Eastern Shore Times Christmas Gift Guide: Top Fishing Gifts

Eastern Shore Times Christmas Gift Guide: Top Fishing Gifts
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Christmas shopping for your adult friends and family can be difficult.

To take the guesswork out of buying gifts this year, we at Eastern Shore Times asked our friends at The Grommet for their latest and greatest practical gift suggestions for 2021.

These guides are geared towards specific interests. You’ll be able to find something for even the toughest person on your Christmas shopping list.

Top 5 Fishing Gifts

1) Rechargeable Portable Fan
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On the go, at home, or at the office, this portable, rechargeable fan handily provides a cool-down when you need one. Its small but powerful design can be used handheld or in its stand that sticks (and can be moved and re-stuck) to surfaces—even upside down. The fan can also give a device a quick power-up thanks to an integrated USB charging port.

2) Fire Starter Paracord Bracelet
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Outdoor Element: Fire Starter Paracord Bracelet – Red – Small

3) Handy-Lite Snap On LED Task Light
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This LED task light has a flexible grip that lets you fit it onto things like a tool handle, cane, paint brush, and pipe. It’s a simple, hands-free way to shine a light in a convenient spot.

4) Tyro Fly Reel
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Cheeky makes high performance, lightweight fishing reels to make reeling in that big catch easier. Their Tyro fly reel features an innovative stacked drag system that moves smoothly and quickly, and can hold more line than most. The strong, durable aluminum body bears distinctive designs and bold colors that set these reels apart.

5) Fish Pocket Knife
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Tough German steel and rustic white oak combine to create a pocket knife that is equal parts useful and beautiful. The handle features a fish-inspired design etched by hand on the Florida coast. The finished result is a distinctive, durably-built knife that is guaranteed to last a lifetime, too.



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