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Use Smith’s Innovative Fillet Gloves to Clean Fish with Safety, Comfort, and Ease
Many successful fishing trips end with a visit to the cleaning table. Here, the day’s catch is transformed into
healthy and delicious table fare to be enjoyed by anglers both young and old. Fish cleaning is not w
Meet the Mesa Diamond Adjustable Electric Sharpener
New Countertop Sharpener from Smith’s Expertly Sharpens Any Knife
Every knife – from Grandpa’s trusty pocketknife to premium cutlery for the kitchen – performs
only as well as its edge. Even with normal use, the performance of every edge declines, so it
should come as no surprise that knife u
Clean Fish in a Flash with Smith’s RegalRiver 4-Inch Folding Flex Fillet Knife
Invite Panfish and Trout to Dinner with Help from Smith’s
A meal of fresh fish puts the exclamation point on many successful adventures. Separating you from that
delectable experience is quality time spent at the cleaning station, as you transform the day’s catch into
perfect fillets. Whether
Smith’s Insulated 60-Inch Fish Cooler Bag Debuts at ICAST 2022
Innovative Fish Transport Solution Simplifies the Grocery Run
Nothing beats a saltwater fishing adventure, inviting snapper, grouper, tripletail, and Mahi to be guests
of honor at feasts held on terra firma. Standing between you and hours spent relaxing with friends is
time spent at the clean
Start a Lifelong Relationship with an Heirloom Knife from Smith’s Consumer Products
Smith’s Trapper Collector Series Pocket Knife is Perfect for All Anglers
Generations of anglers have enjoyed special relationships with trusty pocket knives. From trimming the perfect knot to opening a package of top-secret baits, to cutting a hearty sandwich in half to share with a friend, an
How to Catch, Clean and Cook Early Season Crappies
Make Plans to Invite America’s Favorite Panfish to Dinner
By Kristine Ostertag
Crappies are America’s favorite panfish. Anglers from North to South often spend the early part of their seasons pursuing these bountiful and tasty targets as they make their annual movements into the shallows to