Sea Striker DT34-2T Bluefish Rig

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Sea Striker DT34-2T Bluefish Fireball Rig - 3/4-inch Two-Tone Red/Yellow Floats

The Sea Striker DT34-2T is a two-drop bluefish fireball rig built with 3/4-inch two-tone red/yellow floats and #4 plated hooks. This version is tied on 40 lb monofilament, giving anglers a ready-made cut-bait setup that lifts both baits off the sand and puts bright visual targets in the strike zone.

Features

  • Two-drop fireball-style bluefish rig
  • 3/4-inch two-tone red/yellow floats
  • #4 plated hooks
  • 40 lb monofilament rig body
  • Top swivel and bottom sinker connection
  • Designed for cut bait such as mullet strips or chunks

Specifications

  • Brand: Sea Striker
  • Model/Product: Sea Striker DT34-2T Bluefish Fireball Rig - 3/4-inch Two-Tone Red/Yellow Floats
  • SKU: 096337031398
  • Model: DT34-2T
  • Float size: 3/4-inch
  • Float color: Two-Tone Red/Yellow
  • Hook size: #4
  • Leader material: 40 lb monofilament

How to Fish a Fireball Rig

Bait both #4 hooks with narrow strips or chunks of fresh or frozen bait and add a sinker heavy enough to hold the rig in the surf. The 3/4-inch floats keep the bait elevated, which can help bluefish find it above the bottom.

Why Buy Bluefish Rigs from Frank & Fran’s

Frank & Fran’s has outfitted Hatteras Island anglers since 1988. We carry both mono and coated-wire fireball rigs in multiple float sizes and colors, so you can choose more stealth or more bite protection depending on the bluefish and conditions. Shop with local tackle-shop experience and nationwide shipping.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main difference between DT1 and DT34 rigs?
DT1 models use 1-inch floats with 3/0 hooks; DT34 models use 3/4-inch floats with #4 hooks.

Should I choose mono or wire?
Mono is less visible and more flexible; coated wire adds bite resistance when toothy bluefish are cutting leaders.

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