BOTTLE SHRIMP 4in

$9.99

Material

Hon-Jikomi

Length

4"

PCS

6 per pack

description

The Megabass BOTTLE SHRIMP 4″ Craw is a hog-type worm that imitates freshwater prawns and crayfish, one of the main types of bait used around the world. When used for Texas rigs and jig trailers, the large power arms move dangerously, mimicking the defensive actions of crayfish. With bottom contact, the inertia of the weighted arms will cause a shivering action that starts at the tips of the arms and runs to the base, triggering bites. With no sinker rigs, nail rigs, and Carolina rigs, the power arms will swing left and right during the fall, creating a soft and powerful “waving” motion that invites bites. The slow and powerful “waving” motion of the power arms, coupled with vivid, lifelike leg movement, presents an incredibly realistic target that captivates predators.

Made with Hon-Jikomi material, the BOTTLE SHRIMP 4″ Craw features an original blend of natural organic flavor powders and salt, which are painstakingly kneaded into the body material. Derived primarily from baitfish and shellfish such as shrimp and crab, this irresistible blend has been field tested to perfection, triggering bites in the toughest conditions. In addition, material firmness and weight are customized to the unique demands of each design, ensuring optimal settings for each shape.



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