With ice fishing season getting started in the northern United States, it’s time for a reminder about the four most important safety items to carry on every hard-water adventure.
Knowing the correct way to check for safe ice could prevent a tragic accident this winter.
Frabill Ice Hunter Shelters enable ice anglers to fish in sub-zero temperatures without being cold and uncomfortable.
The Frabill Floating Trout Net has a 7.5-inch handle and tangle-free micromesh netting.
Frabill has launched a new Conservation PLD series of landing nets designed specifically for catch-and-release anglers. All the nets have a flat bottom to support fish evenly and avoid damage to fins or scales.
The Aqua-Life bait station from Frabill is an insulated, removable liner with a micro-bubble diffuser that slips easily into its 6-gallon bucket. It keeps bait from freezing during winter and helps minnows retain a spunky attitude during the sweltering days of summer.
Fish can be caught again and again if cared for properly and then promptly released.
In the latest fishing industry news, Spro has added new colors to its RK Crawler crankbait lineup and NOAA seeks public input on a proposal to end paper maps.
The new Trophy Haul Bearclaw net from Frabill is designed specifically for solo anglers to comfortably land fish one-handed.