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Sportsman's Package

Sportsman's Package

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SeaQualizer Sportsman’s Package – Rigged. Ready. Compliant.

The SeaQualizer Sportsman’s Package includes everything a responsible angler needs to hit the water fully rigged, ready to fish, and compliant with current release regulations. Whether you're targeting deep-water species or just want to do things right, this all-in-one bundle ensures you're prepared to release fish safely and effectively.

What’s Included:

1 Standard SeaQualizer Descending Device – Pressure-activated for safe fish release at depth

1 Heavy-Duty 3-Way Swivel (8/0) – Perfect for attaching your SeaQualizer to your rig

1 SeaYaLater Release Hook – Quick and easy backup descending device for any depth

Rigging Instructions + Recourses – Everything you need to use your gear with confidence

3lb Stick Lead - Enough weight for most species

Key Benefits:

Regulation Compliant – Meets descending device requirements for federal and state waters

Compact & Convenient – Toss it in your tackle bag and be ready at a moment’s notice

Designed by Anglers, for Anglers – Trusted by charter captains, conservationists, and weekend warriors alike

If you’re fishing offshore or in deep water, the Sportsman’s Package is your go-to kit for staying legal and keeping fish alive.

A descending device is used to return fish suffering from barotrauma safely back to depth. When reef fish are brought up from deep water, expanding gases can prevent them from swimming back down. A descending device helps overcome that buoyancy so the fish can recompress and survive.
The SeaQualizer is a pressure-activated release device. Unlike lip clamps or weighted hooks that require manual retrieval, the SeaQualizer automatically releases the fish at depth, allowing it to swim away immediately—no guesswork, no yanking.
No. The SeaQualizer does not puncture, pierce, or hook the fish. It attaches externally and releases cleanly. This minimizes handling stress and physical injury compared to venting or hook-based devices.
The SeaQualizer releases based on water pressure. Depending on the model, it can be set to release between 30–300 feet, which is sufficient for recompression of most reef species.
No. That’s one of the biggest advantages. Once deployed, the device descends with the fish and automatically releases when the pressure threshold is reached.
Most fisheries agencies and conservation groups recommend descending over venting whenever possible. Venting requires skill, can damage internal organs if done incorrectly, and does not address all barotrauma symptoms. Descending allows the fish to recompress naturally.
Yes. Descending devices are legal and encouraged in many regions. Some fisheries now require anglers to carry a descending device when fishing for reef species. Always check your local regulations, but the SeaQualizer complies with current guidelines.
The SeaQualizer works well for:
  • Snapper
  • Grouper
  • Rockfish
  • Sea bass
  • Tilefish
  • Other reef and bottom species
It is effective anywhere barotrauma is a concern.
The fish is gently secured using the device’s attachment point (usually the jaw or lip area). No hooks are required. Once attached, lower the fish using a rod or hand line.
Yes. Many anglers dedicate a rod with a heavy sinker or simply clip the SeaQualizer to an existing setup for quick deployment.
Yes. Floating fish are often the best candidates for descending devices. The SeaQualizer overcomes buoyancy and returns the fish to depth where it can recompress and recover.
Yes. The streamlined design minimizes drag, and the added weight helps ensure a controlled descent even in moderate current.
Absolutely. The SeaQualizer is fully reusable, corrosion-resistant, and designed for repeated saltwater use.
Yes. A quick rinse with fresh water after each trip will help maximize lifespan, especially if used frequently in saltwater.
Yes. Many tournament anglers and charter captains prefer pressure-activated descending devices because they are fast, repeatable, and conservation-friendly.
Fish suffering from barotrauma often cannot descend on their own. Without assistance, many float away and die—even if they appear lively at the surface.
While not always legally required, using a descending device is increasingly considered best practice and a key part of ethical reef fishing.
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