

Big Bite Baits Shaking Squirrel
This finesse worm is one of four new baits added to Big Biteâs lineup for 2012. Itâs a slammer on a drop shot, shaky head or wacky rig. The Shaking Squirrel is made of the companyâs softest plastic for loads of action. Itâs ideal as a floating worm, too. The color selection is perfect for clear water. BigBiteBaits.com

Mustad KVD Elite Series 2X Triple Grip treble hook
These are the hooks that Kevin VanDam designed for his crankbaits. They feature a short shank that supposedly doesnât give fish any hook throwing leverage. The bend of the hook is said to âlockâ the fishâs jaw into the
hook. Mustad.no

Top Brass Barb-Its
These are the gizmos you wish you had thought of. Theyâre scary useful and super cheap. Simply slide a Barb-It onto your line, tie on a hook, Texas rig a worm then slide the Barb-It down into the head of the worm with the supplied tool and your worm will stay put without the help of clunky barbs that can tear the worm before it even hits the water. TopBrassTackle.com

Spro McRip jerkbait
If youâre looking to buy someone (yourself included) a bait that will catch bass right now (unless your lake is frozen), this is it. This jerkbait was designed by jerkbait guru Mike McClelland (hence the âMcâ in McRip) to dive deep in a hurry. Wintertime bass are often wadded up along deep points and structure, where traditional jerkbaits canât reach. Once itâs down there with the bass, the suspending action keeps this gem in the strike zone longer. Spro.com

B.A.S.S. Christmas ornament
Hang this little gem on your tree and the lake will never be far from your thoughts throughout the holiday season. You need to go to Hallmark.com to find a store near you.

Evolve Original Species Frog
Evolveâs idea of a topwater frog supposedly resemble a bassâ idea of a frog. The double hook allows this hard topwater to slide across the nastiest cover on your lake without hanging up. When you look at the thing, it just oozes frog. EvolveBaits.com

Berkley NanoFil
In case you havenât heard, Berkley has invented a new type of line. Itâs not monofilament, itâs not fluorocarbon and itâs not braid. Itâs a nanofilament line, which means itâs made of hundreds of super tiny (nano) filaments that are bonded together for a freakishly strong line in ridiculously small diameters (the 10-pound-test measures .007, whereas 10-pound mono is .011). The line is super smooth and is in a class of its own with regard to castability. Berkley-Fishing.com

Boomerang Tool Co. The Snip
This little critter is too cool. You know you shouldnât bite your knots off of your baits, and this thing is the perfect cure. Itâs always at the ready with its automatically retracting tether, so convenience is no excuse. It snips through braid easily, and itâs got a built-in LED light to boot. BoomerangTool.com

Luck âEâ Strike RC²
This crankbait is the only one that Rick Clunn is willing to put his name on. This silent square bill is available in four sizes and more than 20 colors. LuckEStrike.com

Accu Cull culling system
When you buy the complete system, youâll have the Cadillac of culling gear. A hyper-accurate scale, tags, and a recorder all ensure you make the best culls possible. Accucull.com

Mannâs Slick Lures The Alabama Rig
This could potentially belong in the $100 and above category, given the stories of rigs being sold for as much as 1,000% over retail. But MSRP on these honeys is $25. If you canât find it on TheAlabamaRig.com, keep an eye on Mannâs Bait Co.; they licensed the contraption from Andy Poss, the Rigâs inventor. TheAlabamaRig.com or MannsBait.com

Bass Fishing Vault
This is the book you want sitting on your coffee table when your buddies come over. Itâs loaded with history and reproduced memorabilia that can only be found here. Ads from the turn of the century, a poster for the first B.A.S.S. event on Beaver Lake and a copy of the original B.A.S.S. tournament rules are found in here along with commentary from legends of the sport. Whitman.com

HydroWave
This gizmo is said to fire up bassâ feeding response by emitting a tactile sound (they can feel it in their lateral lines) that bass register as shad feeding, which means easy pickings. Itâs like a dinner bell for bass. HydroWave.com

Daiwa T3 casting reel
These reels offer anglers a new level of casting performance and ease of retrieve. The T-Wing (widened line eye) gives less resistance to line thatâs coming off the reel than a standard, circular eye. Elite Series pro Ish Monroe reckons that the T-Wing will add up to 20 percent more distance to your casts. Daiwa.com

OK, so this is what weâre all wishing for. Hang a 250-horsepower high-output SHO Yamahammer on the back, and youâve got yourself a bass-seeking missile. This honey of a rig has everything an angler could need. Remember, dreaming big doesnât cost any extra. SkeeterBoats.com