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Epic Fishing Co Flying Fish Spreader Dredge Bar - Teaser System - Billfish Tuna Mahi

Epic Fishing Co Flying Fish Spreader Dredge Bar - Teaser System - Billfish Tuna Mahi

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The Most Realistic Flying Fish Spreader Bar on the Market

This 36" spreader bar from Epic Fishing throws 13 baits in the water at once: seven 8-inch flying fish across the top and six 4-inch fish below. That combination mimics a panicked school of flying fish better than any single daisy chain can. The center drop runs 5 feet long and ends with a hookless Marlin Range teaser, so your actual hook bait trails right behind the commotion. Everything rides on 300lb clear mono with chafe gear protecting the main attachment loop. At $149.99, it costs less than most single-arm bars.
  • 13 total baits: 7x 8" flying fish + 6x 4" fish
  • 36" heavy-duty spreader bar frame
  • 300lb clear mono leader with chafe protection
  • Hookless Marlin Range center teaser
  • 5-foot center drop length

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Turn Your Flat Spread into a Flying Fish Blitz

A trolling spread without teasers is just a couple lines in the water. Drop this bar into your rigger or flat line position and suddenly there is a school of 13 flying fish ripping across the surface. Billfish key on flying fish harder than almost any other bait.

This bar puts that trigger right where you need it, pulling fish into your spread from hundreds of feet away. At $149.99, you get a full spread that draws billfish, tuna, and mahi into striking range.

13-Bait Formation

Seven 8-inch flying fish sit on the bar arms while six 4-inch fish fill the gaps below. That 13-bait spread creates a realistic school silhouette that pulls fish from further away than typical 5 or 7-bait bars.

300lb Clear Mono Rigging

Every connection uses 300lb test clear monofilament. Clear mono disappears underwater far better than cable or dark leader, and 300lb handles blue marlin charges without breaking.

Hookless Marlin Range Teaser

The center drop ends with a hookless Marlin Range lure riding 5 feet behind the bar. It draws fish right to your hook bait trailing behind, keeping the teaser legal in hookless-only tournament divisions.

How to Deploy a Flying Fish Spreader Bar

1. Attach a quality snap swivel to your rigger or flat line clip

2. Connect the spreader bar's main loop to the snap swivel

3. Deploy 75-150 feet behind the boat at trolling speed

4. Rig your hook bait to trail 3-5 feet behind the center drop teaser

5. Adjust until the bar tracks straight without rolling

Specs & Common Questions

Everything you need to know before you buy

Full Specifications +
Brand Epic Fishing Co.
Bar Width 36"
Total Baits 13 (7x 8" + 6x 4")
Leader 300lb Clear Mono
Center Drop Length 5 feet
Center Teaser Hookless Marlin Range
Colors Blue, Black
Price $149.99
How many baits are on this spreader bar? +
13 total: seven 8-inch flying fish on the arms and six 4-inch fish below. Check out our full trolling spread guide for placement recommendations.
Can I add a hook to the center drop? +
Yes. The Marlin Range teaser at the end is hookless by default, but you can rig a hook bait behind it. Read our trolling spread rigging guide for placement tips.
What leader test is used? +
300lb clear monofilament throughout. That handles billfish and big tuna without issue. For rigging hardware, check our dredge hardware guide.
How far back should I run this bar? +
Most captains run spreader bars 75-150 feet back on a flat line or rigger. See our trolling spread guide for exact positioning.
Does this work for tuna as well as billfish? +
Yellowfin and blackfin tuna crush flying fish patterns. Our tuna fishing guide covers teaser placement for tuna specifically.
What is the difference between this and a daisy chain? +
A daisy chain runs baits in a single line. This spreader bar fans 13 baits across a 36" width, covering way more surface area. We also carry the flying fish daisy chain if you want the inline version.
Is there chafe protection? +
Yes, chafe gear covers the main attachment loop where most wear happens. Learn more about dredge rigging and hardware in our dredge rigging guide.
Can I use this in a dredge setup? +
You can mount it as a top bar on a dredge frame. For full dredge rigging instructions, read How to Rig a Dredge.