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The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission is renovating the Andrew Hulsey Lake Hamilton Access in Hot Springs from July 13-17, adding floating docks, repaving the parking lot, and creating a dedicated kayak launch area to improve safety and accommodate fishing tournaments like the FLW Cup and All American.

West Marine cancelled its asset auction after receiving no qualified bids by the June 26 deadline and will proceed with recapitalization instead. The US boating and fishing retailer will convert approximately $251.2m of term loan debt into equity, with existing shareholders including L Catterton and Oaktree losing their equity as ownership transfers to lenders.

Suzuki Marine USA promoted company veteran Brandon Cerka to executive vice president of sales, marketing and service, reporting to president Daiki Sugiura. Cerka has been with the company since 2012 and will be supported by George Blakely in an advisory role.

The Association of Collegiate Anglers completed its 21st season of the Bass Pro Shops Collegiate Bass Fishing Series with record participation across all events. A survey of nearly 700 college anglers revealed 91% support forward-facing sonar technology and showed strong demand for high-end fishing gear and equipment among competitive student anglers.

The Conservation Angler announced Ed Fuhrken, owner of Waters West Fly Fishing Outfitters in Port Angeles, Washington, as an Ambassador in its new program connecting anglers, guides, and community leaders to advance wild steelhead conservation through the Northern Crown Initiative.

The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management will treat Carolina Trout Pond in Richmond, Shippee Sawmill Pond in Foster, and Meshanticut Lake in Cranston on July 15 for invasive aquatic plants including variable water milfoil, fanwort, water chestnut, and sacred lotus using EPA-approved herbicides that will not harm fish.

A 33-year-old Flint man tubing the Au Sable River through Campbell's Canoe, Kayak & Tubing Livery was found in good condition after walking 4.5 miles through the woods. Michigan DNR Conservation Officer Ben McAteer and South Branch Township Fire Chief Mike Umphrey located him at 11:15 p.m. after the family reported him missing.

Outdoor Sportsman Group will celebrate at ICAST 2026 in Orlando, Florida, July 15-17, hosting a Happy Hour on Wednesday and sponsoring "ICASTLive!" on Thursday. The event will feature OSG's fishing brands, networks including Outdoor Channel, Sportsman Channel, and World Fishing Network, plus product launches and expert panels.

Bass Pro Shops will celebrate its sixth Colorado location opening in Loveland on July 22 with an Evening for Conservation featuring celebrity appearances by Roland Martin, Jimmy Houston, Edwin Evers, Jim and Eva Shockey, Nate Zelinsky, and Kevin VanDam. The company will donate 15% of sales to local conservation organizations during the event.

The Billfish Foundation will host multiple partner events at ICAST 2026, including live painting by Jorge Martinez at the Simms booth, happy hours with Simms, Okuma, and Columbia, exclusive merchandise, and raffle opportunities supporting conservation initiatives like The Skillie Project and Project Gulf.

Michigan Department of Natural Resources completed over 350 fisheries surveys in 2025, including 225 inland lake surveys and 127 stream surveys. Jim Francis and Randy Claramunt noted these surveys evaluate management actions and track fish populations, but funding shortfalls threaten the program's sustainability.

The North Dakota Game and Fish Department stocked nearly 12 million walleye fingerlings statewide, with approximately 11 million from Garrison Dam National Fish Hatchery and 1.1 million from Valley City National Fish Hatchery. Jerry Weigel noted optimal stocking conditions in 2026 with favorable survival prospects for young walleyes across over 150 lakes.

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is holding virtual workshops on July 14 and 16 to gather public input on proposed saltwater fishing regulations for cownose rays, including recreational and commercial bag limits. FWC data indicate cownose ray abundance has declined in some Florida estuaries, and the proposed regulations aim to establish conservation measures.

The Gulf Council seeks a qualified contractor to evaluate 40 species currently managed under Gulf Fishery Management Plans and determine whether each should remain under full federal management, be removed from management, or be designated as ecosystem component species. The project must be completed by Summer 2027 with maximum funding of $125,000, with proposals due August 10, 2026.

