- New to dredge fishing this is the package for you! see bottom of listing to read various ways to pull these dredges in detail
- Small boat Billfish Bundle
- This is a highly effective yet simple spread we developed to help smaller boats raise and catch more billfish and other pelagic species
- Rigged on a 12 inch squid nation dredge bar
- a total of (18) 9 inch squids (drops with 3 squids per drop) with a 1oz egg sinker loaded in each squid. these dredges are easy to use and tangle free
- A 4 pound lead weight is recommend to use in front of these dredges to keep the dredge subsurface
- Teaser #1 is a billfish edition flippy floppy teaser rigged on #250 jinkai. consists of 2 flippy floppies and 3 inline 9 inch mauler squids each with a 1oz egg sinker loaded inside. a #320 AFW ball bearing snap swivel hidden in the last squid to attach your favorite trailer bait
- Teaser #2 is a traditional inline chain built with (5) 9 inch mauler squids with a #320 AFW snap swivel hidden in the last squid to attach your favorite trailer bait. rigged on #250 jinaki with a 1oz weight loaded in each squid
- Each teaser comes in a 14X14 mesh storage bags
- Dredge comes stored in a large 40X12 mesh storage bag
- Free shipping is included in the continental USA
- These are the 6 color packages we have created if you would like a different color combo in the colors we offer reach out and we will make it happen.
Options to pull dredge from boat listed most convenient to least convenient. these all work but depends on what your budget is and what is available to you .
- Electric (LP or Kristal), while this is the easiest this is not the most economical or those new to dredge fishing or in a smaller boat
- Electric or Manual down rigger with swivel base and 3-4 foot boom to get it in cleaner water. (refer to last picture in this listing for reference.)This is highly effective and more economical way to dredge fish, I personally began dredge fishing this way and did so for 10 years with a manual down rigger. This is a great investment and will allow you room to move up in dredge size in the future if you desire all the way up to full size squid dredge . Set up an a simple A frame pulley system to gain a mechanical advantage. This requires the use of a quality harken pulley. Load your down rigger with #400 pound test. from your down rigger pass your main line through a pulley and dead end this line about 2/3 of way down your dredge boom to a swivel that is already crimped onto the dredge boom. then take a 2 foot section of #400 mono and crimp one end to the pulley and the other end to a #1000 pound cork screw. Repeat this step again so you have 2 pieces of line attached to the pulley and to same cork screw (this acts as a safety so if one line becomes fatigued or chafed and breaks you have another line to prevent you from losing your dredge completely). This cork screw will then get attached to the top of your dredge weight. attach the back of the dredge weight to the top of the dredge bar hub with another 1000 pound cork screw (again double up the line from the back of the dredge weight to the other cork screw as another safety measure so you don't lose your dredge) . attach this cork screw to the hub and you're ready to start dredge fishing.
Pull kit read below how to build and pull dredge
- How to pull a small boat dredge/make your own pull kit (see last photo in this listing for reference) (this kit is not included in this bundle)
- If your looking for a simple way to pull your dredge and raise more pelagic without breaking the bank this is the set up for you
- Supplies
- You will need 50 feet of 550 pound paracord
- A yoyo for storage
- #400-#500 pound mono (18 inches pieces)
- (3) 1000 Pound cork screw swivels
- 4 pound fish weight
- Building
- tie one of the #1000 pound corkscrews to one end of the paracord
- take your heavy mono and crimp the line to another cork screw. repeat this step twice so you have 2 pieces of heavy mono the same length attached to the same corkscrew. This acts as a safety in case one lines becomes fatigued or accidentally gets nicked preventing you from losing your dredge
- Crimp the other end of each piece of line to your third cork screw so you have a corkscrew on each side of the mono.
- when ready to fish attach the cork screw with the paracord to the top of the fish weight. attache one corkscrew with the mono on the back of the fish weight and the other corkscrew to your dredge bar hub.
- Tie the dredge off to the cleat then let it out slowly, adjust length if needed to keep dredge subsurface.
Small boat Billfish Bundle
$189.99 Regular Price
$161.49Sale Price


