The Next Generation of Saltwater Anglers
Everyone will agree that saltwater fishing has changed quite a bit in recent years. Innovations in equipment, like the recent rollout of battery-powered fishing reels by PENN, as well as the evolution of fishing boat’s design. The same is true for fishing accessories such as trolling motors and electronics being just a few examples. Perhaps the biggest change in recent years, however, has been the anglers themselves. That’s right—today’s new breed of fishermen have transformed the way many of us fish. Here’s how.
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