Friday, November 14, 2025
6 Trolling Motor Accessories You May Need
Wednesday, November 12, 2025
DAIWA’s versatile 2025 TATULA X TW 100 baitcaster
DAIWA’s versatile 2025 TATULA X TW 100 baitcaster offers legacy TATULA performance at a price that’s right for the times
Consider the new 2025 TATULA X TW 100, the least expensive model in the TATULA reel family. It maintains the series’ key genetic building blocks and is priced with a sharpened pencil. “It’s a pretty special baitcaster at its price – really, any price,” said DAIWA Field Marketing Manager, Chris Martin.
The centerpiece of the new TATULA X TW 100 is DAIWA’s storied HYPERDRIVE System, previously found on only more expensive models. “Our HYPERDRIVE System is a suite of advanced technologies that enhance overall performance, durability, and smoothness,” said Martin. “It starts with our HYPER Armed Housing – a durable, lightweight, precision tooled, and corrosion-resistant aluminium frame and sideplates that provide a forcefield for our famous HYPDERDRIVE DIGIGEAR.”
HYPERDRIVE DIGIGEAR grants a three point interaction between the pinion and drive gear to provide continuous gear contact, spread the load to eliminate chatter, and extend the life of the reel. Besides the TATULA X TW 100, three-point gear contacts are otherwise unheard of at this price.
Monday, November 10, 2025
Fitzpatrick takes 2025 Toyota Series Championship by tiebreaker on Grand Lake
Fishing near home, Roger Fitzpatrick had family on hand for the win. Photo by Rob Matsuura
GROVE, Okla. – The final day of the Toyota Series Championship Presented by Phoenix Boats on Grand Lake will go down as one of the tightest of all time. Entering Championship Saturday, four Ozark stalwarts were ounces apart – in theory shooting it out with jigs and spinnerbaits for the win. Then, the power fishing bite crumbled, and Drew Gill, Tucker Smith and Riley Harris blitzed up the leaderboard, picking off fish after fish with forward-facing sonar.
At weigh-in, Smith and Gill both weighed over 14 pounds, by far the biggest bags of the day. But, with 11 pounds, 7 ounces, Roger Fitzpatrick had just enough to hang on, moving up from second to first with 41-1 and beating Gill for the win via tiebreak, which is previous day’s standing first and then heaviest single-day catch, both of which favored the veteran angler.
For the win, which is his 13th with MLF in nearly 250 events, Fitzpatrick took home $200,250 plus a berth in REDCREST 2026 – which just to happens to be at Table Rock Lake, where he’s won twice before with MLF. Though Fitzpatrick had come oh so close many times in the Phoenix Bass Fishing League All-American, he’d never won it or a Toyota Series event until now. Throw in a Fishing Clash Angler of the Year title in the Plains Division, and it’s clear that Fitzpatrick waited until age 61 to have his best year yet.
Fitzpatrick is sure the win was meant to be
As someone who has been cashing checks with MLF/FLW since 1995, Fitzpatrick has plenty of experience when it comes to winning, but he’s probably going to need to fish for another 30 years or so to replicate this one.
TOP FINISHERS BELOW
Thursday, November 6, 2025
Minn Kota® Introduces the All-New Riptide Kayak Terrova for Saltwater
Anglers can command the motor from anywhere on the boat using the Micro Remote, connected Humminbird® fish finder, or the One-Boat Network® App, providing effortless kayak control for every fishing situation. The motor comes standard with an advanced GPS trolling system—including Spot-Lock®, Autopilot, Drift Mode, and Follow Mode—so users are ready to fish right out of the box and can instantly hold their exact position on the water. Integration with Humminbird fish finders ensures seamless navigation and total system control. With an extremely durable composite 36” Shaft, and a weedless prop, this motor is built to handle whatever the day throws at you.
"The Riptide Kayak Terrova is built to elevate the saltwater kayak fishing experience," said Hannah O'Connor, Brand Manager at Minn Kota. "With Minn Kota’s trusted precision control, plug-and-play Humminbird integration, and Spot-Lock to hold your kayak in place, anglers can fish longer and more efficiently, keeping their kayak exactly where they need it."
Key Features & Benefits:
• 12V, 55 lb Thrust Motor with 36" Shaft – Powerful, reliable performance designed for optimal kayak control
• Advanced GPS Trolling System – Includes Spot-Lock, Autopilot, Drift Mode, and Follow Mode for precise boat control and hands-free navigation
• Advanced Corrosion Protection – Riptide motor lower unit housings are grit-blasted and coated in aluminum to prevent rust and oxidation
• Effortless Stow & Deploy – Simple lever for smooth stow-and-deploy action
• Humminbird Integration – Seamlessly connects with select Humminbird fish finders out of the box
MSRP: $1,899.99
Available: October 15, 2025
Tuesday, November 4, 2025
No Idea What to Get the Angler in Your Life? Berkley’s Got You Covered.
Great Gifts for the Angler
This holiday season, Berkley is making it easy to shop for the anglers who are impossible to buy for. The Berkley Haul of Fame and Tool Kits are ready-to-go packages built to make any angler grin, from bait and tool-specific kits to clever drink sets for celebrating the day’s biggest catch. Packed with high-quality gear, practical tools, and a few playful extras, these kits take the guesswork out of gifting, letting gift givers easily cross names off their shopping list.
