Why the Little Neck Swimmer Belongs in Your Bag
I remember the first time I tied on a little neck swimmer during a choppy afternoon at the beach, honestly thinking it looked like nothing more than a simple, painted piece of plastic. I'd been used to those fancy, high-end wooden lures that cost a fortune and look like they belong in a museum, not the salt. But after three casts into a stiff headwind, I realized I'd been missing out on something special. There's a reason this specific lure has a cult-like following among surfcasters from Montauk to the Jersey Shore, and it isn't just about nostalgia. ...