report - Browning Camping
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report - Browning Camping
Hands-On REPORT GROUND BLIND FOR TURKEYS s Browning Camping’s Mirage ground blind, part of the new Shadow Series, is a durable, portable blind that uses 600D fabric, heavy mesh, aluminum hubs with engineered steel tips and oversized No. 10 zippers. Windows allow for 360-degree views. Designed for turkey or deer hunting. Realtree Xtra pattern. Contact: browningcamping.com ts 0-, ALUMINUM PERFORMER d s Crestliner’s VT19 has a .100 gauge aluminum hull and is 19 feet long with a 91-inch beam. Rated for 150 horsepower with a top speed of 60 mph. 1,085 pounds and a maximum payload of 1,300 pounds. An elevated starboard console has a windscreen, switch panel, gauges and in-dash Lowrance depth finder. 30-gallon aerated livewell. Motor Guide trolling motor. MSRP, $23,168. Contact: crestliner.com v- m. es: 00 nt 13 CREATURE FEATURES The YUMphibian creature bait has two small swimming arms at the top, a pair of longer curl tails at the end, and two big “flappers” at the mid-point. Pitch it, flip it, or work it deep. Customize by pinching off appendages to create less water disturbance for finicky or pressured fish. 4 1/2, 5 1/4 and 6 inches in 10 color options. Contact: lurenet.com Top Shot G-Loomis’ Jig and Worms Series GLX rods offer sensitivity to feel the bite and the power to control the fish. GLX models feature Fuji Titanium SIC guides, along with a new proprietary reel seat and split-grip handle configurations. MSRP, $410-$450. Contact: gloomis.com SECOND ARROW AT THE READY The Double Barrel Arrow Loader is a bracket that attaches to your bow to hold a second arrow in a position that will minimize the time and motion required to load and fire that arrow. It’s like a single-arrow quiver that is mounted horizontally, and there are no moving parts in this bracket. Attaches to stabilizer. $29-$39. Contact: doublebarrelarrowloader.com Suzuki DF15A/20A EFI Suzuki’s two new four-stroke, two-cylinder portable outboards have a compression reduction system for easier starting. The 20hp tiller model weighs 97 pounds; the electric-start model weighs 106 pounds. Single overhead cam, four-valve engine with Suzuki’s Lean Burn Control and batteryless electronic fuel injection. Built for running in skinny water, both motors come with five tilt pin positions and 15- or 20-inch shaft. MSRP, $3,329/$3,738. Contact: suzukimarine.com MARCH 2013 GAFP_1303_Gear.indd 15 – Daniel T. McElrath, Game & Fish/Sportsman magazines ‘OCCASIONAL’ ROD NOW ESSENTIAL Needing a rod to frog-fish the grass mats, I looked around for a reasonably priced, high-performance rod. Though I enjoy it, frog fishing is not something I do often, and a good rod makes all the difference in terms of enjoyment and success. After a friend recommended the line, I looked at and purchased the Daiwa Light & Tough Frog rod. Well, the thing worked like a charm. The telescoping 7-foot, 4-inch rod has a light, fast tip but stiffens quickly to a heavy action, meaning it’ll fling a hollow-bodied frog far out onto a mat, yet pull a determined largemouth free of the grass. I was enormously pleased with its performance as a specialty rod, and was pleasantly shocked during a tournament when it was pressed into service as a pitching rod. I was co-angling — which limited my rod selection — when my boater strayed to an unanticipated pattern. Well, it turned out that the Light & Tough Frog rod excels at pitching. In fact, in terms of both ease of use and accuracy, it exceeded my dedicated pitching rod. Now that swim jigs have come into vogue, it has revealed itself to also be the perfect swim jig rod, whipping even 1/4-ounce jigs far back into shoreline grass and then out again — often with a bass attached. Further, it is my premier launcher of Lucky Craft Gunfish when spotted bass are schooling, sending those baits rocketing halfway across a lake. The Daiwa Light & Tough Frog rod has turned out to be that rarest of tools: A highly specialized instrument that is nonetheless proficient at a variety of tasks. What I expected to be an “occasional” rod is now an “essential” part of the arsenal from spring to late fall. 15 1/17/13 2:26 PM