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Capt. Mike’s Playbook-Based Tuna Trolling System

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The Capt. Mike’s Playbook-Based Trolling System is a dialed-in, season-ready offshore spread built for efficiency, versatility, and maximum hookup potential. Designed around high-performance spreader bars, swimming plugs, and harness jigs, this kit ensures you have the right tools for any trolling scenario—whether working bait balls, covering ground, or targeting deep fish.

✔ Covers Every Key Trolling Situation – A mix of directional bars, straight bars, plugs, and jigs to handle a wide range of conditions and fish behavior.
✔ Optimized Spread Strategy – Directional bars for wide coverage, straight bars for mid-spread bait ball effect, plugs for deeper swimming action, and harness jigs for drop-back reaction strikes.
✔ Durable, Offshore-Tested Components – Every lure is pre-rigged and ready to fish, built with high-quality rigging, tuna-grade materials, and battle-tested designs.
✔ Storage & Organization System – Designed to fit seamlessly into a storage bag, keeping gear tangle-free, easy to access, and ready to deploy at a moment’s notice.
✔ Exclusive Printed Playbook – Step-by-step trolling strategies, speed adjustments, lure positioning, and strike-triggering techniques.

Model
Capt. Mike’s Playbook-Based Tuna Trolling System
Technique
["Trolling"]
Weight
Mixed
Depth
["Surface","Sub-Surface"]

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