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's School Fishing Program registration opens August 20 on a first-come, first-serve basis. The program provides curriculum and hands-on activities for Florida schools, with select schools receiving educational materials and fishing equipment. Partners include Coastal Conservation Association of Florida, Mud Hole Custom Tackle, Hobie Eyewear, and Flambeau Outdoors.

Alabama Tourism Department officially launched the Alabama Catfish Trail, featuring over 50 destinations celebrating catfish culture. The initiative highlights the species' importance to anglers, farmers like Kyser Family Farms and Pearce Catfish Farm, and restaurants including The Ark, Ezell's Fish Camp, and Old Greenbrier throughout the state.

Lake Ontario charter captain Richard Hajecki relies on Cannon Optimum downriggers, Humminbird electronics, and the One-Boat Network to efficiently locate fish and make precise presentations on the Great Lakes. His connected system enables real-time adjustments for targeting salmon, steelhead, and brown trout across constantly changing water conditions.

Michael Iaconelli and the Ike Foundation are raffling off his tournament boat to fund youth fishing programs. Each $100 donation provides one raffle entry and equips two kids with fishing gear and instruction through the foundation's initiatives.

Cooper Clark of Ocean City set a new Maryland state record for false albacore at 28.2 pounds, caught on July 3, 2026, near the Jackspot off Ocean City. The catch surpasses the previous record of 26.0 pounds set in July 2025 and was verified by DNR fisheries biologist Gary Tyler at Sunset Marina.

Montana anglers Todd Smitham and Jonathan Miller set fish records for two sucker species on Salmon Lake and Hauser Reservoir. Smitham caught a 6.86-pound largescale sucker, while Miller previously caught the longnose sucker record at 4.78 pounds in 2022.

Evan Wahmhoff received Georgia Southern University's fourth annual Yamaha Rightwaters Conservation Scholarship, a $5,000 annual award supporting coastal sustainability research. Wahmhoff is pursuing a master's degree in biology, focusing on crayfish diversity and freshwater ecosystems in Georgia's Altamaha River Basin.

XBRAID has launched the Olltolos FC, a premium double-coated 100% fluorocarbon line previously exclusive to the Japanese market. The innovative line offers dual functionality as both mainline and leader material, featuring extreme sensitivity and shock absorbency for demanding anglers.

ePropulsion launches the kLite 750 electric outboard for kayaks, weighing under 6.8kg with a 378Wh integrated battery. The motor features three operational modes and will debut at ICAST 2026 in Orlando, with US availability beginning August 2026.

Daiwa introduces J-BRAID Grand x8 Ocean Splash, a blue-and-white camouflaged braided line designed for offshore and coastal anglers targeting line-shy pelagics. The line features IZANAS ultra-high-modulus polyethylene fiber, a tight-pitch weave for a true round profile, and 400% increased abrasion resistance compared to standard eight-carrier braids.

Whitewater Fishing launches the Slipstream Bamboo Hoodie, a 70% bamboo viscose and 30% polyester blend engineered for fly fishing. The hoodie features low-profile Lycra cuffs, internal thumbholes, flatlock seams, natural UPF 15 protection, and antimicrobial properties, available in Olive Green, Blue Bell, and Camo at $79.99-$84.99.

DAIWA and Ever Green International partnered to launch the Bull Point Shad 4.5" trailer, designed by elite angler Morizo Shimizu to enhance JackHammer bladed jig performance. The soft plastic features inverted triangle architecture, precision-engineered tail slits, and deep ribbing to amplify vibration and casting distance while maintaining flawless tracking through cover.

Z-Man® introduces the Octane MinnowZ™, a ribbed swimbait featuring an innovative SWAG™ tail and ElaZtech® construction for natural swimming action at any retrieve speed. Available Fall 2026 in three sizes, the bait is endorsed by Bassmaster Elite Series pro Seth Feider and offers 10X Tough durability.

