![]() Obviously the bigger the boat the easier to pull multiple dredges. ![]() Many very successful captains believe more is best, and as long as the crew can orchestrate the spread without tangles there is no such thing as too much. Some captains will pull multiple dredges, often stacked one behind the other, along with teaser chains and spreader bars. If a fish is spotted in the spread that doesn’t soon take a bait, pitch an additional bait to him while removing the dredge. For this reason always position a hooked bait or lure just behind your dredge with others in close proximity. Once you get him looking remember that the dredge doesn’t catch fish, it attracts fish. This gets them in closer or raises them up into your spread. The boat passing overhead or nearby gets the attention of the fish, but single baits may not be enough for them to see.ĭredges simulate a bait ball that is much easier for the fish to see than single baits are. Your boat, along with the commotion and shadow that it creates, are the biggest teaser of all. These are commotion in the water, and bait. ![]() Most successful bill-fishermen have used dredges in their arsenal for years, but the same things that attract billfish attract all game fish. Teasers are a time proven method of helping you catch fish. If you are not pulling at least one dredge in your trolling spread you simply are not doing everything you can to attract fish into your spread.
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