When the tide is moving and the fish are tailing, you need a bait that doesn't just look like a shrimp—it has to act like one. Our Shrimp is a masterclass in anatomical detail and fluid movement. Hand-poured with a subtle gold-fleck transparency, this bait mimics the "glassy" look of live forage in the marsh while providing the durability needed for saltwater battle.
High-Action Appendages: The micro-legs are engineered to flutter with every twitch of the rod, creating a subtle vibration that triggers a redfish’s lateral line.
Tapered Fan Tail: The segmented tail provides a natural "gliding" sink rate, preventing the bait from nose-diving and keeping it in the strike zone longer.
Realistic Profile: From the protruding eyes to the ribbed underbelly, every detail is designed to fool the most pressured Speckled Trout and Snook.
Technique How to Fish It
The Popping Cork
Rig it 18-24" under a cork. The "clack" brings them in, and the Marsh Gold’s slow flutter on the drop seals the deal.
Sight Fishing
Use a light, unweighted hook for a silent entry. Its natural profile is perfect for pitching directly to tailing Redfish in skinny water.
Bottom Bouncing
Rig on a 1/8 or 1/4 oz jig head. Hop it slowly along oyster bars or pothole edges to mimic a shrimp scooting across the floor.
1 Pack of 6
When the tide is moving and the fish are tailing, you need a bait that doesn't just look like a shrimp—it has to act like one. Our Shrimp is a masterclass in anatomical detail and fluid movement. Hand-poured with a subtle gold-fleck transparency, this bait mimics the "glassy" look of live forage in the marsh while providing the durability needed for saltwater battle.
High-Action Appendages: The micro-legs are engineered to flutter with every twitch of the rod, creating a subtle vibration that triggers a redfish’s lateral line.
Tapered Fan Tail: The segmented tail provides a natural "gliding" sink rate, preventing the bait from nose-diving and keeping it in the strike zone longer.
Realistic Profile: From the protruding eyes to the ribbed underbelly, every detail is designed to fool the most pressured Speckled Trout and Snook.
Technique How to Fish It
The Popping Cork
Rig it 18-24" under a cork. The "clack" brings them in, and the Marsh Gold’s slow flutter on the drop seals the deal.
Sight Fishing
Use a light, unweighted hook for a silent entry. Its natural profile is perfect for pitching directly to tailing Redfish in skinny water.
Bottom Bouncing
Rig on a 1/8 or 1/4 oz jig head. Hop it slowly along oyster bars or pothole edges to mimic a shrimp scooting across the floor.
1 Pack of 6