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Epic Strip Dredge | 104 Fish 13-Drop Titanium Bar | Epic Fishing Co.

Epic Strip Dredge | 104 Fish 13-Drop Titanium Bar | Epic Fishing Co.

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Strip Dredge for Offshore Trolling Spreads

A strip dredge gives your trolling spread the look of a flashing bait school without the prep, washdown, and upkeep of a full natural-bait dredge. This Epic Fishing Co. model runs 104 holographic fish on a 13-drop layout and comes on your choice of a 24-inch or 36-inch titanium bar. It is built for offshore crews who want more attraction in the spread for marlin, tuna, mahi, wahoo, and other pelagic fish, while keeping the setup practical enough to deploy, retrieve, and store without turning the cockpit into a project.
  • 104 fish / 13-drop layout for a full bait-school flash
  • 24-inch or 36-inch titanium bar to match your spread width
  • Holographic strip teaser profile that is durable and easy to deploy
  • Blue dredge bag included for storage and travel

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Raise More Fish Without Turning Your Spread Into a Rigging Project

A lot of offshore crews want the fish-raising effect of a dredge, but they do not want the prep time, cleanup, and cockpit clutter that come with natural-bait systems. That is the real opening for a strip dredge. You still get the wide, flashing bait-school look that pulls attention into the spread, but in a format that is easier to deploy, easier to retrieve, and easier to store at the end of the day.

This Epic Strip Dredge is built for crews who want to keep the program effective without making it fussy. The 13-drop layout creates a balanced school profile. The holographic strips throw light and movement below the surface. The titanium bar options let you scale the footprint to the boat and teaser position you are actually running, instead of forcing a one-size-fits-all setup.

If your question is whether a dredge is overkill, this is the answer for the crew that wants more spread presence without stepping straight into a high-maintenance natural-bait dredge routine.

104-Fish Flash With a Balanced 13-Drop Layout

This dredge uses 13 fish-strip drops for 104 total holographic fish. That gives you a wide bait-school look with enough body to show up in the spread without looking sparse or unfinished. It is built to create consistent flash and movement under the surface where trailing fish can track it.

Titanium Bar Options That Match the Boat

Choose a 24-inch titanium bar when you want a compact dredge for lighter teaser positions, smaller boats, or tighter spread management. Step up to the 36-inch bar when you want more footprint and visual reach behind the boat. Both let you scale the teaser to the way your spread actually fishes, not the way a catalog assumes it should.

Storage-Ready Between Trips

This strip dredge comes with a blue storage bag, and the titanium bar setup is easier to stow and travel with than bulkier teaser systems. That matters when the real test is not only how the dredge fishes, but how cleanly it fits back into the boat, truck, or tackle room after the day is over.

How to Run a Strip Dredge Without Overcomplicating the Spread

Start by running the dredge from a teaser reel, dredge rod, or boom position where it stays in clean water and is easy to watch.

Match the bar size to the footprint you want. The 24-inch bar is the easier starting point for smaller boats and tighter spreads. The 36-inch bar gives you a wider presentation.

Keep the dredge swimming just under the surface with steady trolling speed so the strips throw flash instead of skipping and washing out.

Use it as the bait-school attractor in the spread, then keep your hooked baits or lures working behind or around it instead of asking the dredge to do every job.

When a fish shows interest, retrieve cleanly and keep the cockpit simple. The goal is more attraction, not more chaos.

Specs & Common Questions

Everything you need to know before you buy

Full Specifications +
Brand Epic Fishing Co.
Dredge Type Holographic strip dredge teaser
Layout 13 fish-strip drops
Total Fish Count 104
Bar Sizes 24-inch titanium or 36-inch titanium
Included Strip dredge and blue dredge storage bag
Use Case Offshore trolling spreads for marlin, tuna, mahi, wahoo, and other pelagic fish
What does a strip dredge do in a trolling spread? +
A strip dredge gives your spread the look of a flashing bait school so fish notice the boat sooner and track into your baits or lures. It is the attractor, not the hook bait. If you need the support gear around it, start with dredge hardware.
Is this only for marlin, or can I run it for tuna, mahi, and wahoo too? +
It is not marlin-only gear. Strip dredges are used in offshore spreads targeting marlin, tuna, mahi, wahoo, and other pelagic fish when you want more bait-school presence behind the boat. For the rest of the trolling program, browse trolling lures.
Should I choose the 24-inch bar or the 36-inch bar? +
Choose the 24-inch titanium bar when you want a more compact dredge for smaller boats, lighter teaser positions, or a simpler starting point. Choose the 36-inch titanium bar when you want more spread width and visual footprint. If you are building the rest of the side, see dredge hardware.
Is a strip dredge easier to manage than a natural-bait dredge? +
Yes. A strip dredge gives you bait-school flash without the prep, washdown, and bait-rigging work that come with many natural-bait dredges. That makes it a strong fit for crews who want better attraction without a high-maintenance routine. Pair it with the right support gear from dredge hardware.
Where should I run this dredge in the spread? +
Run it where it stays in clean water and is easy to see, not buried in heavy prop wash. Many crews fish dredges from teaser reels, dredge rods, or boom setups so the teaser stays visible and retrievable. If you need the rigging side, start at dredge hardware.
Can I pull this on a center console? +
Yes, with the right teaser setup. Many smaller offshore boats run dredges effectively when the teaser is kept in clean water and the retrieval setup is solid. The key is not boat size alone. It is clean placement and practical rigging. Supporting parts live in dredge hardware.
Does this strip dredge come with a storage bag? +
Yes. A blue dredge storage bag is included so the dredge is easier to stow, transport, and keep organized between trips. If you need a separate bag or related gear, see the Epic dredge storage bag.
Is this overkill for a crew that wants to keep the spread simple? +
No. This is one of the cleaner ways to add real teaser presence without stepping into a more complex natural-bait dredge system. If your goal is to keep the spread simple but still raise more fish, a strip dredge is a practical middle ground. Keep the rest of the side straightforward with dredge hardware.