Z-Man Fishing Products unveiled the ChatterBait Elite EVO HD, a heavy-duty bladed jig engineered 40% stronger than the original Elite EVO. Featuring a solid welded line tie, reinforced head-to-blade interface, custom 5/0 nano-coated hook, and hybrid trailer keeper, the lure debuts at ICAST 2026 and ships to retailers nationwide Fall 2026 at $12.99 MSRP.

Millennium Marine introduced the BD-100 Big Daddy Boat Seat, featuring a 24-inch-wide seating platform with four additional inches of width over the original B-100. The seat includes breathable ComfortMAX fabric, integrated lumbar support, all-metal construction, and a fold-flat design, available in Gray, Green, Red, and Bottomland camouflage.

Whitewater Fishing debuts five new apparel items at ICAST, including the Basin Deck Boot, TORQUE 7.4V Heated Vest, FINESSE Hybrid Jacket, Destin Short Sleeve Shirt, and Slipstream Bamboo Hoodie, designed for performance, comfort, and mobility on the water.

DAIWA has launched the Beam X Solid Glass rod series featuring two spinning models and one casting rod with solid core fiberglass construction designed for trout, panfish, and perch fishing. The ultralight rods combine vintage aesthetics with modern performance, including cork grips, steel-framed guides with titanium oxide rings, and a parabolic action ideal for small creeks and streams.

War Eagle introduces the Sonar Flash Spoon, a flutter spoon designed to maximize flash and vibration for suspended fish. The spoon features an elongated body, dual nickel willowleaf blades, and a premium front swivel, available in two sizes and five colors at $9.99 MSRP.

Daiwa showcases seven product entries across multiple categories at ICAST's New Product Showcase, including the BG SW/BG LT saltwater reels, TATULA MQ LT ELITE freshwater reel, Procyon Inshore rods, BEAM X solid glass rods, and braided fishing line, emphasizing precision engineering and performance innovation.

SEVIIN Reels, part of the St. Croix Family of Brands, will unveil the all-new NAUTREX saltwater spinning reels at ICAST 2026 in Booth #2223. The graphite-bodied reels feature premium Carbon Glyde drag, TruTorque precision gearing, and retail for $95-$110 across four sizes.

Whitewater Fishing launches the FINESSE Hybrid Jacket, a technical midlayer featuring 120g Sorona® Aura insulation, baffled construction, and optimized stretch fabric designed for anglers. The jacket combines core warmth with athletic mobility, includes Polygiene® StayFresh odor management, and is available early 2027 at $179.99.

DAIWA has launched the Eliminator X Performance-Matched Spinning Combos, pairing the Eliminator spinning reel with a 7-foot composite graphite rod for saltwater and freshwater applications. Available in 3000 or 4000 sizes with medium or medium heavy power, these combos feature DAIWA's Hardbodyz design and DIGIGEAR system for durability and smooth performance, with a suggested retail price of $159.99.

FishLab Tackle has introduced the Nature Series Neko Flex Craw, a soft bait designed specifically for Neko rigging in bass fishing. The bait features a reinforced spring spine for durability and subtle vibration, available in 3¼" and 4" sizes with an MSRP of $9.99, launching September 2026.

Daiwa has collaborated with legendary bait designer Hiroshi Nishine of Nishine Lure Works to introduce the Mr. Fortune wakebait, a compact, high-amperage bait featuring custom blade acoustics and a triangular deflection lip designed for superior bass fishing performance in shallow and deep water.

Whitewater introduces the upgraded TORQUE 7.4V Heated Vest featuring expanded heating elements, Sorona® Aura insulation, and three adjustable heat settings. Available fall 2026 with an MSRP of $229.99, the vest combines active heating technology with premium thermal design for cold-weather anglers.

Whitewater Fishing introduces the Destin Short Sleeve Shirt, a technical nautical apparel designed for boaters and anglers. Featuring four-way stretch, UPF 50 sun protection, moisture-wicking technology, and an integrated microfiber lens cleaner, the shirt transitions seamlessly from water to dock at $64.99.

