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Hamernick Seminar
We don’t get to see Jason Hamernick in front of the camera very often, so it’s always a treat whenever we get to hear him talk musky chasin’.
If you enjoy stories about BIG fish hittin’ the net, you’ll wanna sneak a peek at his Thorne Bros seminar from earlier this year:
Jason talks about some of the biggest muskies to grace his boat over the years, including these big MN mommas:
This year’s collection of new tackle, electronics and accessories include surprising innovations, updates on old favourites and everything in between. And for a look at awesome new options to tie on the end of your line, check out Gord Pyzer’s round-up of 2021’s best new lures.
Best Tackle Storage System
EDGE FLEX
Anglers think nothing about spending $20 or more on a single lure, so an entire tray of baits can represent several hundred dollars of hard-earned money. That’s why I praised Plano’s water-wicking Edge boxes last year. Well, the new Edge Flex boxes are even better, with many tightly spaced moveable dividers for customizing each tray. Built tough, with premium hinges and latches, they offer TLC for your pricey lures.
As 2020 winds down, it’s a great time to revisit the year’s top stories on www.OutdoorCanada.ca.
Over the last 12 months, we’ve posted some 250 stories on OutdoorCanada.ca, packed with hunting, fishing and conservation know-how, hot spots and tales of exciting adventures, both close to home and across this great land. This year’s most popular posts include perennial favourites, along with a few surprises. Our top 10 list below features a rundown of common fishing blunders (and how to avoid them), expert tactics for hunting spring bears and catching trout, and a guide to rigging the awesome octopus hook. Also included are Canadian fishing and waterfowling bucket lists, and our roundups of the year’s best new boats, lures and firearms.