Father’s Day is right around the corner (Sunday, June 20) so in case you havent found the perfect gift and need some inspiration, we went ahead and scoured the internet for what we thought an awesome dad would like. From sportfishng-focused clothes to cool tech, there something for any angler dad.
Men’s PFG Low Drag Shoe from Columbia. This shoe was made for anglers thanks to a water-and-stain-resistant, quick-drying mesh upper and a siped, grippy sole. A sporty silhouette is at home on the water or at the barbecue while lightweight cushioning in the midsole offers enhanced impact absorption and high energy return. $67.50
A Panga dry duffel from Yeti. For any dad who always wants to be prepared, this ultra-durable storage bag is fully-submersible and offers zero access points for rogue wetness. Its rugged design features a waterproof landing pad, laminated, high-density nylon, and a HydroLok Zipper to keep all that gear safe and dry despite any rough weather conditions. $299.99
The fēnix 6 from Garmin. The rugged yet sophisticated design features an always-on 1.3 display that 18 percent larger than previous fēnix models. It is tested to U.S. military standards for thermal, shock and water resistance. Give your dad the option to choose stainless steel, titanium or DLC coated bezels. Each Sapphire edition adds a scratch-resistant sapphire lens and premium materials. $749.99
Frenzy Performance Shirt from SCALES GEAR. This lightweight, comfortable and athletic fit performance shirt offers UPF 50+ sun protection while also being quick drying. Antimicrobial with moisture wicking technology, the shirt is a go-to for being on the water. Comes with a vibrant color sublimated print and slim fit design. $39
Add some sportfishing content into your Father’s Day gift. We publish the magazine for people who make a living on the water, those who own boats, and those just want to know what happening in the world of sportfishing. Any dad who enjoys offshore fishing and all things that come with it, hell love InTheBite (8 issues a year). From $32