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Get ready to take on the elements with Tsunami's SaltX Seahook Spalsh Top
Fish hard, stay comfortable.
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The splash that brings tuna crashing in.
The Hogy Splash Bird Bar is a lightweight spreader bar designed for maximum surface commotion and serious tuna attraction — without the need for heavy tackle. Whether you’re working the inshore schools or heading offshore to the edge, this bar creates chaos that tuna can’t ignore.
Built with UV-infused squid teasers and lightweight stainless spring steel, the Splash Bird Bar tracks true at trolling speeds from 4 to 12 knots, making it ideal for small-boat setups or running lighter rods and reels.
Why anglers love it:
Floats on the surface – ideal for setting way back in the spread without outriggers
Creates explosive splash and noise to pull tuna from deeper water
Tangle-free fighting – the bar floats when you back off the throttle to fight fish
Perfect for: School Bluefin, Yellowfin, and other pelagic species in the Northeast, Canyons, and beyond.
Ultra-Splash Surface Action
Buoyant Floating Bird Design
Lightweight Stainless Spring Steel Bar
Replaceable 9" Stinger
Vibrant HD UV Squid Teasers
130lb Premium Mono Line
Stainless Steel Chafe Gear
Center Line Ball Bearing Coslock Snap Swivel
Runs clean at 4–12 knots
Designed for light tackle trolling outfits
Pro Tip: Run it long in your spread. The added distance from the boat wake makes it even more deadly.