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Why Plastic-Free Fishing Matters for Conservation
Ocean plastic stats are alarming. About 370 million tons of plastic are produced globally each year. And roughly 8 million metric tons...
Keep ReadingSaltwater Fishing with Plastic-Free Artificial Lures
Fishing in saltwater with plastic-free lures helps protect our coasts. It remains effective. Anglers from the Chesapeake Bay to the Florida Keys...
Keep ReadingHow Plastic-Free Lures Reduce Microplastic Pollution
Using sustainable lures and gear without plastic can help lessen microplastic pollution. Wise Angler’s study finds the fishing industry produces about 640,000...
Keep ReadingPlastic-Free Lures That Mimic Real Prey
Fishers across the U.S. are turning to eco-friendly fishing lures. They mimic baitfish, crawfish, and shrimp well. Companies like Rapala, Berkley Gulp!,...
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Plastic-Free Fly Fishing Lures: Options and Tips
Anglers all over the U.S. are now aiming for a sustainable approach to fly fishing. They are opting for eco-friendly lures and...
Keep ReadingHow Plastic-Free Lures Benefit Wildlife and Ecosystems
About 14 million people in the U.S. go fishing each year. They often use soft plastic lures. When these lures get lost,...
Keep ReadingThe Future of Fishing: Plastic-Free Solutions
Fishing is evolving fast. Everyone from big fishing companies to people who fish on weekends is working towards plastic-free fishing. Ocean trash...
Keep ReadingPlastic-Free Lures for Kids: Safe and Sustainable
This piece guides U.S. families on choosing plastic-free lures for kids. It shares tips on finding eco-friendly fishing gear. This makes fishing...
Keep ReadingPlastic-Free Bass Lures: Top Picks and Techniques
Bass fishing is about mastering key presentations. These include soft-plastic worms, blade baits, topwaters, jigs, crankbaits, and swimbaits. These seven types cover...
Keep ReadingHow to Transition from Traditional Plastic Lures
Soft plastic lures are made from bendy materials that look like real worms, minnows, and other small creatures. Fishers use them to...
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