From essential tools to popular species-specific baits, Berkley has a kit for every type of angler. The Angler Essential Tool Kit and the Plier Kit provide must-have gear for day-to-day fishing. The Catch & Cook Fillet Kit makes prepping your catch a breeze. Topwater, Swimbait, Froggin’ and Crankbait Haul of Fame kits feature award-winning baits, while the Swigs for Bigs sets pair select lures with fun drinkware to celebrate your biggest catches.
Angler Essential Tool Kit – $49.99
- 50lb digital scale
- XCD scissors (stainless steel, ergonomic handles)
- 6” chrome-plated pliers
Angler Essential Plier Kit – $49.99
- 11” XCD pliers
- 6” XCD pliers
- XCD Superline cutters (braided/nylon line)
Catch & Cook Fillet Kit – $49.99
- 7” XCD fillet knife (stainless steel, semi-flex)
- Portable rubber fillet mat (textured for grip)
- Bonus maintenance kit: handheld sharpener + micro-fiber towel
Monday, November 3, 2025
Advanced Tech Meets Everyday Performance as Abu Garcia Expands the Max Series
New Max reels and combos deliver Revo-inspired technology, refined design, and unmatched value across five performance tiers
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Friday, October 31, 2025
Daiwa's improved CROSSFIRE LT spinning reels
Vastly improved CROSSFIRE LT spinning reels and combos now feature core DAIWA technologies while maintaining attractive pricing
DAIWA introduced its inaugural CROSSFIRE reel in 2007, making a huge mark in affordable, entry-level reels. The CROSSFIRE line underwent a major redesign in 2017 with the launch of the CROSSFIRE LT (Light & Tough) series, which featured a lighter composite body, DAIWA’s signature DIGIGEAR™ gearing system, and improved drag performance.
And now, DAIWA raises its own bar with the 2025 CROSSFIRE LT Spinning Reel and Combo.
So, what’s the big deal about the improved CROSSFIRE LT? DAIWA has infused the value-priced reel with AIRDRIVE DESIGN and made it 20% lighter than previous models with its carbon light body, while enhancing durability.
The AIRDRIVE engineering concept centers on reducing weight, improving balance, and enhancing rotational efficiency across multiple reel components. It represents a fundamental rethinking of how the front section (rotor, spool, and bail) of a spinning reel should function, blending lighter materials, optimized geometry, and smoother mechanics, making it feel effortless to operate.
It’s equally shocking to find DAIWA’s famed TOUGH DIGIGEAR gearing system in a $35 reel. The advanced gear technology features larger, digitally designed and machine-cut gears, engineered for significantly increased strength, durability, and smooth rotation. TOUGH DIGIGEAR utilizes a high-precision cutting process and state-of-the-art materials to achieve extremely smooth gear mesh, higher torque transmission, and minimal resistance during reeling.
Wednesday, October 29, 2025
The Berkley PowerBait Chop Block and compatible Replacement Harness take soft-glide fishing to the next level, delivering wide glides and dynamic chopping action
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Monday, October 27, 2025
Nick Trim goes wire-to-wire to win 2025 B.A.S.S. Nation Championship
Wisconsin's Nick Trim goes wire-to-wire to win the 2025 Mercury B.A.S.S. Nation Championship at Upper Mississippi River presented by Lowrance with a four-day total of 77 pounds. (Photo: Mark Cisneros/BASS)
LA CROSSE, Wis. — Nick Trim had high expectations coming into the 2025 Mercury B.A.S.S. Nation Championship at the Upper Mississippi River presented by Lowrance.
He lives, after all, in nearby Galesville, Wis., only a 20-mile drive from the La Crosse Municipal Harbor, site of tournament weigh-ins this week. He’s fished this stretch of the river a few thousand times in his 42 years and that’s given him insight here that few other anglers at any level can rival.
And still, being favored to win on your home water is completely different than actually going out and doing it.
Trim shined under pressure, though, catching a total of 20 bass for a four-day weight of 77 pounds that earned him the win in this tournament that featured some 500 competitors from 48 states and seven foreign countries. Trim picked up a $50,000 cash prize, too, part of a total purse of more than $223,000 split among the top anglers this week, and he also won paid entry into the Progressive Bassmaster Elite Series in 2026.
Finally, as one of the Top 3 anglers in the Nation Championship, Trim locked up a berth in the 2026 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Classic presented by Under Armour when it’s held in Knoxville, Tenn., on the Tennessee River March 13-15.
It was a lot to process, both mentally and emotionally, Trim said, shortly after holding aloft the Bryan V. Kerchal Memorial Trophy, awarded annually to the victorious boater in this prestigious tournament. The trophy is named, of course, for the only angler in history to qualify for, and win, a Bassmaster Classic following a victory in the B.A.S.S. Nation Championship.
“Today is just super special,” Trim said. “I had friends on the water and a big crowd to support me. Doing it on my home water was amazing. It’s not all set in yet — the Elite Series, the Classic.








