
9" Squid Skirts by Fish Razr
Fish Razr 9" Squid Skirts are a staple component for building trolling spreads, daisy chains, and spreader bars. The realistic squid profile triggers strikes from tuna, mahi, wahoo, and marlin. Durable enough to survive repeated hits and long trolling days without falling apart.
- 9" realistic squid profile
- Durable construction for repeated use
- Multiple proven offshore colors
- For spreader bars, daisy chains, and standalone lures
The Squid That Builds Your Spread
Squid are a primary forage species for every offshore predator. A 9" squid skirt on your spreader bar, daisy chain, or dredge matches the size of the natural baitfish that tuna and mahi are already hunting. Fish Razr builds these with durability in mind because offshore lures take tremendous abuse from strikes, salt spray, and UV exposure.
Multiple color options let you match local bait colors or run contrasting combinations to find what the fish want on any given day.
Multiple color options let you match local bait colors or run contrasting combinations to find what the fish want on any given day.
Realistic Squid Profile
The 9" body matches natural squid size. The tentacle action in the water mimics a live squid swimming through the spread. Tuna, mahi, and marlin all key on squid-shaped baits.
Durable Construction
Built to survive aggressive strikes and long trolling sessions. The material resists tearing from teeth and hooks, so each skirt lasts through multiple trips.
Versatile Application
Use on spreader bars, daisy chains, dredges, or as standalone trolling lures. The 9" size works as a center or wing bait on most bar configurations.
How to Rig 9" Squid Skirts
- Select colors based on local bait and water conditions
- Thread the skirt onto your spreader bar arm, daisy chain, or leader
- Add a hook to the stinger position if using as a bait
- Position in your spread at the desired distance from the boat
- Troll at 5-8 knots for optimal squid action
Specs & Common Questions
Everything you need to know before you buy
Full Specifications +
| Brand | Fish Razr |
| Length | 9 inches |
| Type | Squid skirt |
| Applications | Spreader bars, daisy chains, dredges, trolling |
| Colors | Multiple options available |
What are these squid skirts used for? +
Building spreader bars, daisy chains, dredges, and standalone trolling lures. They mimic squid, which is primary forage for tuna, mahi, and billfish. Our trolling spread guide covers where to place them.
What species eat squid lures? +
Tuna (all species), mahi, wahoo, marlin, and sailfish all eat squid. It is one of the most universal baitfish profiles in offshore fishing. See our tuna guide.
How many do I need for a spreader bar? +
A typical spreader bar runs 6-9 squid plus a center stinger. Count your bar arms and add one for the center. Our spread guide covers bar configurations.
What color works best for tuna? +
Natural squid colors (pink/white, purple) and darker colors (black/purple, blue/white) are proven tuna colors. Match local bait or experiment. Our tuna guide covers color selection.
How do these compare to octopus skirts? +
Squid skirts have a longer, narrower profile. Octopus skirts are shorter with more tentacle spread. Both work. Squid profile is preferred for tuna-focused spreads. Check our 8" octopus skirts for comparison.
Are these durable enough for all-day trolling? +
Yes. Fish Razr builds them to survive multiple strikes and full trolling days. Replace when they start to tear or lose shape. Browse our trolling lure collection.



