iRod’s Genesis II IRG744C-MH Casting Rod

While it is widely accepted that consumer electronics are the only devices which ideally should bear an “i-something” moniker, iRod has managed in successfully standing out as a non-electronic i-named brand.

As the purveyors of quality fishing gear and equipment, iRod has managed to rake in a significant following, with its newest Genesis rods crafted to only afford fishers with the best of options available in the market.

iRod’s Genesis II IRG744C-MH Casting Rod

Its most recent entry in the Genesis II IRG744C-MH has easily made it one of the best casting rods available in the market today, bearing a 30 ton graphite construction that complements its total 7’4” length.

Revamped from the original Genesis lineup, the Genesis II offers a line weight accommodation between 10 to 18 lbs, with an overall variable lure weight support for ¼ to ¾ ounces. As a fast action rod, the Genesis IRG744C-MH bears a medium-heavy power rating.

Boasting a 10-inch sized rear grip, the rod is lined with 9 Pacific Bay Minima guides, with the entire rod weighing a total of 4.7 ounces, making it not only comfortable to hold, but also bearable to carry around and use.

One noteworthy construction-related aspect of the Genesis Rod is in its split EVA foam grips, a form factor that makes it quite comfortable to hold, yet rigid and sturdy enough to boast impressive in-field performances.

30% lighter than the original Genesis rods, the Genesis II IRG744C-MH is, all in all, an impressive option for fishers to include in their inventory of fishing equipment and gear.

Megabass of America’s Orochi XX

Also known as the Orochi Double-X, Megabass of America rolled out a new impressive rod series early this year, one which was built with the American tournament angler’s needs from a rod kept in mind.
Megabass Orochi XX
Essentially a new series crafted by the newly formed Megabass of America, the Orochi XX lives up to the Megabass brand’s reputation for fine-crafted rods, positioned in maintaining its “luxury rod” standing, yet priced affordably enough to meet with the budgetary considerations of the average everyday bass fisher.

Showcasing signature rods designed with the input of pros like Luke Clausen and Aaron Martens, the series main features takes shape in its low-resin 40-ton graphite construction, matched with a vertical axis that’s coupled with a 2-axis cross platform layer.

The inputs of pros Clausen and Martens yields to the rod series’ tailored-fit for American style bass tournament fishing standards, just as it leverages on Megabass’ premium rated technologies and givens.

With the series’ rods priced to retail no more than $300, the Orochi XX also features the Megabass patented ITO Headlock reel seat system, matched with an ergonomic handling feature in the implementation of composite cork buttcaps.

Essentially borne from two combined Megabass entities – Megabass Japan and Megabass USA – Megabass of America’s Orochi XX takes bass fishing rod standards a notch higher, not liable to render fishers broke in simply getting the best or bass fishing rods available in the market today.

Long story short, those who’ve longed to own a Megabass rod but have been thwarted with budgetary constraints can now have their dream Megabass rod, in the Orochi XX.

Daiwa’s reasonably priced Lexa 100HL

As a brand, Daiwa has built a reputation for churning out superior reels, a reputation that is backed by the fact that Daiwa-branded reels are superb in their overall dynamic as essential fishing gear options.

However, though Daiwa reels are inherently superior, their price tags tend to lead many in opting for other less costing alternatives.
Daiwa Lexa 100HL
Fortunately, Daiwa’s reasonably priced Lexa 100HL is now up and about, standing out in its overall value as an impressive and affordable reel.

The Lexa 100 by Daiwa, at a glance

Weighing 8.2 ounces and designed with a 7 + 1 bearing convention, the Lexa 100 boasts a retrieve ratio of 6.3:1, just as variants with a retrieve ratio of 7.1:1 and 4.9:1 are available.

With a line capacity of 14/120: 16/100, the reel boasts a maximum drag rating of 6.9 lbs, all housed in a seamless minimalist design aesthetic that does wonders not only in its out-in-the-field performance, but also in the look and feel department.

Superb build and construction stands to be one of the best highlights of the Lexa 100, one which Daiwa doesn’t scrimp on. With smooth angular facets that are finished with a metallic grey tone, the reel certainly looks refined, a feature that is matched by a versatile performance point.

From braided lines to fluorocarbon lines, the reel can easily accommodate different fishing trips and catch targets, making it a worthy entry into any fisher’s gear inventory.

Matched by its affordable price point, the Lexa 100 by Daiwa certainly comes as an attractive option for those on the lookout for quality reels.

ABT’s X-2 Square Bill – Made for Bass Fishing

While the options in crankbaits are quite diverse, there are a number of impressive lures built by particular brands which stand out.

From crankbaits that are versatile in their overall appeal, to lures which are flexible in accommodating a fisher’s particular fishing style, the search for impressive lure options tends to be constantly at the top of a fisher’s mind.
ABT’s X-2 Square Bill
For fishers in search of impressive versatile-factor lures, the ABT X-2 Square Bill is one option worth looking into.

