
Fish Razr Soft Tail Bird - UV Teaser with Dual Skirts
The Fish Razr Soft Tail Bird combines a proven teaser bird design with dual skirts for a different look in the water. UV additives in the skirt material glow under water and attract fish from a distance. At 9 inches and 2 oz, this bird tracks well in a spread without pulling too hard. Choose from Green, Pink, or Rainbow.
- Soft teaser bird body with dual skirts
- UV additives for deep-water visibility
- 9 inches long, 2 oz weight
- 3 colors: Green, Pink, Rainbow
- Runs clean in trolling spreads at standard speeds
Why Add a Soft Tail Bird to Your Spread
A standard teaser bird splashes and creates commotion on the surface, which draws fish up from below. The Soft Tail Bird adds dual skirts to that equation, giving pelagics something extra to focus on. The skirts pulse and flutter behind the bird body, mimicking a fleeing baitfish right behind the splash.
The UV additive is the other advantage here. UV light penetrates deeper than visible light, so even on overcast days or in deep blue water, this bird stays visible. Run it as a standalone teaser ahead of a lure, or build it into a daisy chain. At $9.99, you can stock multiple colors without breaking the budget.
The UV additive is the other advantage here. UV light penetrates deeper than visible light, so even on overcast days or in deep blue water, this bird stays visible. Run it as a standalone teaser ahead of a lure, or build it into a daisy chain. At $9.99, you can stock multiple colors without breaking the budget.
Dual UV Skirts
The double skirt design gives this bird more action than a standard teaser. UV additives in the material glow underwater, making the bird visible to fish well below the surface even in deep water.
Proven Bird Design
The soft body splashes and dives like traditional teaser birds that have caught fish for decades. The 2 oz weight keeps it tracking straight without pulling hard on your outrigger or flat line.
Versatile Rigging Options
Run it solo ahead of a hooked lure as a teaser, or rig multiple birds in a daisy chain for maximum surface commotion. It works in spreader bar setups too.
How to Rig the Soft Tail Bird in a Trolling Spread
1. Thread your leader through the bird body from tail to nose
2. Position the bird 3-6 feet ahead of your hooked lure or bait
3. Secure the bird on the leader with a crimp or bead stop
4. Deploy from an outrigger, flat line, or short rigger position
5. Set trolling speed to 5-8 knots and watch for a splashing, diving action
6. Adjust position in your spread until the bird runs clean without tangling
Specs & Common Questions
Everything you need to know before you buy
Full Specifications +
| Brand | Fish Razr |
| Type | Soft Teaser Bird with Dual Skirts |
| Overall Length | 9 inches |
| Weight | 2 oz |
| Colors | Green, Pink, Rainbow |
| UV Feature | UV Additive in Skirts |
| Sold As | Individual |
What species does the Soft Tail Bird attract? +
Mahi, tuna, sailfish, wahoo, and other pelagics all respond to surface commotion from teaser birds. See our mahi fishing guide for spread tips.
Can I use this bird with a ballyhoo? +
Yes. Rig the bird ahead of a ballyhoo on the same leader for added splash and color. Our ballyhoo rigging guide covers the technique.
What trolling speed should I use? +
5-8 knots is ideal. The bird should splash and dive without jumping out of the water. Check our trolling speed chart for species-specific speeds.
How is this different from a regular teaser bird? +
The dual skirts add extra action and color behind the bird body. Standard birds are just a solid body. This gives you both the splash and a skirted bait profile. See our trolling lure guide for more.
What color should I use? +
Pink and green are both proven offshore colors. Rainbow covers multiple color spectrums in one bait. Match the conditions - bright colors on overcast days, natural colors on sunny days. Read our lure types guide for color tips.
Can I build a daisy chain with these birds? +
Yes. String 3-5 birds on a leader to create a chain that mimics a school of baitfish. Our trolling spread guide explains daisy chain setups.