Filtro de agua exprimible Sawyer
Filtro de agua exprimible Sawyer

85 Cool Fishing Gadgets: Your Ultimate List


Are you shopping for an avid angler or consider yourself to be a diehard fisherman? Our list of cool fishing gadgets has compiled the best tools, tech, and gear for anglers of every type!

No matter what style of fishing you or whoever you’re shopping for is passionate about, we've tracked down some seriously awesome gadgets for enhancing the fishing experience both on and off the water!

Mini Sistema de Filtración de Agua Sawyer Products

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Packing water for a day of fishing takes up a lot of space and weighs a ton. Bringing along a tiny, portable water filter is a far more effective way to stay hydrated while out fishing and one of the best fishing gadgets money can buy – especially considering there’s no shortage of water to drink from!

Assuming the streams or lakes where you fish are not horribly contaminated with heavy metals, the Sawyer MINI is the perfect filter for your fishing purposes. It can be attached to a regular water bottle, the included bladder, a hydration pack or you can just use the silicon straw. It’s as simple as leaning in and drinking the water that’s available – why hike with a heavy and cumbersome canteen ever again?

The Sawyer MINI can filter up to 100,000 gallons in its lifespan, fits in the palm of your hand and weighs just two ounces – impressive stuff.

Read more about how this and other game-changing fishing gadgets compiled by Harry Spampinato here.

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Cnoc’s ThruBottle also features a 28mm thread, allowing you to use it with filters such as the Sawyer Squeeze.

Mac
Escritor colaborador

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Sawyer Squeeze + Cnoc VectoX 2L 28mm is widely considered to be the most reliable filter-bladder combo in existence, and we agree 100% with that sentiment.

Jaeger Shaw
Owner & Managing Editor

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I carry the Sawyer Squeeze in my day pack in case of emergencies and as a backup to my larger water filter on backpacking trips where I know I’ll be relying on streams.

Mikaela Ruland
Editor in Chief