Orangespotted Sunfish Infant Baby Bib
$13.99
A fish that hates clear clean water? The small Orangespotted Sunfish chooses to reside in the sluggish turbid areas of the US fresh water systems. They thrive in the shallows around the banks as quite the predator. You would think this orange and turquoise fish should be an easy one to find, only a few inches in length but so...
Opah Infant Baby Bib
$13.99
Ever wanted to reel in a fish that seems out of this world? Averaging over 5 feet and 500 pounds, the Opah is as close as you will get (if you are able to find one). Only the luckiest of deep sea anglers have a shot at this warm colored and amazingly warm-blooded beast. Maybe this Infant Baby Bib can...
Muskellunge Infant Baby Bib
$13.99
You better have patience, a strong arm, or a lot of luck on your side to reel in one of these huge freshies. It has been dubbed the Fish of 10,000 Casts a.k.a Very Hard to Catch. This Infant Baby Bib could be a replica of the Muskellunge you wish you could have as a trophy on your wall. Largest...
Longear Sunfish Infant Baby Bib
$13.99
If your local fly fishing waters are anywhere in the Eastern US, you have probably hooked one of these little fighters. Who would have thought a 6 inch freshwater fish that feeds off of zooplankton would wage such a battle? With this Infant Baby Bib, you can give the Longear Sunfish its due. It’s quite a colorful little fighter with...
Leopard Shark Infant Baby Bib
$13.99
The Pacific Coast is the perfect habitat for many aquatic species and this Infant Baby Bib pays tribute to one of the most striking an angler could hope to reel in. Don’t let the name Leopard Shark fool you: It is a species of houndshark! But its unique black dots and saddle-like markings resemble its feline namesake’s coat. Unlike its...
Lake Trout Infant Baby Bib
$13.99
If you have ever fished in any North American lake, you have probably hooked at least one of these large char. This Infant Baby Bib honors one of the most popular game fish around – the Lake Trout. Roaming the lake’s cold deep waters, this grey Trout is the largest species of char: averaging a hefty 15 pounds and almost...
Klamath Redband Trout Infant Baby Bib
$13.99
The Klamath River in Oregon is prime fly fishing territory for any angler, especially those with an eye out for big, hungry trout! You won’t be able to take any of these beauties home though. Catch and release is usually implemented in the prime summer fishing months so this Infant Baby Bib can serve as a stand-in. The Klamath Redband...
Holiday Darter Infant Baby Bib
$13.99
Ever dreamed of angling in a Holiday Darter? Well, this Infant Baby Bib is as close to the real thing you will get on your line. Found in the Southeastern US water system, they swim freely; their brightly colored gills making them look like quite the prize. Yet their populations have dwindled to the point that they are classified as...
Gulf Menhaden Infant Baby Bib
$13.99
The bait fish of many aliases: you’ve probably used some of them yourself. Bug Fish, Bunker, Shiner, Porgy… Gulf Menhaden. The Gulf of Mexico is a prime habitat for these large schools of fish. Some can contain over a million silver hued fish, all traveling tightly packed with their mouths bobbing open to feed. But no hook will work for...
Greater Redhorse Infant Baby Bib
$13.99
It has been called the ultimate catch! If your arm is ready for an epic battle, the Greater Redhorse is for you! This Infant Baby Bib can be your armor. You will need it as the Redhorse never is an easy catch. Remember to bring a net as the swift currents in the water they reside will make their 10...
Freshwater Drum Infant Baby Bib
$13.99
You have to be ready for a fight if you try and reel in a Freshwater Drum. Sure, it makes for a tasty meal, but they will go down swinging. At least they are widely distributed in many freshwater habitats from the Hudson Bay all the way down to Guatemala. That’s around 2,500 miles of prime fishing. Whether grey or...
Fluffy Sculpin Infant Baby Bib
$13.99
Ever looked for bait in tide pools along the Pacific Coast? If you have, you have probably encountered one of the over 70 species of sculpins. Ever bag a Fluffy Sculpin? Then, this Infant Baby Bib is for you! Most likely, you were wading in some algae if you did bag this 3 inch fish. They have been known to...
Dolly Varden Infant Baby Bib
$13.99
Why do people more commonly call the Dolly Varden a trout? Just because they are in the same family as them, the Dolly Varden is a really a char! The two fish may look alike in form but their colorations are totally opposite. Trout are light colored. Dolly Varden are dark colored with bright colorful spots. You can look just...
Darkblotched Rockfish Infant Baby Bib
$13.99
Ever fished off the coast of the Last Frontier? Then, I am sure you have hooked many a rockfish considering there are over 70 species of the fish. But if you are one of the lucky anglers to have hooked and lined a Darkblotched Rockfish, then this Infant Baby Bib is perfect for you! Alaska’s coast has been overfished over...
Common Thresher Shark Infant Baby Bib
$13.99
What a foxy fish! Okay I know the Common Thresher Shark isn’t usually called a fish. You more often than not just say thresher (or sea fox). But sharks are neither mammals nor reptiles: they are fish! Whether you seek them out in continental or open water, remember to bring a net! And only the most seasoned angler would be...