Z-Man unveiled the MudStudZ, a pre-rigged saltwater swimbait featuring 10X Tough ElaZtech construction and a SWAG tail for realistic mud minnow action. Available in 2.75 and 3.25 inch sizes, the bait is designed for bottom-contact fishing in inshore environments targeting redfish, seatrout, and flounder.

Okuma Fishing Tackle launches the Pulse Wave Spinning Combos, pairing responsive Pulse Wave rods with the proven Avenger spinning reel platform. Available in Inshore and Multi-Purpose models with Pink and Seafoam color options, the combos feature 24-ton carbon construction and advanced technologies including Flite Drive and Gear Stabilizing System, launching September 2026.

Shimano North America Fishing debuts CORE G9 and AERO 8 braided lines at ICAST 2026, featuring IZANAS polyethylene fiber. CORE G9 targets deep-water control with sinking design, while AERO 8 covers shallow and finesse applications, both priced at $17.99.

The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Office of Coastal Management released an updated Lake Erie Public Access Guidebook covering 312 miles of Ohio's coastline. The 348-page publication highlights 201 Lake Erie public access sites and 320 river system sites, consolidating information from two previous editions into one comprehensive resource.

AFTCO is providing $25,000 in annual conservation grants to seven B.A.S.S. Nation groups in 2026, bringing total contributions to over $202,000 since 2018. Grant recipients include Tennessee B.A.S.S. Nation, Kansas B.A.S.S. Nation, Illinois B.A.S.S. Nation, Georgia B.A.S.S. Nation, Lake Oconee Bassmaster, New Mexico B.A.S.S. Nation, and Florida B.A.S.S. Nation supporting habitat improvements and fish care projects.

Waypoint TV promoted Katherine Elliott to Vice President of Media Operations & Distribution and Graig Hale to Vice President of Business Development & Programming. Both leaders have been instrumental in building the outdoor streaming network's infrastructure, partnerships, and growth initiatives.

St. Croix Rod, SEVIIN, and St. Croix Fly showcase new 2027 products at ICAST 2026 Booth #2223, including the TIDEMASTER saltwater rod family, TRIUMPH freshwater rods, NAUTREX saltwater reels, LUNEX casting reels, and IMPERIAL fly rods, all featuring advanced carbon fiber technology and precision engineering.

Millennium Marine® will showcase its 2026 boat seats, rod trees, monitor mounts, transducer poles, and accessories at ICAST 2026 in Orlando, Florida, July 14-17. Attendees can visit Millennium Marine at Booth #3820 at the Orange County Convention Center.

Flambeau Outdoors will showcase its American-made tackle storage solutions and fishing gear at ICAST 2026 in Orlando, Florida, July 14-17, at Booth #4425. The company will highlight its Tuff Tainers®, tackle boxes, and products featuring patented Zerust® technology for rust prevention.

Waypoint TV announced its return as the official sponsor of the ICAST 2026 Media Room, following a successful 2025 partnership. The streaming platform will provide dedicated space for media professionals to connect and share stories about fishing and outdoor recreation innovations.

The Murray Road Agency and Carbon Media premiered "Fishing the 50," an original video series exploring fisheries across all 50 states. The debut episode featured Chinook salmon fishing in Lake Michigan and the Platte River State Fish Hatchery, with future episodes planned for Southeast Alaska and beyond.

Professional registration closes July 17 for the Bass Pro Shops and Cabela's National Walleye Tour presented by Progressive event in Oconto, WI – Green Bay, scheduled for July 30–31, 2026. The tournament will launch from Oconto Breakwater Park & Harbor with weigh-ins at 3:15 p.m. daily.

Garmin’s LiveScope 2 series eliminates the “black box”, simplifying rigging and delivering higher resolution in forward scan imaging. (Garmin)

ORLANDO, Fla. — The 2026 ICAST show opened this week at the Orange County Convention Center, and the marine electronics category is once again one of the busiest destinations on the exhibition floor. This year, the industry's biggest sonar manufacturers are emphasizing seamless system integration, introducing new hardware while expanding the connected ecosystems that tie together fish finders, trolling motors, mapping and boat controls.

