Rubber tails from Ron-Z, NLBN and other brands are a great boost to an angler's tackle supply and a colorful stocking stuffer. ($9.99-$14.99)
Atlas rubber gloves are indespensible to any outdoorsman in winter and you can never have too many pairs. ($30)
Any angler with a boat should have a good cast net ($99-$199).
And if your angler doesn't know how to throw a cast net, White Water Outfitters has an instructional DVD.
Heavy metal jigs are a hot ticket for tuna fishermen these days and a jig briefcase is a great gift to help keep them organized. ($65)
Grundens roll-top waterproof bag. ($109)
Hatch fly reels are a dream come true for any fly angler if you're looking for a "big present." ($800-$1100)
Nobody will be disappointed to see a bottle of Zap-a-Gap in their stocking. ($3.99)
Otter Tails or Jig Strips, stuff stockings and are something any angler should have more of, even if they have a lot already. ($12.99)
Shimano makes a budget friendly plug bag for surfcasters. ($69)
Hooks and swivels in almost any size make good stocking stuffers. ($3.99-$6.99)
Gift cards are a reliable gift option for anglers. Haskell's Bait & Tackle in East Quogue will give a you a free stocking stuffer-sized lure with any gift card of $100 or more.
NLBN rubber baits are all the rage. ($9.99)
Flutter spoons have been a hot ticket for striped bass fishermen who fish from a boat. ($19.00-$29.99)
If your angler is a tuna fisherman, then a pre-rigged Joe Shute lure with a Ron-Z tail is a no brainer. ($80)
SPRO swivels make great stocking stuffers. ($3.99)
Magic Fish Scaler ($6.99)
Rubber tails from Ron-Z, NLBN and other brands are a great boost to an angler's tackle supply and a colorful stocking stuffer. ($9.99-$14.99)
Atlas rubber gloves are indespensible to any outdoorsman in winter and you can never have too many pairs. ($30)
Any angler with a boat should have a good cast net ($99-$199).
And if your angler doesn't know how to throw a cast net, White Water Outfitters has an instructional DVD.
Heavy metal jigs are a hot ticket for tuna fishermen these days and a jig briefcase is a great gift to help keep them organized. ($65)
Grundens roll-top waterproof bag. ($109)
Hatch fly reels are a dream come true for any fly angler if you're looking for a "big present." ($800-$1100)
Nobody will be disappointed to see a bottle of Zap-a-Gap in their stocking. ($3.99)
Otter Tails or Jig Strips, stuff stockings and are something any angler should have more of, even if they have a lot already. ($12.99)
Shimano makes a budget friendly plug bag for surfcasters. ($69)
Hooks and swivels in almost any size make good stocking stuffers. ($3.99-$6.99)
Gift cards are a reliable gift option for anglers. Haskell's Bait & Tackle in East Quogue will give a you a free stocking stuffer-sized lure with any gift card of $100 or more.
NLBN rubber baits are all the rage. ($9.99)
Flutter spoons have been a hot ticket for striped bass fishermen who fish from a boat. ($19.00-$29.99)
If your angler is a tuna fisherman, then a pre-rigged Joe Shute lure with a Ron-Z tail is a no brainer. ($80)
SPRO swivels make great stocking stuffers. ($3.99)
Magic Fish Scaler ($6.99)
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