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How to Fish a Tube and Worm for Big Stripers

Unlike most tubes that require anglers to form their own bends in the tube and hope the tube swims correctly, the SI Perfect Tube is unique in that it's 'pre-tuned' to fish perfectly right out of the package. And unlike inferior tubes with weak components of questionable quality, the SI Perfect Tube features top shelf ball bearing swivels and an interchangeable 3x strong assist hook rig, pre-sharpened. This tube can be fished at very slow speeds and will swim perfectly, including by anglers in kayaks.

Tube and Worm Striper Trolling | In-Line Trolling Weights

Capt. Mike Hogan shows us how to use the Hogy In-Line Trolling Weight for Tube and Worm striped bass trolling in Cape Cod Bay with Capt. Dave Peros. For anglers looking to troll for striped bass tube and worm, the in-line trolling weight offers the ability to troll at deep depths without the use of Lead Core or Wire Line outfits.

Open Water Trolling for BIG Striped Bass | Cape Cod Bay

In this video, we join Capt. Terry Nugent of Riptide Charters ventures into Cape Cod Bay in search of big stripers scattered in open water. Stripers were feeding on fast-moving schools of large pogy, macks, and herring.

No Outrigger Bluefin Tuna Trolling + Hogy Directional Bird Bar

Capt. Mike Hogan shows us how to deploy a 5-rod no-outrigger tuna spread using the Hogy Directional Tuna Splash Bird Bars for trolling scattered tuna in Cape Cod Bay. The Hogy 18" Pocket Splash Bar has a place in every spread. Its small size makes it easy to manage on light tackle and traditional gear. The bird is made out of super lightweight foam that is impossibly strong. The oversized wings spray water up to 24" and are made of a semi-rigid plastic that reduces breakage when the bar hits the deck.

Light Tackle Tuna Trolling on Spinning Tackle

Capt. Mike Hogan and Capt. Cullen Lundholm deploys a light tackle spread of Harness Jigs on spinning tackle for Bluefin tuna.

How To: Trolling for Bluefin Tuna with Spreader Bars

Learn how Capt. Mike Hogan likes to deploy and troll his Flexi-Squid Bulb Spreader Bars in the productive bluefin tuna grounds south of Martha's Vineyard, MA.

How To: Trolling for Cobia with the Hogy Perfect Tube

Capt Ross Gallagher from Hogy Lures takes 4 minutes to deep dive on trolling Hogy Perfect Tubes for Cobia. Capt. Ross goes deep into the proper approach to cobia trolling with artificial tube lures. From proper gear for cobia trolling, to the correct trolling speed and technique. Everything you need to know when it comes to trolling tubes for cobia can be found here. We hope you can translate the information in this video into catching a cobia of your own. Enjoy!

School Bluefin Tuna Trolling | Simple 4 Rod Spread | South of MV

Capt. Mike from Salty Cape and Hogy Lures loads up his 28' Contender and steams South of MV in anticipation of cashing in on a hot school Bluefin Tuna bite. With the fish being scattered, he name of the game was deploying a simple 4-rod spread of the Hogy Directional Bird Bars. These bars are ideal for any angler who doesn't have or doesn't want to deal with outriggers on their boat.

How To: Troll Harness Jigs for Bluefin Tuna by Hogy

Join Capt. Mike Hogan and Capt. Nat Chalkley as they chase Cape Cod school bluefin tuna in mid June just south of The Claw, around 15 miles south of Marthas Vineyard. Capt. Mike covers the techniques he likes to use for finding fish in open water, including a brief how-to on rigging and deploying the Harness Jig and details his suggested offshore rod and reel outfit.