Sterling Tackle's 18in Tracker Bar w/ 9in Machines is renowned for being the superior and original directional spreader bar available. This pre-rigged spreader bar widens your spread while covering all angles for the best catch. The titanium bar has a diameter of 0.125 inches, making it incredibly strong and durable. These bars have been tested and proven to catch pelagic fish such as tuna, dolphins, billfish, and many more.
On the front of this tracker bar, you will find a plexiglass keel located under the lead bird, which can cause the bar to move outwards by up to 30ft. This feature helps place the bar in a more visible location in the clean waters outside of the prop wash, allowing you to increase your chances of catching fish.
By using one port and starboard side wide tracker bar, you can extend the spread to up to 60ft while mounting them on an outrigger or directly from the rod tip.
The center and wing lines consist of a total of seven 9 inch machine lures, carefully crafted to replicate baitfish skimming along the surface. The bottom teaser includes a 400lb stainless-bearing swivel to attach the 9in Mini-Machine Stinger, rigged with a 9/0 5x strong knife-edge big game hook. The center line uses 250lb smoke blue Momoi monofilament, while the wing lines are rigged with 130lb. You will also notice that loop protectors are present in all critical connection points.
Sterling's spreader bars have their own clear vinyl/mesh lure bag, making storage and wash down an easy and convenient task. Upgrade your fishing experience with Sterling Tackle's 18in Tracker Bar w/ 9in Machines for increased efficiency, convenience, and success.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How strong is the titanium bar used in Sterling's 18in Tracker Bar?
The titanium bar used in Sterling's 18in Tracker Bar has a diameter of 0.125 inches, making it incredibly strong and durable.
2. What type of fish can be caught using Sterling's 18in Tracker Bar with 9in Machines?
Sterling's 18in Tracker Bar with 9in Machines has been tested and proven to catch pelagic fish such as tuna, dolphins, billfish, and many more.
3. How does the plexiglass keel on the tracker bar improve fishing performance?
The plexiglass keel located under the lead bird on the front of the tracker bar helps move the bar outwards by up to 30ft, placing it in a more visible location in clean waters outside of the prop wash, increasing the chances of catching fish.
4. How far can the spread be extended using the tracker bar?
By using one port and starboard side wide tracker bar, you can extend the spread to up to 60ft while mounting them on an outrigger or directly from the rod tip.
5. What materials are used for the lines and hooks on Sterling's 18in Tracker Bar with 9in Machines?
The center line uses 250lb smoke blue Momoi monofilament, while the wing lines are rigged with 130lb. The bottom teaser includes a 400lb stainless-bearing swivel to attach the 9in Mini-Machine Stinger, which is rigged with a 9/0 5x strong knife-edge big game hook.
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