Garmin's headline introduction is the new LiveScope 2 series, built around two advanced transducers—the LVS42HD and LVS44—that eliminate the external black-box processing module required by previous LiveScope systems. The new transducers connect directly to compatible Garmin chartplotters and boat power, simplifying installation by removing a separate processor and much of the associated wiring. For anglers already squeezing batteries, wiring harnesses and electronics into crowded compartments, that's a welcome change.

According to Garmin, the streamlined architecture also delivers up to 20 percent higher image resolution than previous LiveScope generations, along with as much as 50 percent more detail at close range, where anglers often watch lures and fish interact in real time. Garmin says sonar coverage reaches 165 degrees in Forward mode and 180 degrees in Down and Perspective modes, reducing blind spots when switching views. The system also incorporates automatic image stabilization to compensate for boat roll and an automatic shutoff feature that powers down the transducer when it's lifted from the water.

Garmin lists the close-range optimized LVS42HD at $2,199.99, while the longer-range LVS44 carries a suggested retail price of $1,999.99.

Also drawing crowds is Garmin's GT360UHD scanning sonar paired with the new LiveScope SpyPole mount. The independent pole mount allows anglers to rotate the sonar separately from the trolling motor, making it possible to maintain GPS position with the trolling motor while scanning surrounding water for baitfish, structure or individual fish. The GT360UHD integrates with the same Garmin network as LiveScope 2, with systems starting at approximately $2,999.

The Lowrance Recon trolling motor, designed for rugged use, can be steered with a mini-joystick, foot pedal or via the MFD. (Lowrance)

Lowrance is highlighting its Recon trolling motor platform at Booth 3620. Built as a heavy-duty, electric-steer motor for both freshwater and saltwater applications, Recon represents a more rugged companion to the company's Ghost freshwater trolling motor. It can be operated with a wireless joystick remote, foot pedal or directly through compatible Lowrance multifunction displays. GPS anchoring, heading lock and route control are built into the system.

Sharing the spotlight is Lowrance's ActiveTarget 2 XL live sonar. The new XL transducer provides Forward, Down and Scout viewing modes from a single housing with a 180-degree field of view. Anglers can switch between Forward XL and Down XL directly from the display without manually rotating the transducer. Lowrance says pairing two XL transducers creates a live 360-degree Scout view around the boat, a feature supported on HDS PRO displays. The ActiveTarget 2 XL upgrade carries a suggested retail price of about $1,399.

Humminbird’s XPLORE series is noted for sharp images and the most detailed lake mapping currently available in their LakeMaster and CoastMaster charting. (Humminbird)

Humminbird, widely recognized for their superior LakeMaster and CoastMaster mapping, continues to attract buyers with the touch-screen XPLORE fish finder series which won top honors at ICAST last year. Designed for faster operation and simplified navigation, XPLORE units feature built-in detailed mapping at no upcharge. Fully compatible with MEGA Live 2 forward-facing sonar, the series also integrates with Minn Kota trolling motors and shallow-water anchors through Humminbird's One-Boat Network, allowing anglers to control navigation, sonar and boat positioning from a single interface.

Humminbird has also expanded the software capabilities of the XPLORE platform with wireless file transfers, rapid Wi-Fi software updates, on-screen screenshot capture and built-in video recording, making it easier for anglers to save sonar recordings, document patterns and share trips. XPLORE units begin at $1,299.99, with pricing varying by screen size and transducer package.

Raymarine, which focuses primarily on saltwater builds for large boats, is featuring position-fix and controlled drift technology linking their MFD’s to PowerPole’s MOVE trolling motors, plus more detail in their Lighthouse chart series.

Scanning sonar, somewhat controversial among tournament bass anglers, continues to rule the market, with anglers buying new systems as rapidly as they can afford them for many fisheries both fresh and salt.  

ICAST runs through Friday at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando.

– Frank Sargeant, Editor of The Water Wire
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