ABT’s X-2 Square Bill

Measuring 2.5 inches in size and weighing 7/16th of an ounce, ABT’s X-2 Square Bill can be used as a floating or suspending crankbait, with a catch-appealing form factor that does wonders in living up to fishing expectations.

Available in 7 body color options, the X-2 Square Bill can be rigged with #4 VMC Hooks, allowing for a more “controlled” fishing-use option for fishers. Defined by a lipless and shallow diving capacity, the X-2 Square Bill can easily grab the attention of catches, even when bass catches aren’t biting.

Generally clean and attractive in its overall design, the X-2 Square Bill’s somewhat minimalist aesthetics may not exactly shine when it is out of the water, but as the testimonies of countless fishers would attest, its use is quite effective and efficient.

Not too earnest in how loud its rattle is, the X-2 Square Bill takes a more “low key” path in being audible, something which other lures made by other brands tend to overdo. In utilizing #4 VMC hooks, fishers are empowered with a hook set that isn’t too small or too weak to deal with the stresses smaller hook variants are put on.

Casting isn’t all that an issue with the X-2 Square Bill, with its lightweight form not entirely inhibiting a fisher’s casting style or technique.

All in all, the X-2 Square Bill by ABT simply stands out in showcasing a distinct fishing experience for its users.

Bowfishing – Compound VS Recurve Bows

Experienced bowfishers are known to talk about the upsides and downsides of either using compound or recurve bows for bowfishing.

Given that the practice itself involves the use of specialized archery equipment designed for the adaptable or functional utilization of bows as a means of hitting and reeling in catches from a distance, the respective bowfishing equipment types in compound and recurve bows stands to be a relevant point which bowfishers often talk about.
Bowfishing Compound VS Recurve Bows
Below is a quick take on the advantages and disadvantages in using compound or recurve bows for bowfishing excursions and trips.

Compound VS Recurve bows for Bowfishing

Recurve bows, between their use and the use compound bows, are generally viewed as the lighter option type, a form factor which those who aren’t keen on bringing heavy equipment should take note of.

But while weight does come as an important form factor for any type of fishing equipment and gear, the extra weight found in compound bows are also viewed by certain bowfishers as part of its overall functionality as bowfishing equipment.

Bowfisher circles are known to discuss about the faster shooting capacities of recurve bows, which is arguably considered to be the faster and easier to use option between the two types of bows.

However, a number of experienced bowfishers would also note that shooting speed and the type of bow being used for a bowfishing excursion also share that speed factors are not necessarily determined by the type of bow one uses, but rather on how comfortable one is in using a particular type of bow.

In determining which is better between the two, the most relevant answer is defined by a bowfisher’s personal preference, with his or her particulars heavily involved in picking out which of the two is best.

Both compound and recurve bows have their upsides and downsides after all, and the duty in filtering through those stands as something which users have to weigh on their own, based on which of the two works best for them.

Got’Em Coach’s Real Gillz Swimbaits

It’s difficult to ignore Got’Em Coach’s Real Gillz Swimbaits, given the attention to detail put into the product.

Essentially a new player in the fishing gear and equipment scene, the brand’s take on craftsmanship and quality has steadily propelled it as a quality lure option which fishers could greatly benefit from, with Got’Em Coach’s Real Gillz Swimbaits standing out as the lure of choice that has earned the nods of the most discerning fishers and anglers.
Got’Em Coach’s Real Gillz Swimbaits
The Real Gillz Swimbaits by Got’Em Coach

As part of Got’Em Coach’s new releases, the Real Gillz Swimbait bears a life-like form that is comparable with its real life counterparts.

Available in a diverse selection of patterns, the item essentially falls into the “big bait” standard, with a true to life profile that brings significant meaning to 3D-accurate bait design conventions and form.

Far from being your everyday swimbait, the Real Gillz’s realistic form is backed by a hydrodynamic design directive, one that allows it to mimic the defensive postures of real live fishes.

This form and design feature easily attracts various fishes, from Pike to Bass, into “preying” on the lure.

While many anglers have come to question the necessity of having another swimbait manufacturer, one look at the Real Gillz Swimbait by Got’Em Coach is enough to illustrate just what the brand aims to accomplish.

Far from simply being eye candy pieces, the lure’s genuine fish-like appearance proves to be effective in giving fishers the ultimate fishing experience they could have with its use.

The Top 3 Reels Fishers and Anglers dream of having

Just as with everything in this world, fishers and anglers have an ideal list of fishing gear and equipment, items which countless hobbyist and pros dream about having from time to time.

From superior fishing rods to quality fishing apparel and clothing items, fishing reels are among the fishing gear sets which anglers are known to fantasize about.
Tibor Reels
Below are three of the top reels fishers and anglers dream of owning.

Tibor Reels – Described to be the “World’s Finest Fly Reels”, the products of Tibor Reels are not only considered as the most beautiful looking items of its class, but are also viewed as the most efficient and functional of reels.

Borne from the standards of quality construction and design, Tibor Reels’ are just wondrous to have.

