
Fish Razr Fish Stick Dredge
The Fish Stick Dredge uses flash instead of squid to draw fish. CNC-cut acrylic stick baits with holographic decals on USA-made bars. Two sizes: 22-inch and 32-inch bars. Compact, lightweight, and full of flash. Ideal for anglers wanting an alternative to traditional squid dredges. Browse our dredge collection.
- CNC-cut acrylic stick baits
- Holographic flash decals
- USA-made bars, 22 or 32 inches
- Compact and lightweight
- Flash-based alternative to squid dredges
Maximum Flash, Minimum Weight
Not every dredge needs to look like a bait school. Sometimes pure flash does the job. The Fish Stick Dredge uses CNC-cut acrylic sticks with holographic decals that throw light in every direction. The visual effect is different from squid. More flash, less bulk.
The acrylic construction is virtually indestructible compared to soft squid. No squid to replace, no skirts to tear. Both bar sizes are compact and lightweight. If your traditional squid dredge is not getting attention, try a flash dredge for something completely different.
The acrylic construction is virtually indestructible compared to soft squid. No squid to replace, no skirts to tear. Both bar sizes are compact and lightweight. If your traditional squid dredge is not getting attention, try a flash dredge for something completely different.
CNC Acrylic Construction
CNC-cut from solid acrylic. These will not tear, rip, or deteriorate like soft squid. They look the same after 100 deployments as they did on the first.
Holographic Flash
Holographic decals on each stick bait throw light in all directions as they move through the water. The flash is visible from a long distance, drawing fish toward your spread.
Two Size Options
22-inch bar with smaller sticks for a compact setup, or 32-inch bar with larger sticks for more presence. Both sizes are USA-made.
How to Deploy a Dredge or Teaser
1. Attach the dredge or teaser to your pulling line via the main connection
2. Add a dredge weight if running sub-surface
3. Deploy at trolling speed, letting out line gradually
4. Adjust line length until the dredge tracks at the desired depth
5. Monitor for fish activity around the dredge on your sounder
6. Retrieve, rinse with fresh water, and store in a bag after fishing
Specs & Common Questions
Everything you need to know before you buy
Full Specifications +
| Category | Teasers & Dredges |
| Target Species | Tuna, mahi, sailfish, marlin, wahoo |
| Application | Offshore trolling |
| Deployment | Outrigger, dredge rod, or electric reel |
How do I deploy this? +
Attach to your pulling line or outrigger and deploy at trolling speed. Let out enough line to reach the desired depth behind the boat. See our dredge rigging guide.
What fish will this attract? +
Tuna (yellowfin, bluefin, blackfin), dolphin (mahi), wahoo, and billfish all respond to dredges and teasers. See our tuna guide and mahi guide.
What trolling speed? +
5 to 8 knots for most offshore trolling. Adjust speed until teasers are tracking correctly. See our trolling speed chart.
Do I need a dredge weight? +
For sub-surface dredges, yes. A weight keeps the dredge at the target depth. Our Epic Dredge Weights pair well with any dredge setup.
Can center console boats pull dredges? +
Yes. Compact dredges on 28-inch bars are specifically designed for center consoles. See our Fish Razr Pulling Kit for the complete deployment system.
What other dredge accessories do you carry? +
Dredge bars, weights, pulling kits, connector cables, storage bags, and replacement teasers. Browse our complete dredge and teaser collection.