
The Racer Crank is part of Sebile’s new value-priced lures, the Action First line. The line feature all the high-end attributes that make Sebile lures top-notch, but have a more reasonable price. Like all the baits in the Action First series, the Racer Crank has its weight on the outside in the front of the belly.

The Squarebill Sunfish is Sebile’s version of those shallow-water prowlers in the sunfish family. This crank has a tall body and high buoyancy to deflect off of cover with ease.

The Bull Crank is a wrecking ball designed to smash into cover and get bass out of their hiding places.

The Bull Minnow is a shallow-diving jerkbait or twitchbait.

This is one of two lipless crankbaits that are part of the Action First line.

The Star Shiner is a deeper-diving jerkbait.

The Vibe Machine is a lipless crankbait that has more vibration than rattling sound.

If Kevin VanDam puts his name on something, you know that it’s going to catch fish. This flat sided version of his crankbait line is better suited for cold water with its tight shimmy.

This spinnerbait is the one that KVD himself puts his name and logo on. Its trailer is cut to his specifications as is the wire and skirt.

Seeing a pattern here? KVD himself was turned loose in Strike King’s lure design lab and this premium topwater is the resulting popper.

This is like no other bladed jig you’ve seen. It’s got a unique action that chops up the shallows and bashes off cover with reckless, fish-attracting abandon.

With the success of the original Grass Pig, Berkley has downsized the soft swimbait to better match the forage on more lakes.

The most popular design in the Havoc family now has a big brother, the Papa Pit Boss. The design is the same, but the Papa measures a full 5 inches.

The Jerk is a Mike Iaconelli-designed jerkbait that has action no matter what the lure is doing. As it falls on a heavy hook, The Jerk shimmys side to side and as it is twitched, the tail whips wildly.

Mike Iaconelli designed the Flat Dawg to boast the most action of any soft stickbait on the market. Its flat design makes it quiver and shimmy, while the tiny crook in the tail gives off even more action.

The original 4-inch Dream Shot was designed by Kevin VanDam and was used in Jonathon VanDam’s win on Green Bay last year; so yeah, it’s proven. Now, it’s got a bigger brother.

Small, plastic swimbaits have been in huge demand since the Alabama Rig hit the scene, and now Kevin VanDam has offered his $.02 in the design of a swimbait, the Swim-N-Shiner.


The Veracity combine premium components and input from pros like Brandon Palaniuk to create a line of rods that boasts more technology than the $149 price tag might suggest.




The Altus is one of the models in Berkley’s new line of eyewear. It has a thinline performance wrap frame, contoured temples and no-slip nose pads. The lenses are polarized and scratch resistant. Altus has a black frame with three lens color options.

Berkley Apache is a sport-style semi-rimless sunglass. It has anti-slip temple tips and nose pads. The lenses are polarized and scratch resistant, and they come with Berkley’s Revo mirror coating.

Berkley announced its foray into the sunglass market at ICAST 2013. The Big Rush is one of 12 styles in the company’s new line of eyewear. All models retail for between $25 and $45. The Big Rush comes in three frame and lens combinations.

The Berkley Bullard has a slimline wrap frame with ultra-lightweight co-injected temples. The lenses feature Revo mirror coating and are scratch resistant. Bullard’s frames are black, but the side accents match the lenses in gray, blue or orange.

Berkley Falcon sunglasses have a high-profile wrap frame and performance-sculpted temples for comfort. With temple tips and nose pads, Falcon will stay on the wearer’s face without sliding down the nose. The frame is in black, and the polarized lenses come in three color options.

Cut the side glare from your peripheral vision with Berkley’s Frying Pan sunglasses. The lenses are polarized and scratch resistant. Retail price for all of Berkley’s sunglasses is $25 to $45.

Berkley Thunder protects eyes from the sun and makes the wearer look smooth. Thunder comes with Revo mirror coating on the lenses, which are polarized and scratch resistant.

Berkley Zephyr has a sleek performance wrap frame that fits comfortably on the face. Included among the frame choices is a camo model. Lenses feature Revo mirror coating, and they’re scratch resistant, too.

The Acklins jacket from Simms is lightweight and waterproof, perfect for warm afternoon showers. It’s made with three-layer Gore-Tex fabric technology. It has a three-point cinch hood and a corrosion-resistant zipper. Acklins also incorporates a secure hand pocket and zips in the armpits to allow the wearer to open for ventilation.

Simms’ Tricomp line of technical clothing is lightweight and comfortable. It comes with a handy sunglass chamois patch for wiping your sunglasses. The shirt retails for $119.95.

You know those âRunning Depthâ indicators on crankbait packages? Ignore them. The new Boo Flex Rig lets you fish any lure at any depth, adds miles of casting distance to lightweight baits and puts the lure in the strike zone for almost the entire cast. The Boo Flex Rig consists of a baitfish-shaped head for weight and attraction on a super-strong, flexible wire that takes light, buoyant lures to the bottom (or any depth), releasing anglers from the constraints of running depths and limited casting distance.

The Boo Rig has a center lure arm made of super-strong, flexible, nylon-encased wire that allows crankbaits and other lures to swim naturally. The Boo Rig features four stainless steel outer arms with willowleaf blades to produce flash and vibration, but the center lure arm is flexible, allowing anglers to use any lure â not just a swimbait â from a crankbait to a jig.

The BOOYAH Boo Spin Rig opens the door to unlimited possibilities. Consisting of a weighted baitfish-shaped head and a pair of spinnerbait blades attached to a super-strong, flexible wire, the Boo Spin Rig lets anglers attach any lure in their tacklebox to create a look and action never before achieved.

The Boo Teaser Rig features four stainless steel outer arms with teaser grubs (included) to add the baitfish school look and vibration of a castable umbrella rig, but the center lure arm is flexible, allowing anglers to use any lure â not just a swimbait â from a crankbait to a jig. Plus, the Boo Teaser Rig is legal anywhere you fish.




If you need an explanation as to why you need one of these, Darwin might have your number. This PFD is lightweight and doesn’t get in the way while fishing.

These pliers are cut from aluminum so they won’t weigh you down or corrode. Plus, they’ve got a nifty side cutter that’s a cinch to use.