Abel Reels – Holding a distinction of churning out dependable reels, Abel afford fishers with a nifty fishing gear item in their offered product line.

Made by hand, custom and one of a kind are made true to life in Abel’s Reels, which can even be made to suit with whatever design standard a fisher wishes to have on his or her gear.

Loop Evotec – As a reel, Loop Evotec’s CLWC line is generally viewed to be the most expensive reel a fisher could get to encounter, but its price affords users with a nifty edge – it is made of clear composite materials, which allows fishers the chance to see its inner workings in real time.

While the reel’s clear component can’t exactly be described as integral to one’s fishing experience, a clear reel certainly gives new meaning to the dynamic function of fishing reels, in general.

The Solarflex Hoody by Simms

When it comes to technical clothing items, Simms has long proven its worthiness as a brand, featuring wading boots, sleeves, jackets and more.

Proving that it is more than just a one trick pony, the brand has been consistent in the release of quality fishing gear and products, a feat which effectively does even with the constant influx of new specialized equipment and gear being produced left and right.
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The Solarflex Hoody by Simms, though considered as an old product given that it has been around for quite awhile now, continues to be the top hoody of choice worn by professional and amateur fishers, boasting protection benefits that go beyond what wearers expect from hoodies and jackets.

Made with Simms’ COR3 material, the Solarflex Hoody is designed to be easy to wear and wash to wash, event with its built-in mesh-type breathable panels construction.

Essentially a no-fuss long sleeve pullover shirt, the Solarflex Hoodie comes with an integrated neck gaiter, bearing overall design features that make it similar to a cyclist shirt, yet more inclined towards affording fishers with a quality piece of wear and tear worthy piece of clothing.

Also featuring UPF 30 sun protection, the Solarflex Hoody is certainly more than just a fancy clothing product with a cheery name, but is truly a technical piece of equipment that does wonders to the actual field experience a fisher can get to gain with its use.

Long story short, fishers who’ve long had to contend with the physical burdens brought about by being under the sun for too long with find a lot to love in Simms’ Solarflex Hoodie.

Easily Secure with the Codeable BOLT System by Durasafe

While it is true that padlocks and other similar locks can’t be readily associated with fishing, the necessity of such items is not lost to anglers, professional or otherwise.

Useful and practical in securing just about anything a fisher leaves on dry land – from camping gear in campsites to securing chains and links – Durasafe’s Codeable BOLT System is a nifty item for fishers to have, in securing automobiles, motorboats and more.

Durasafe’s Codeable BOLT System

Easily Secure with Durasafe’s Codeable BOLT System

Designed with a solid zinc core automotive-grade and stainless steel components, the Codeable BOLT System by Durasafe is designed not just to secure vehicles, gearboxes and other essentials, but is also tempered to weather the elements.

Available in 5.8 and ½ inch size varieties, the Codeable lock is codable via a 6-plate “tumbler sidebar” that allows for convenient locking and unlocking for owners, NOT for unauthorized persons.

Made in the USA, the product essentially affords fishers and anglers peace of mind and security, allowing them to simply focus on their fishing without having to worry if their cars of motorboats have been tampered with, or worse, stolen.

Being a padlock, the Codeable BOLT System lock can be used in a diverse variety of applications where security is required, innovative in its weather-worthy exterior and practical in its overall operational value as a lock.

Easy to use, secure in its overall function and truly practical in its functional offerings for users, the Codeable BOLT System lock by Durasafe makes for better fishing experiences, ensuring peace of mind for fishers.

The Pro Series Angler Gloves by Buff

Generally, gloves aren’t considered by fishers as a basic type of fishing gear, but as countless fishers would attest, the ready availability of fishing gloves has prove to be beneficial in more ways than one.

Primarily designed to offer ample protection for fishers, Buff’s Pro Series Angler Gloves proves to be one of the best options available in the market, with the item developed to offer its wearers ample protection from the sun’s harsh rays and other external factors, without causing a dent on their fishing performances and expectations.

The Pro Series Angler Gloves by Buff
Buff’s Pro Series Angler Gloves

Made to do away with the constant application of sunblock, the Pro Series Angler Gloves by Buff is developed with UPF 50+ protection features, using a breathable fabric that doesn’t inhibit its wearer’s hands.

Available in small, medium, large and extra large sizes, the item also comes in Skoolin Sage and Fish Camo variants, and also features an extended cuff that works for its wearers.

With its fabric designed to stretch with its wearer’s movements, the Pro Series Angler Gloves doesn’t lock moisture in, a feature that doesn’t do a number on how well a wearer’s grip would hold.

Backed by a synthetic suede bottom, the Pro Series Angler Glove allows for leather-glove-like grips, without any of the constricting and sweaty inconveniences typically encountered when using leather-based gloves.

Just as it is easy to put on and take off, the Pro Series Angler Glove is also easy to clean, making it a weather-worthy fishing glove option that truly offers fishers the best of upsides, without any inhibiting downsides.