If you need help Christmas shopping, the elves are ready. Hi, I’m Mickey Anderson with the Fish Tech team and this weeks Christmas shopping fishing report. For the ice fisher in your family. The second pole can be put into a Jawjacker and it automatically hooks the fish for you. Winter fishing can be absolutely freezing. How about some gloves to keep your hands nice and toasty. With flip over mitt, your fingertips can be accessible for knots and then you can pull the mitten over and keep them nice and warm. For the daytime gift, we’ve got the new Smith Optics. For the night time stuff, we’ve got this nice LED lantern. Got a fisherman on your wish list. Give them something to decorate their home or office when they are not able to go out and fish. Like a bear coaster or a fishing calendar or any of these to help decorate your home. Hey check out the brand new Sage rods. There’s the $450.00 Pulse, the lightning fast bolt, or the most accurate, easy to cast of them all, the mod. Or how about the brand knew Tacky Tube. The famous Tacky silicone combined with two powerful magnets enclosed in a tube to prevent flies from getting brushed off. This is going to be one of the hottest fly fishing accessories that we’ve seen in a long time. If none of these gifts works, there is always a Fish Tech gift certificate and now for tonight’s fishing line. Merry Christmas!
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