Every gear list on this site is a set of judgment calls. Here is how those calls get made, so you can decide how much weight to give them.
What gets a product on a list
- Fit for Maine conditions. Salt-safe sealed reels for the surf. Backbone for fish that run. Gloves-on usability for November. If a product is great in Florida and wrong here, it does not make the list.
- Track record. We favor gear with years of angler consensus behind it: the models that guides, tackle shops, and long-running forums keep reaching for. New and unproven has to earn it.
- Honest value at its price. We name a budget pick when the budget pick is genuinely good, not to fill a slot.
- Availability. If you cannot actually buy it, it does not help you.
What we will not do
- No pay-for-placement, ever. Brands cannot buy a spot.
- No fake hands-on claims. When we have not used a product ourselves, we say "we'd rig" or "our pick", never "we tested".
- No specification copying from listings. Claims like "waterproof" appear only when the manufacturer states them.
About the links
Product links are affiliate links (see the full disclosure). Two honest notes about that. First: the commission does not vary between the products on a list, so it does not shape the ranking. Second: some product links go to an Amazon search rather than one exact listing. That is deliberate. Models change trim and stock fast, and a search link lets you see current versions and prices instead of a dead page. Where we link a specific listing, a person verified it first.
Corrections
Spot a discontinued model or a bad call? Tell us: contact@tackleandtide.com. We date every page and fix what is wrong.