Mann’s noisy Baby X square bill
Crash, bang and smash through shallow cover, alerting bass that an easy meal is approaching.
Stone cold Deep Rattlin’ Flat Wart
Flat-sided cranks do well in colder water because of their tighter wobble, and these warts have a narrow vibration.
Lew’s Tournament MG comes in three speeds
A reel like this would be ideal for throwing anything from 1/4-ounce square bills to 1-ounce lipless crankbaits.
Daiwa’s T-Wing reels go long
Daiwa claims these reels cut back on backlashes and reduce friction when casting thanks to a “T”-shaped line guide aperture.
Rapala’s rockin’ X-Rap Prop
The blades on the X-Rap Prop are counter-rotating, which means that one turns to the left and one turns to the right. Rapala says that these counteracting movements stabilize the bait in the water.
Berkley’s new finesse worm cleans up
Berkley says that the Bottom Hopper has an enticing action thanks to enlarged tapered head and tail sections.
Stradic FJ reels go finesse
These new and improved spinning reels are reported to bring finesse fishing to a new level of control and performance.
Rippin’ Rap causes a commotion
Rapala’s new lipless crankbait features a deep belly and thin sides, which makes it flutter as it falls.
Walking the (ultrathin) line
Berkley NanoFil is a new kind of fishing line made of gel-spun polyethylene. It’s not braid, fluorocarbon or monofilament.