook retention and penetration for Texas‑rigged baits and enhances performance around vegetation, wood, and other cover. These characteristics extend the advantages of ElaZtech material into finesse approaches, mid‑depth presentations, and heavier‑cover techniques such as flipping and pitching.​


Engineered for Excellence

Developing Sinking ElaZtech material required close collaboration between Z‑Man’s product development team and material scientists to create a formulation tailored specifically to these new applications.

Saturday, July 4, 2026

Happy 250th Independence Day!


Wishing you a fantastic Fourth of July filled with spectacular fireworks, joy, and memorable celebrations as America marks its semi quincentennial milestone




Friday, July 3, 2026

30th Anniversary of Sun Line Sniper


In the early ‘90s, fluorocarbon wasn’t widely used for full-spool applications. It was known for being stiff, hard to manage, and mostly reserved for leader material. But in Japan, where pressured fisheries and finesse presentations dominated, there was a clear need for a fluorocarbon that offered stealth, strength, and castability all in one.

That’s where Sunline stepped in. In 1994, they introduced Dai-Riki Bass Special FC Sniper, a full-spool fluorocarbon line built for bass anglers. It was smoother, more manageable, and far more sensitive than most options at the time. Designed to hold up in clear water and around structure, it gave anglers a new level of confidence when it came to fishing light line, and it didn’t take long for it to develop a cult following in Japan.

 

2000s: Crossing Over — FC Sniper Hits the U.S. Market

As the influence of Japanese tackle and techniques grew in the late ‘90s and early 2000s, American anglers began to take notice of the gear dominating overseas. FC Sniper slowly made its way into the U.S. market, and those who tried it quickly realized it wasn’t just hype; it was different.

Unlike the stiff, wiry fluorocarbons that many American anglers had grown used to, FC Sniper was castable, sensitive, and durable. It performed equally well on spinning gear and baitcasters, especially in finesse situations where light line was critical. From club tournaments to national trails, it started showing up on more and more reels, especially in the hands of serious bass anglers who valued performance over marketing.

 

Key Evolution Milestones in FC Sniper’s History

FC Sniper’s long-standing success comes from more than just a strong start. What really sets it apart is how Sunline has continued to improve the line without

Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Harold "The Legend" Allen passes at age 81!


By Craig Lamb

BASS Press Release

Harold Allen, a legendary B.A.S.S. pioneer whose career began in the mid-1970s, passed away peacefully on June 26 after a prolonged illness. He was 81 years old. 

Born and raised in East Texas, Allen honed his angling skills as a guide on Toledo Bend, which back in its early heyday of the 1970s was a haven for some of the nation’s top bass guides. Specifically at mid-lake where the top names were based in Hemphill, Texas. A cadre of guides emerged as powerhouse anglers on the B.A.S.S. tour due to their considerable time spent on the big bass fishery. Most of them fished over 200 days each year, keeping them sharp regardless of where the tour stopped. 

B.A.S.S. founder and president Ray Scott collectively called that group of anglers the “Hemphill Gang” with Allen as a founding member. Others included Tommy Martin and Larry Nixon, both of whom won Bassmaster Classic titles, and John Torian and Jon Hall. 

Monday, June 29, 2026

Alabama pro Greg Vinson comes out on top in his home state for the NPFL victory at Stop #4 of the 2026 Season.


Story by Justin Brouillard, NPFL Press Release

A week of ups and downs, added pressure each day, weekend boat traffic and increasing winds on Showdown Saturday—those were just a few of the challenges the field faced this week at Stop Four of the NPFL on Logan Martin Lake in Oxford, Alabama.

Veteran pro Greg Vinson saved his best for last, catching the biggest bag of the tournament on Showdown Saturday to earn his first NPFL victory with a three-day total of 46-2. Vinson opened the event with 15-10 on Thursday, survived a tough Day Two with 12-10 to sit in seventh place, then rallied with a 17-14 limit on the final day to secure the victory.

“I have been doing this a long time, guys,” Vinson said. “Over 20 years. I worked my way up with the full support of my family, my son Gaige, my wife Steph, my friends. So many ups and downs in this sport. There were so many times I didn't know if I had another year left. I put it in God's hands, and He kept me in this game. I've had a rough couple of years, questioning things, but God gave me direction. This moment tells me God wants me to keep fishing.”

Also saving his best day for last, Jon Canada finished second with a three-day total of 44-9. Fishing from the dam to roughly 2 miles below it, Canada relied on years of history on Logan Martin to identify several productive stretches. Increasing his weight each day, Canada opened with 12-11, added 14-10 on Day Two, and capped off his tournament with 17-4 on Showdown Saturday.

Alabama pro Wes Gore finished third with 43-10, while South Carolina's Corey Casey placed fourth at 43-1 after leading the tournament entering the final day. Rounding out the top five, Indiana pro Bill Lowen finished with 42-0.

Jordan Osborne claimed Big Bass honors at Logan Martin with a 6-0 largemouth caught on Day Two.

Finesse Pays Off for Vinson

In his home state, Greg Vinson made it all come together, earning his first major victory. It was a long time coming, and it came on arguably the toughest day of the week on Logan Martin. With increased boat traffic, Vinson still made his pattern work.

Friday, June 26, 2026

Enter to Win $748 in Premium Glide Bait Gear with Sun Line


We have teamed up with KGB, SPRO, and Best on Tour to bring you the Ultimate Glide Bait Giveaway! You Could Win: Sunline Big Bait FC in all 3 sizes (20lb, 22lb, & 25lb), a KGB Legend (Crusher), Professor (Classic Exclusive Color), & Chad Shad (7" - Fukuju), a SPRO KGB K-Rig & a SPRO KGB Lil' Guy.

That's right, ONE lucky person reading this will win ALL of this.

TOTAL VALUE = $748! 

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