Collection: Fishing Dredges / Hardware

Dredge hardware for building and running offshore dredges and teasers. Spreader bars, snaps, weights, and chains that keep your dredge tracking clean and pulling bait. If you run dredges for marlin, tuna, or mahi, this is the gear that keeps it together.

Dredges and Hardware

FAQ - Fishing Dredges / Hardware

1. What is a dredge and why use one?

A dredge is a teaser that imitates a bait ball and pulls fish up. Use it to raise marlin, tuna, and mahi into the spread. Our dredge guide covers the basics.

2. What hardware do I need to build a dredge?

You need a bar, snaps, weights, and strong swivels. Start with a spreader bar and dredge snaps.

3. How much weight does a dredge need?

Enough to keep it tracking under the surface without spinning. Use dredge weights and adjust based on speed and sea state.

4. What swivels should I use?

Use strong ball bearing swivels like diamond ball bearing swivels to prevent twist.

5. Can I run a strip dredge?

Yes. A strip dredge is a clean, light option for tuna and mahi.

6. Do I need a teaser chain with a dredge?

You can add a chain like the flying fish daisy chain to boost profile in clear water.

How to Choose Dredge Hardware

Start with the bar. The bar is the frame of the dredge. A spreader bar gives you a wide bait ball and tracks clean in the wake.

Add strong snaps and swivels. Dredges pull hard. Use dredge snaps and ball bearing swivels to prevent twist and failure.

Weight it correctly. A dredge that skips is useless. Use dredge weights and adjust until it runs just below the surface.

Pick the teaser style. Strip dredges are light and clean, while heavier bars with chains pull more water. Match the dredge to your target species and the boat speed.