Outriggers

  1. C.E. Smith Gen3 Carbon Fiber Outriggers (2-Pack)

    $2,253.99
  2. Tigress XD 3K Carbon Fiber Telescoping Outrigger Poles (2-Pack)

    $1,899.99 - $2,580.99
  3. Tigress XD Telescoping Aluminum Outrigger Poles (2-Pack)

    $501.99 - $738.99
  4. Tigress XD Outrigger Top Mounts (2-Pack) - 88850

    $1,641.99
  5. Tigress XD Crank Outrigger Top Mounts (2-Pack) - 88880

    $2,411.99
  6. Tigress XD Bay Series Outrigger Top Mount - 88870

    $880.99
  7. Seachoice Complete Outrigger Kit

    $259.99 - $317.99
  8. Seachoice Outrigger Poles (2-Pack)

    $155.99 - $158.99
  9. Seachoice Outrigger Pole Holders (2-Pack) - 88761

    $98.99
  10. Lee's Tackle Telescoping Carbon Fiber Outrigger Fishing Poles

    $1,370.73 - $2,052.99
  11. Lee's Tackle Sidewinder Bolt-In Lay-Down Outrigger Mounts - SW9300

    $1,816.99
  12. Lee's Tackle Center Rigger Holder - 45 deg. - AL7211CR

    $130.99
  13. TACO Aluminum Tele-Outrigger Fishing Poles - 18'

    $869.99
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  14. TACO 15' Aluminum HD Tele-Outrigger Fishing Poles

    $684.99 - $725.99
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  15. TACO Carbon Fiber Tele-Outrigger Fishing Poles

    $2,268.99 - $2,618.99
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  16. TACO Twist & Lock Carbon Fiber Tele-Outrigger Fishing Poles

    $2,544.99
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  17. TACO Deluxe Aluminum Tele-Outrigger Fishing Poles - 18'

    $1,290.99 - $1,310.99
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  18. TACO GS-170 Grand Slam Outrigger Center Mount

    $579.99 - $1,057.99
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  19. TACO GS-280 Grand Slam Adjustable Outrigger Mount

    $1,759.99 - $1,773.99
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  20. TACO GS-390 Grand Slam Outrigger Mount

    $3,299.99
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  21. TACO Striker Base Gunnel Outrigger Mount (2-Pack) - F16-0150-F

    $576.99
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  22. 15% off

    TACO Aluminum Tele-Outrigger Pole (2-Pack) - 15' - OT-0442VEL15

    $715.99
    $608.59
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  23. TACO Pro Series GS-400 Outrigger Top Mount (2-Pack) - GS-400

    $1,999.99
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  24. TACO Pro Series GS-500 Outrigger Top Mount with Twist & Lock Arm (2-Pack) - GS-500

    $2,767.99
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About Outriggers

FAQ - Defender - Outriggers

Where can I buy Outriggers near me?

Defender offers a wide selection of Outriggers in-stock for immediate shipment, same day pick up in store, or shop our retail location and talk to our seasoned staff here to offer you advice and get you the correct Outriggers for your next fishing adventure. If you're looking for something specific or prefer the convenience of shopping from home, Defender.com offers a wide selection of Outriggers with detailed descriptions. Just make sure to consider shipping times if you need your gear for an upcoming trip, and don't hesitate to reach out to customer service for any questions about the products. We have the selection to meet your fishing needs.

What are the best brands of Outriggers?

When it comes to outriggers, you want to stick with brands that have a solid reputation for durability and performance on the water. Some of the top names in the game include Taco and Lee's Tackle. These brands have been around for years and are known for their high-quality materials and reliable designs that can withstand the rigors of offshore fishing. Look for features like adjustable tension and lightweight construction, which can make a big difference when you're trying to manage multiple lines. Taco Marine offers a range of options that cater to different boat sizes and fishing styles. Lee's Tackle is another solid choice, especially for those who want custom solutions tailored to their specific needs.

How do I choose the right Outriggers to buy?

When choosing the right outriggers, start by considering the type of fishing you'll be doing and the size of your boat. For offshore fishing, longer outriggers, typically 15 to 20 feet, will give you better spread and help you cover more water, while shorter ones can work well for inshore fishing or smaller boats. Next, think about the materials and mounting options. Aluminum outriggers are lightweight and durable, while fiberglass models offer a bit more flexibility and strength. Make sure to select a mounting system that fits your boat's configuration, whether it's a hardtop or a side-mount setup. Remember, the right outriggers will enhance your fishing experience by allowing you to run multiple lines effectively, so invest in quality gear that suits your style.

What Outriggers do I need this season?

When choosing outriggers for the season, consider the type of fishing you'll be doing and the size of your boat. If you're targeting larger species like marlin or tuna offshore, go for a sturdy set of telescoping outriggers that can handle the strain of heavy lines and big fish. Look for models made from durable materials like fiberglass or aluminum, which provide strength without adding too much weight. For inshore fishing or lighter tackle, a smaller set of outriggers may suffice. Fixed outriggers can be a good choice for smaller boats, offering stability without the complexity of adjustable models. Make sure to check the mounting options to ensure a secure fit on your boat, and don't forget to invest in quality line and bait to maximize your chances of a successful catch this season.

How much do Outriggers cost to buy?

Outriggers can vary widely in price depending on the type, brand, and materials used. You can find entry-level models starting around $200 to $300, while high-end, professional-grade outriggers can run upwards of $1,500 or more. When considering your purchase, think about how often you'll use them and the type of fishing you do. If you're a weekend angler, a mid-range set might do the trick, but if you're serious about tournament fishing, investing in a quality pair will pay off in performance and durability.

What are Outriggers used for on a fishing boat?

Outriggers are essential tools for spreading your lines out to the sides of the boat, which helps avoid tangles and increases your chances of hooking multiple fish at once. When you deploy outriggers, you can run multiple baits or lures at different depths and distances, effectively covering more water and targeting a wider range of species. They are particularly popular in offshore fishing for species like tuna and marlin, where having your bait spread out can make all the difference. By keeping your lines away from the boat's wake, outriggers also help maintain a more natural presentation, which is key to enticing those big bites.

How do you use Outriggers on a fishing boat?

Using outriggers on a fishing boat is all about maximizing your spread and improving your chances of hooking fish. When you're ready to fish, extend the outriggers out to the sides, usually at a 45-degree angle, which allows you to place multiple lines at varying distances from the boat. Once your outriggers are set, attach your fishing lines to the clips or releases on the outriggers. This lets you troll with baits or lures further away from the boat, reducing the chance of spooking fish and giving you a better shot at catching larger species. Make sure to keep an eye on the lines and adjust the tension as needed to avoid tangles and ensure a smooth, effective fishing experience.