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Quantum Report

Swindle to Use $99 G-Force Rods in Elite Series CompetitionSwindle to Use $99 G-Force Rods in Elite Series Competition

Gerald Swindle is a tinkerer with a very creative mind for modifying fishing accessories to make them function more efficiently and perform more effectively.

Couple “G-Man’s” mechanical mind with two Toyota Bassmaster Angler of the Year titles, and a rich history as part of the Quantum family, and you’ve got a recipe for building a great series of rods at a price reflective of his humble beginnings.

Actually he designed (5) G-Force rods made of best-in-the-business 30-ton Toray™ graphite for a series of sticks with great sensitivity, plenty of backbone, and enough forgiveness in the tip on certain models for lures like topwater poppers and shallow crankbaits.

Swindle’s creations include a 6’ 9” for poppers and small crankbaits, a 7-footer he calls his all-around workhorse for spinnerbaits, buzzbaits, and Zara Spooks, as well as a 7’ 2” rod he’s calling the best chatterbait rod he’s ever thrown, a 7’ 4” rod for swimjigs and frogs, and a 7’ 6” fast-action pitchin’ stick.

All rods are just $99, and Swindle is already using them in Bassmaster Elite Series competition to cash way bigger checks than that.


Quantum Report

Quantum Smoke S3Quantum Smoke S3

Bob Bagby and Chris Littau have nearly 50 combined years of service at Quantum. Both are avid anglers with engineering degrees and straight-shooting personalities, and both are calling the new Smoke Series Three “S3” the greatest baiticasting reel platform Quantum has ever built.

That’s a mouthful, especially at a retail price of $169 that won’t choke avid anglers, and frankly, given the 18 Performance Tuned technologies Quantum built into this reel, it’s a very strong value at that price.


Strike King Report

Strike King Adds Fry-Style Bait to Finesse LineupStrike King Adds Fry-Style Bait to Finesse Lineup

The all-new KVD Supa Fry has been added to the Strike King finesse soft plastics lineup.

“The 4.5-inch, ringed Supa Fry has a floating action, good for wacky rigging or on Carolina rigs and is designed to get bites when times are tough,” says Elite Pro Todd Faircloth.

The 4.5” KVD Supa Fry comes in 17 Open Pour Technology (OPT) colors.


Strike King Report

Hack Attack Fluorocarbon Flipping JigHack Attack Fluorocarbon Flipping Jig

Greg Hackney has made a career as one of the most consistent anglers in the history of the sport of tournament bass fishing.

Most of his success has come by targeting fish in and around shallow cover. Strike King has added a special jig for that application, the Hack Attack Fluorocarbon Flipping Jig.

“Our existing Hack Attack Flipping Jig features a monster hook that basically requires the use of braid,” says Hackney, 14-Time Bassmaster Classic Qualifier. “There are times when I need a flipping jig for use in clearer water where I would prefer fluorocarbon over braided line. This new jig is ideal for that situation.”

Hackney said he and the Strike King team made countless modifications to get this jig to where it needed to be. The compact jig has a zero-degree line tie to increase the hookup percentage. It is extremely weedless, and it’s built around a 4.5/0 custom siwash hook.

The Hack Attack Fluorocarbon Flipping Jig is available in 3/8, ½ and ¾ sizes and 12 Hackney-approved colors.


Provided by Shimano

Conquest Rods by G. LoomisConquest Rods by G. Loomis

Bringing together G. Loomis design expertise and proven rod actions with Shimano’s core blank technology provides bass anglers with Conquest – a premium 12-rod line-up created by a joint collaboration between G. Loomis and Shimano product development staffs.

First shown at the 2017 ICAST Show, the rods have started to shipping to tackle dealers in the U.S. and Canada, and more are on their way. The new Conquest series includes eight casting rods with G. Loomis’ original ‘Mag Bass’ fast action tapers, and four ‘Spin/Jig’ fast action spinning rods.

With blanks rolled to exact G. Loomis specifications by Shimano incorporating its proprietary Spiral X and Hi-Power X processes, and then hand-finished at the G. Loomis facility in Woodland, Wash., G. Loomis’ rod engineer David Brinkerhoff calls Conquest “the most technologically advanced bass rods on the water. Depending on the model, these rods are up to 10-percent lighter than even our NRX rods, and due to the Shimano Spiral X and Hi-Power X blank manufacturing, anglers will experience a whole new set of performance standards in a bass rod.”