Kit and Caboodle
Category: new products
Jul 16th, 2026 by sworrall
Modified Jul 16th, 2026 at 11:34 AM
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Kit and Caboodle |
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EGO Fishing’s four best-selling Tool Kits prove pro-grade performance doesn’t require a pro-grade price tag |
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Caldwell, ID (July 16, 2026) – Walk any tackle aisle and you’ll find kits stacked double-deep, blister-packed and pegged kits out as far as the eye can see. But few are built the way EGO Fishing builds them. With its four-kit lineup — BAYWATER, BLACKWATER, FIRESTEEL and TIDEWATER — EGO set out to prove that real quality doesn’t require a premium price: titanium-coated blades that hold an edge trip after trip, stainless jaw plates and aluminum construction that shrug off saltwater, grips built to last a season, not survive one. The build quality runs so deep, in fact, that several of these tools have quietly taken over jobs well outside the boat. “I’ve been running the fillet knives in these kits against real saltwater species for months, and they haven’t lost a step,” said author and avid angler Noel Vick of Traditions Media. “In fact, a couple of them never left my kitchen – they’re in my drawer at home now, doing daily duty on meat, fruit and vegetables. That’s not something I’d say about most affordably priced fishing knives.” That combination — genuine build quality at a price that doesn’t punish the buyer — is the thread running through all four kits. |
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Built for anglers who process what they catch, the BAYWATER kit pairs a 7″ and 9″ titanium-coated fillet knife with a foldable polypropylene cutting board, a sharpening tool, and PVC-coated fishing gloves. Both blades carry the same solid-state titanium coating and breathable sheath found across EGO’s fillet line, giving the kit real staying power against saltwater corrosion and daily use — not a one-season edge that dulls and pits. The gloves add real cut protection without sacrificing dexterity, and the board folds flat for easy storage in a boat locker or tackle bag. From walleye and panfish to flounder and seatrout, BAYWATER covers freshwater and inshore work with the same kit. At $44.99, it’s priced well below what comparable fillet-knife-and-board combos run and without cutting a single corner on the steel itself. |
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BLACKWATER is EGO’s grab-and-go answer for anglers who want serious tools without the bulk. The standout is the 8″ aluminum pliers, a genuinely substantial piece that locks closed with authority and springs open clean, backed by a stainless jaw plate and a PVC sheath with lanyard. Round that out with the vice grip tool, TPU-handled utility scissors sharp enough to bite through braid, and the same titanium-coated 7″ fillet knife found across the lineup, and BLACKWATER punches well above its compact size. “The 8-inch aluminum pliers are the real winner of the bunch,” Vick added. “They’ve earned a permanent spot in the boat, and I keep a pair in my toolbox at home for everything else.” At $59.99, it’s a full toolkit’s worth of quality in a package built for the boat, kayak, or bank. |
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FIRESTEEL is EGO’s most complete kit, an 8-piece set anchored by the aluminum-bodied Ultra Hook Remover — a 12-inch, spring-loaded tool that stays clipped and ready via its integrated cord and carabiner. Add the vice grip tool, titanium-coated 7″ fillet knife, TPU-handled utility scissors, 7″ pliers with a built-in line cutter, and a 36-inch multitool lanyard, and there’s genuinely nothing left to add for a day on the water. Every piece shares the same durable construction as EGO’s standalone tools. Nothing in FIRESTEEL feels like filler added to pad out a bundle. At $69.99, it’s the most tool for the money in EGO’s entire kit lineup, freshwater or saltwater. |
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The newest addition to the family, TIDEWATER, rounds out EGO’s fillet-focused kits in a compact soft carrying case built to disappear into a boat locker or truck bed. Inside: matching 7″ and 9″ titanium-coated fillet knives, a fish scaler, multifunction fishing scissors, a foldable cutting board, sharpening tool, and PVC-coated gloves. The scissors are TIDEWATER’s exclusive standout, tough enough for cutbait and stringers, precise enough for soft plastics. “Those multifunction scissors have become my go-to garden pruners,” Vick said. “Right-sized, sharp, and they’ve held up to as much abuse as any pruning shears I’ve bought specifically for the job.” Like every EGO kit, the build quality here isn’t scaled back to hit a price point — the blades, grips, and hardware match what’s in the standalone product line. At $69.99, TIDEWATER closes out the collection as the most complete fillet-and-prep kit EGO has built to date. |
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