
Blue Water Candy Mahi Madness Trolling Lure
The Blue Water Candy Mahi Madness is a dedicated mahi trolling lure with a twist: a built-in Flippy Floppy mini teaser runs ahead of the main lure. The teaser attracts mahi from a distance, and the hooked lure following behind seals the deal. Two attraction points in one trolling line. Made in the USA. $39.99. Round out your Blue Water Candy offshore spread with the Jag, Mini Jag, and Casting Creeper.
- Built-in Flippy Floppy mini teaser
- Two-part attraction: teaser plus hooked lure
- Dedicated mahi targeting design
- Made in the USA
- $39.99
A Teaser and a Lure in One Trolling Line
Dredges and teasers attract fish. Lures catch them. The Mahi Madness combines both concepts in a single trolling line. The Flippy Floppy mini teaser runs ahead, creating commotion and flash that draws mahi toward your spread. Behind it, the main hooked lure trails in the teaser's wake, presenting the bait.
This two-part system means you get teaser attraction without deploying a separate dredge or teaser rig. One line does the work of two. Mahi are curious, aggressive feeders that respond strongly to commotion. The Mahi Madness exploits that behavior on every pass.
This two-part system means you get teaser attraction without deploying a separate dredge or teaser rig. One line does the work of two. Mahi are curious, aggressive feeders that respond strongly to commotion. The Mahi Madness exploits that behavior on every pass.
Flippy Floppy Mini Teaser
The small teaser runs ahead of the main lure, creating splash and flash that gets mahi's attention. It works like a miniature dredge, attracting fish toward your hooked presentation.
Hooked Main Lure
Behind the teaser, the main lure trails with hooks ready to connect. The teaser brings fish in, the lure converts the interest into a hookup. Two stages of the predator response in one trolling setup.
Single Line Simplicity
No separate teaser rod needed. No extra dredge weight. One line, one deployment, two attraction points. This simplifies your spread while adding teaser effectiveness.
How to Fish the Mahi Madness
1. Tie the main line to the lead connection point
2. Deploy at 5-8 knots from a flat line or short rigger
3. The Flippy Floppy teaser runs ahead, creating surface commotion
4. The hooked lure trails behind in the teaser's wake
5. Mahi investigate the teaser and eat the trailing lure
6. On a strike, the teaser pulls clear and the fish is on the hooked lure
Specs & Common Questions
Everything you need to know before you buy
Full Specifications +
| Brand | Blue Water Candy |
| System | Teaser + hooked lure |
| Teaser | Flippy Floppy mini |
| Target | Mahi (dolphin) |
| Made In | USA |
| Price | $39.99 |
How does the Flippy Floppy teaser work? +
It runs ahead of the main lure, creating splash and flash on the surface. Mahi investigate the commotion and find the hooked lure trailing behind. It mimics the 'baitfish chasing baitfish' pattern that triggers mahi strikes.
Do I need a separate teaser rod? +
No. The Mahi Madness runs the teaser and lure on a single line. Deploy from a standard rod position. No extra equipment needed.
What other Blue Water Candy lures pair well? +
The Jag with ballyhoo, the Mini Jag for a compact option, and the Casting Creeper for sight casting. All made in the USA.
What speed should I troll? +
5-8 knots for mahi. The Flippy Floppy teaser is most active at standard trolling speeds. Check our speed chart.
Is this good for tuna too? +
It is primarily a mahi lure, but blackfin tuna and skipjack will eat it. For dedicated tuna targeting, the Jag is a better choice. Read our tuna guide.
What is the best mahi color? +
Pink and blue combinations are the top mahi producers. Green/chartreuse is also effective. Read our mahi guide for more.



