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The 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 ReadingUsing Eco-Friendly Lures in Plastic-Free Fishing Programs
Using Eco-Friendly Lures in Plastic-Free Fishing Programs helps us cut down on tackle waste. It’s a step towards safeguarding our waterways in...
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...
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How 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...
Keep ReadingTop 10 Plastic-Free Lures Every Fisher Should Try
Walking into a tackle shop can be overwhelming. A short list of essentials makes decision-making easier. This Top 10 Plastic-Free Lures guide...
Keep ReadingBiodegradable vs Fully Plastic-Free Lures Explained
This article looks at biodegradable and plastic-free fishing lures for US anglers. We want to help you understand their benefits and environmental...
Keep ReadingPlastic-Free Lures Buying Guide: What Anglers Need
This guide tells why more anglers now choose sustainable lures over softbaits. Softbaits are things like plastic worms and swimbaits. They look...
Keep ReadingPlastic-Free Lures in Competitive Angling
Competitive anglers are seeing big changes. New products now offer real options besides the usual soft plastics. These often leave harmful phthalates...
Keep ReadingReducing Plastic Waste: Why Lures Matter
Anglers know losing a lure means more than just missing a catch. In the U.S., about 14 million anglers often use tackles...
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