Tony Maja's E-Z Out-Rodders & Custom Bunker Spoons
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Stainless Steel Bunker Spoons

Can be trolled with wire, braid, mono and even on down riggers. Tony Maja spoons are ready to use right out of the package. They have been designed for maximum success. 
The spoons are made of extra heavy gauge stainless steel which makes them work at a greater depth with less wire or line and with only one keel.
The action of the spoons have been designed to swim subtler than other spoons and the 9/0 stainless bucktail hook gives them a more life-like swimming action, which increases the hook up ratio with virtually no foul hook-ups. MORE INFO & VIDEO

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E-Z Out-Rodder

Unlike the standard Out Rod holder which is fixed in a horizontal position, the E-Z Out-Rodder TM is hinged so that it can be easily lifted upright into a vertical position. You don’t have to struggle anymore when removing your rod from the E-Z Out-Rodder TM, as you would with a standard rod holder. When a fish is hooked, simply pull out the safety pin and bring the rod holder to an upright position. Lift the rod out of the holder and reel in the fish. The E-Z Out-Rodder TM is constructed of marine grade, brushed anodized aluminum and locks into any standard gunwale mounted rod holders.
 
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TROLLING WITH WIRE LINE (SOME IDEAS)


If you are using wire line it is because you need to go deep and can’t get there with the lures or monofilament tackle you are using. In this case wire is the way to go.

Trolling wire line is no big deal, but you must pay attention to details and keep alert. If you’ve never used wire and are going out there to fish and learn by trial and error, I would not recommend it. Read any articles that you can find and compare ideas.

A pair of Rod Riggers is “Must Have” and as you would guess, the E-Z Out-Rodders would be the way to go. They have been tested and compared to the others on the market, you will find these the best and easiest to use. You need to have a good spread on your tackle because you will be sending tackle out a good distance. Probably 150 feet or more and you want to cover as wide an area as possible. If your spread is too narrow you stand a good chance of having a lot of crossovers on turns. Outriggers won’t do because the tackle is usually too heavy for the rigger clip to hold. Putting your rods in the flush mount holders makes your spread too close and since the rods are almost straight up in the air, it adds about 50 feet to your drop back. It is now possible for you Tuna Trollers to use rod riggers too. Our E-Z Out-Rodders have been tested in the Northeast Canyons for Tuna and White Marlin, as well as off the Florida Coast for both Wahoo and Sailfish. In both tests the E-Z Out-Rodders were successful.......

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The E-Z Out-Rodders ®

Fit into any standard open end gunwale mounted rodholders.
They can be purchased Here
or at many local tackle Shops

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