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- If Dad's a fisherman, Father's Day could be a whole lot easier than you've ever realized.
- Fishing isn't a cheap hobby, and there's always something he needs for the tackle box or the boat.
- From rods and reels to pliers and coolers, there's surely something of which he's in dire need below.
- Check out all of our Father's Day gift ideas for 2019 for more inspiration.
If Dad fancies himself a fisherman, chances are good that he's got one expensive hobby. But this makes your chore of finding him the perfect Father's Day gift a breeze. You see, fishing, seemingly, requires more and more gadgets and apparel each year. Who knew he needed a wireless, castable fish camera? (He doesn't.)
There's an endless list of things that need replacing, updating, fixing, or scrapping. Cross one or two items off that list and you're home safe till next year. Fishing, and gearing up for fishing, is an endless obsession, a never-ending procession of new lures, pliers, nets, rods, reels, electronics, safety equipment, apparel, and, well, you get the idea. That's why a fishing gift is always a safe bet.
Sift around through the recommendations below, and if you want to dig a little deeper, have a look at our full fishing rod and reel buying guide for more ideas.
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