Coastal Cutthroat Trout Infant Baby Bib
$13.99
If you can’t see the bottom, you are too deep! Don’t believe me? Just try to troll a Coastal Cutthroat Trout where the water doesn’t move freely. Even the most seasoned of fly fisherman would be lucky to get a nip! I mean, it’s even in their name! Coastal, as in the Pacific Coast where all four forms of this...
Chinook Salmon Infant Baby Bib
$13.99
The Chinook salmon is fish named after the Chinook people—a group of indigenous people in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. It’s also called the king salmon, and that’s a more accurate term, because it’s a fish that’s prized by anglers. If it’s prized by anglers, then there’s a good chance it’s going to end up on a Infant...
China Rockfish Infant Baby Bib
$13.99
With a black body mottled with distinctive yellow patches, the China rockfish is the most alluring of the rockfish. Little is known behavioral wise about the fish, but fortunately for us, we don’t need to know much about it in order to catch one. They’ve been commercially popular in China since the 19th century and are usually sold alive in...
Bull Trout Infant Baby Bib
$13.99
Over-fishing is an increasing problem today, and the bull trout is just another one of those creatures on the endangered species list. Don’t worry, because the average fisherman isn’t to blame—the commercial enterprises take the bulk of that responsibility. But if you like to fish in the high mountains or coastal rivers of the Northwestern US, you’ve probably caught a...
Bowfin Infant Baby Bib
$13.99
Compared to its other names, bowfin sounds the most elegant. It’s also called the dogfish, mudfish, mud pike, griddle, and grinnel. The bowfin was a fish that wasn’t initially sought after by anglers because of it bland tasting meat , but has gathered a following among sport fisherman recently due to its ability to put up a good fight while...
Bluegill Infant Baby Bib
$13.99
Fish generally aren’t picky eaters and the bluegill is no exception. It’ll eat anything that can fit into its mouth, and we in turn like putting the Bluegill in our mouths—after it’s been fried in a pan. Because it’ll eat anything, you can catch it with just about any bait: hotdogs, American cheese, maggots, pieces of corn, or even a...
Blue Shark Infant Baby Bib
$13.99
Sharks a bad rap. If they swim by and take a chunk out of you, it’s not because they’re emotionless sociopaths, it’s because they’re just curious. Enter the blue shark: one of the kinder, laid-back sharks. They inhabit tropical waters, are generally lethargic, and rarely bite humans. Unfortunately, they’re being fished to death because they’re fins are used for shark-fin...
Blue Catfish Infant Baby Bib
$13.99
The blue catfish is the largest species of North American catfish. This one in particular can weigh up to 150lbs! We’ll just say that anglers in Virginia and South Carolina have set some records with this guy. Did you ever see those shows on television where they catch catfish by grabbing them on the inside of their mouths? Well, this...
Black Crappie Fishing Infant Baby Bib
$13.99
We don’t know why it’s called a black crappie, but it’s certainly a quirky name. We’ll refrain from the poop jokes here. All you need to know is that crappies are very popular sport fish because they’re easy to catch during their feeding times. Because they’re so popular, we’ve made a Infant Baby Bib out of them because catching on...
Black Bullhead Infant Baby Bib
$13.99
The black bullhead has a tough sounding name, but he’s really not that tough. He won’t win any awards for looks, that’s for sure. He does have some interesting traits though, like his voracious appetite that allows him to eat almost anything: plant matter, dead or living fish, and crustaceans. He also likes to live in waters that are brackish...
American Shad Infant Baby Bib
$13.99
This isn’t just some regular ol’ shad, it’s the American shad. Everything is better when it’s American! An anadromous species, these delicious bad-boys are naturally occurring on the North American coast of the North Atlantic, from New Foundland to Florida. They’re on the Pacific coast as well, but as an introduced species. Why did we refer to them as delicious?...
Yellowstone Trout Infant Baby Bib
$13.99
If you enjoy fly-fishing, then the Yellowstone cutthroat trout is the specimen to seek out. Because the adults feed primarily on insects as adults, catching them with a fly lure is ideal. This is good because it gives us an excuse to travel to Yellowstone National Park. Could you image a more picturesque, American image than fly-fishing in Yellowstone? It’s...
Wiper Infant Baby Bib
$13.99
A science experiment gone right, the Wiper is well on its way to being the most popular game fish in the Central US! Let the celebrations start early with this Infant Baby Bib. A small member of the Percichthyida family (white bass) was crossed with a giant one (saltwater striped bass). The result: the Hybrid or Sunshine Bass more commonly...
Cutthroat Trout Infant Baby Bib
$13.99
Westslope Cutthroat Trout can be found in freshwater streams and rivers of the Northwest US and Canada. It is a subspecies and thus hard to distinguish from other cutthroats. The Westslopes are more silver-green in coloration, but their average foot long length and weight make them look just like any other Cutthroat in the clear waters in which they reside....
Walleye Fish Infant Baby Bib
$13.99
The waters of Canada and Northern US are full of these highly prized game fish. Anglers usually love a good fight, but the Walleye is an exception. Once hooked, these olive 20 pound pikes don’t give much resistance to any experienced angler. The reward is not in the battle. The Walleye is one of the tastiest freshwater trophies. This Infant...