Directional tuna spreader bars trolling in a wide spread off Southern California

Directional Spreader Bars

Directional spreader bars built for Southern California bluefin and yellowfin tuna. Unlike standard bars, our directional ("wide tracking") spreaders use angled birds that pull each bar out and away from the boat, so you can run a wide, tangle-free spread without outriggers, ideal for center-console boats. Choose a single bar to dial in your port, center, or starboard position, or grab the Tanner Bank 3-Pack for a complete spread. Every bar is rigged with heavy-duty 300lb mono and stainless gear, designed in Costa Mesa and tested offshore by Southern California's top crews.

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Stealth Offshore 36-inch directional tuna spreader bar with 14 squids Directional spreader bar Port Purple configuration for bluefin tuna trolling
Directional Spreader Bar
Sale price$199.99
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Tanner Bank directional tuna spreader bar 3-pack set for Southern California

Starboard Anchovy directional spreader bar from Stealth Offshore Tanner Bank set
Tanner Bank 3-Pack
Sale price$449.99 Regular price$599.99

FAQ

A complete bluefin setup covers trolling, casting, and landing. That means directional spreader bars to troll a wide spread, topwater poppers and vertical jigs for casting and dropping to fish, a carbon fiber gaff to land big fish, and an insulated kill bag to keep your catch cold. Stealth Offshore builds gear for each of these, designed in Southern California for West Coast tuna.

It depends on how the fish are feeding. Cast a topwater popper or subsurface stickbait into foaming or breezing schools, drop a vertical jig to fish metered deep, and troll directional spreader bars to cover water and find fish. Many SoCal anglers carry all three to match the daily bite.

No. Directional spreader bars use angled birds that track out and away from the boat, creating a wide spread without outriggers, ideal for smaller center-console boats common in Southern California tuna fishing.

A gaff with a 4-inch hook is the standard for tuna because the wide gap takes a big bite of flesh so the fish can't pull off. For big bluefin and swordfish, a longer, overbuilt gaff like a 7'8" carbon fiber model gives you the reach and strength to get the fish over the rail.

Stealth Offshore gear is designed in Costa Mesa, California and tested offshore by Southern California anglers, built specifically for the size and power of West Coast bluefin and yellowfin tuna.

Designed in Costa Mesa, CA

Designed in Costa Mesa, CA and tested offshore in Southern California