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Maui Jim Makoa

Maui Jim Makoa Sunglasses Review

The Maui Jim Makoas are one of the new frames and lenses Maui Jim has released. The wrap around frame gives excellent protection from glare off the water while the HT lenses give you a contrast level that is top of the line. Learn more about if the Maui Jim Makoas are right for you in your fishing, golfing or outdoor activity lifestyle.
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Costa Salina Frames for Women

Sunglasses and fishing go hand in hand but not all companies that specialize in fishing sunglasses make designs purposefully for women who fish. I love fishing and I’m always looking for a pair of sunglasses that are stylish, fit well, and provide eye protection when I’m fishing. Costa sent over one of their newest top women’s fishing frames – the Salina.
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Kistler Series 1 Spinning Reel

When you unbox a spinning reel what is the first thing you do? You grab the reel in one hand and crank that handle with the other hand giving it a windup that could rival most professional softball pitchers, and you let that bad boy spin. Of course this is purely part of a strict testing procedure so you can see how smooth and balanced the retrieve is and how long it will spin.
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Outdoor Research Helium AscentShell Rain Jacket Review

Fishing in the rain is always fun, but you need the right gear in order to make it worth your while. The Helium AscentShell Rain Jacket from Outdoor Research is the rain jacket that checks all the boxes. It’s waterproof, breathable and is light enough to fit in any gear bag you carry when you go fishing!
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Learn About The 8 Freshwater Fishing Lakes in North Carolina

North Carolina has such a diverse area of fisheries. You can go to the coast and target offshore and inshore species such as cobia or redfish, or you can travel to the mountains and fish the rivers full of trout. In between the coast and the mountains we have some of the best freshwater fishing in the eastern United States.