Revolutionary Diving Action


The Torpedo Diver provides a simple method of lowering fishing line to precision depths while allowing the angler to control the leader length of the lure.

Even more the Torpedo Diver provides efficiency to reach any depth with minimal drag and the Angler is always in contact with the lure.

Torpedo Divers are Easy.
Minimum drag means, when the action is hot, hold onto your fishing rod, feel the first strike, enjoy the whole fishing experience.

The Torpedo Diver is easy to use. Let out the fishing lure leader to the desired length, clip on the Torpedo Diver, let out line to the desired depth. Click here for more details.

The Torpedo Diver puts stealth control into the hand of the fisherman.

Fish have two things in mind;

Eat
Don’t be eaten

Fish need to eat but they live in a hostile environment.

When larger predator fish are in the area fish get spooked. The best method of fishing is to get the bait as far away from the boat as is possible and eliminate all distractions, to accomplish this run long line leads between the Torpedo and the Lure before the Torpedo Diver is set to depth..

A recommended minimum distance of 50’ lure leader, greater in shallow water, to keep the lure away from the boat noise and to make unclipping the Offshore Release safe and easy.

Torpedo Divers are Easy.
Use a sensative rod and you will see a perch hit your lure.

Deep Water Fishing

Each Torpedo Diver has the ability to reach certain depths, but add more Torpedo Divers on the same line and depths are unlimited. Click here for more details.

How deep are the fish? Any depth now is attainable. A depth of 150’ is reached with 321’ feet of line out trolling at 2.5mph

Torpedo Divers are Easy.
To change depth simply let out line or reel some in.

Fishing Combinations

The Torpedo Diver can also be used in combination with other fishing methods to increase depth and stealth.

  • Add more stealth to your downrigger program. Click here for more details.
  • Have the effect of copper with less line out. Click here for more details.
  • Have the effect of leadcore with less line out. Click here for more details.

When to use each Torpedo

The Cuda (largest) Torpedo Diver will give a great angle of attack keeping the Torpedo close to the boat. If travelling at 2.5mph and desired lure depth is 40 feet, then 58 feet of line is needed, once the Torpedo is clipped onto your fishing line.

A Shark (second smallest) Torpedo Diver is used when desired angle of attack is to be at closer to 45 degrees and allows stacking of a second line on top of the larger Torpedo Divers. More output line is required to reach the same depths and thus the Torpedo is further away from the boat noise. Medium sized Torpedo Divers are used when active fish are boat shy.

The Snapper (smallest) Torpedo Diver gives the least angle of attack and runs along the surface of the water to depths of 30 feet. The smallest Torpedo Divers are used when active fish are very boat shy.

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Torpedo Divers are Easy.
When a fish hits but does not get hooked, put the rod back in the rod holder, no need to reset.

Why Use a Torpedo Diver™?

The Torpedo Diver provides a simple, efficient method to get lures deep and away from the boat!

The Torpedo Diver has very little resistance, a four year old child can reel in the Cuda sized Torpedo Diver.

The little resistance also means you are seeing your baits action and you will know if your line is fouled when the rod tip action changes.

Reach any depth desired by clipping on more Torpedo Divers. Your depth ratio becomes just above 2:1 or two feet of line out to one foot down.

Get more lines in the water by stacking smaller Torpedo Divers on top of larger Torpedo Divers when fishing structure or when making tight turns.

Fish wide and deep with Planer boards or Off shore inline boards.

The Torpedo Diver does not use a release, meaning the Angler has direct contact with the lure. With the Torpedo Diver you will always know if you have a fish on!

The Torpedo Diver is designed to turn sideways for a moment when a fish strikes. This sideways movement causes maximum drag and gives the Angler more time to set the hook.

Putting the fun back into fishing If the Angler is not paying attention when fighting a fish the line could go slack due to not reeling in fast enough, in this case the Torpedo Diver will drop below the fish and thus will aid in keeping pressure on the hook.

Did a fish strike but get off? No need to reset the line, simply look at the rod tip’s action in anticipation of the next strike.

Walleye are notorious for become very active the last half hour before sundown. With the Torpedo Divers a walleye hit will be instantly known, no need to look twice at the rod.

Torpedo Divers are Easy.
Even with long leads the rod tip vibrates due to the lures action, if the vibration stops then your line is fouled.