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Mr. Crappie Now Has Knives

Posted by editor on June 9, 2015

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North America’s best-known Crappie fisherman, Wally Marshall, has teamed up with Buck Knives to introduce the “Mr. Crappie by Buck Knives” brand of products.


It's National Safe Boating Week

Posted by editor on May 20, 2015

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Humminbird® LakeMaster's 2015 Releases now include 

new SouthEast and Western States versions including PLUS Editions

EUFAULA, AL. (March 27, 2015) - 
LakeMaster just keeps on surveying, expanding coverage, and bringing even more lake maps to your Humminbird fish finders. The latest expansion in the LakeMaster cartography library is the new SouthEast Version 3 and Western States Version 2 micro SD map cards.

And LakeMaster didn't stop there. The new SouthEast and Western States regions are also available in the PLUS series that offer anglers aerial image overlay on High Definition waters. The detailed aerial views give light to fish-holding areas like the entry and exits of creek channels, how far a reef or weed line extends, and steep rock bars and drop-offs that extend out into the lake - all of which have been missing from traditional maps.

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Frogg Toggs Teams Up

Posted by editor on March 17, 2015

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Lightweight Four-Stroke Family Grows

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Yamaha Marine Group reveals a V MAX SHO for boaters who want more power and speed than a 150-horsepower outboard can offer– the V MAX SHO 175. The new V MAX SHO 175 will bring all the industry-leading attributes of the 2.8-liter V MAX SHO line to a larger group of boaters and anglers.   

The V MAX SHO offers light weight, high performance and all the benefits of four-stroke power, including clean, quiet operation and great fuel efficiency” said Ben Speciale, President, Yamaha Marine Group.  “The V MAX SHO family has made two-stroke power obsolete.”