Plastic-Free

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...

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Using 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...

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Plastic-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...

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Plastic-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...

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November 6, 2025

Top 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...

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Biodegradable 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...

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Plastic-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...

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Plastic-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...

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Reducing 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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