20 Father's Day Gifts for Fishermen

Dad’s who fish are easy to shop for – they always need more fishing gear! Whether Dad’s an expert angler or a novice, we have carefully selected 20 gifts that are sure to make his day.


 
Garmin Quatix 6X Solar

$1149 – Buy Now

Garmin’s Quatix 6X Solar is a marine GPS smartwatch that uses the sun’s energy to extend battery life. Specialized boating and fishing capabilities, like the ability to connect to Garmin marine electronics, make it way more than your average smartwatch.

Sea Tow USA

Sea Tow Membership

$179/year – Buy Now

Give dad peace of mind on the water with a Sea Tow membership that includes free towing, fuel delivery, and jump-starting 24/7. Like directions, it’s not typically something dad asks for, but invariably something he’ll need!

Early Riser Coffee

$18/bag – Buy Now

Keep dad caffeinated with cold brew coffee from Early Riser, the angler-friendly premium coffee company. Specifically roasted to be brewed and consumed while cold, every bag sold delivers $1 to fishing-related conservation.

Rapala Combo Pack

$39 – Buy Now

If you’re looking for an incredible value in a Father’s Day gift, you can’t beat the Rapala Combo Pack. It features all the tools a Dad needs in his tackle box, including a 6-1/2″ Fisherman’s Pliers, 5-1/2″ Forceps, 25 lb. Scale and a Rapala Clipper.

GoPro Zeus Mini

$69 – Buy Now

A convenient and capable, compact, hands-free LED lighting solution that dad can use to create videos and to look under the hood or under the sink. Zeus Mini makes it easy thanks to its integrated magnetic swiveling clip mount.

Yeti Roadie 24

$199 – Buy Now

The Roadie 24 Hard Cooler has an all-new design that can accommodate an upright bottle of wine, instantly elevating dad’s picnic game. Plus, its slim design can slide behind the front seat of the car, giving quick access to ice-cold drinks.

Plano Edge 3700 Deep

$34 – Buy Now

Over two years in the making, Plano has delivered the ultimate tackle storage system. The 3700 Deep is the largest of the standard EDGE boxes, with extra depth for larger lures and tackle.

Simms Challenger Suit

$199 (bibs) $199 (jacket)

A warm, dry dad is a happy dad. This new suit is constructed with waterproof breathable fabric technology that will keep him on the water longer.

Bubba Carbon Fiber Fishing Net

Large – $194.99 – Buy Now

The Bubba Fishing Net is ready to help you land dad’s next trophy fish. With a 75-pound rating, it’ll lift everything from fluke to stripers. The hoop is made from aerospace aluminum, and the knotless net protects your fish.

St. Croix Mojo Bass Glass

7’2” Cranker – $150 – Buy Now

Mojo Bass Glass rods are revamped and improved for 2020. The 7’2” Cranker will become dad’s favorite crankbait rod in no time.

Daiwa Emcast BR LT

$99 – Buy Now

The Emcast Bite N’ Run feature allows line to pay off the incredibly light and tough reel when a gamefish takes a live or natural bait. Once line is paying off the reel, the refined Auto Clutch will put the reel in gear allowing a solid hook set.

Shimano Tekota 400 Trolling Reel

$219 – Buy Now

The new and improved Tekota is a terrific trolling reel for dragging a  big striper or bluefish to the back of the boat.

Grundens Binnacle Longsleeve

$89 – Buy Now

Dad’s new go-to fishing shirt offers sun protection, ventilation, a sunglass chamois, and chest pockets. And, it’s good-looking and comfortable, too.

Columbia Men’s PFG Brewha II Shorts

$40 – Buy Now

These cotton shorts are designed for comfort on the water with built-in UPF 50, a partial elastic waist, and a special pocket just for dad’s favorite beverage.

Costa Diego

Buy Now – $199-$279

Costa’s most advanced sport performance sunglasses yet, Diego features an innovative vented spring hinge system to maximize airflow and enhance fit, plus sweat management channels that wick away moisture to cool and ensure all day comfort.

Frabill Aqua-Life Bait Station

Buy Now – $99

Frabill’s Aqua-Life Bait Station will guarantee that dad has a lively supply of minnows for his next outing. An insulated, removable liner slips easily into the 6-gallon bait bucket, and the whisper-quiet, built-in aerator operates on two D-cell batteries for up to 72 hours.

Spro Fish Gripper

Buy Now – $6.99

The SPRO 9-inch Fish Gripper has secure, locking jaws to make sure dad can safely get a grip on his fish. A quick-release trigger facilitates an easy release so the fish can fight another day.

Bonafide RS 117

Buy Now – $999

Get dad into kayak fishing with the Bonafide RS117, an incredible fishing kayak, ready for all water environments.  With a Hybrid Catamaran hull, it offers an excellent balance of stability and paddling performance.

Old Town Sportsman 106 Powered by Minn Kota

Buy Now – $2499

Send dad cruising to his fishing spots in this motorized, compact kayak. Simple and intuitive boat-throttle-style control will get him on the fish faster.

Humminbird ICE HELIX 7 All Season

Buy Now – $799

Give dad a fish finder for all seasons. This protable setup can go from fresh water to salt, from boat to ice, cartopper to rental boat with awesome fish fining power and GPS capabilities.

Dexter 8 inch SOFGRIP Wide fillet knife with Edge Guard

Buy Now – $43

This 8-inch wide fillet knife makes filleting and skinning fish easy. It’s ultra-sharp out of the package with a wide, stiff blade to glide over the bones and features a handle that is soft to the grip and provides great control along with slip resistance. NSF certified and is made in the U.S.A.

Millennium Marine Shadetree Umbrella and Holder

Buy Now – (Umbrella) $109; (Holder) $52

Made of aluminum, stainless steel and composite construction with a special coating to reflect heat, the lightweight Shadetree Umbrella keeps cooler than conventional umbrellas and provides a double layer of UV protection. It features an easily moveable top that tilts to help achieve the ideal angle of coverage, whether enjoying the day on land or out on the water.

The On The Water staff is made up of experienced anglers from across the Northeast who fish local waters year-round. The team brings firsthand, on-the-water experience and regional knowledge to coverage of Northeast fisheries, techniques, seasonal patterns, regulations, and conservation.

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