LIVETARGET Lures

LIVETARGET Live Shrimp

$5 - $8.98

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Description

Ideal for targeting Snook, Redfish, Trout, and nearshore saltwater feeding predators, the LIVETARGET Live Shrimp accurately mimics a vulnerable crustacean exposed in open water descending to the security of bottom cover. Designed to trigger aggressive reaction strikes on the fall, the Live Shrimp is most effective when used as a slow-falling jig but also creates erratic action with twitching or when retrieved slowly to generate a thumping pulse. Strategically designed with an internal cherry weight to rock the bait off balance, the weight makes a light clicking sound when in motion and helps produce its unique wobbling action as the lure settles after a twitch or pull. Built around a 2x Mustad Ultra Point Oshaughnessy hook with a new TitanX TX coating, the hook offers corrosion resistance for saltwater environments and is reinforced inside the body for improved durability. Finished with legs, swimmerets, and antennae for enhanced realism, the appendages are made from a highly durable TPE plastic so there is no need for replacement legs. Complete with additional belly weights that are easy to snap on and off, the LIVETAGET Live Shrimp allows anglers to change the action and rate of fall on the fly.Please note: Includes variable weight sizes for customizable rigging. LIVETARGET Length of Body Included weight sizes Live Shrimp 3" 1g and 2.5g Live Shrimp 3.75" 2.5g and 4g

Specifications

Category

Inshore Soft Baits

Weight

0.04 oz (1 g)

Length

3 in (76 mm)

Sink Rate

slow sink

Target Species

inshore

Techniques

casting

Water Column

variable

Action

wobbling, thumping pulse, erratic fall

Conditions

clear water, low light, current, open water

Field Notes

Best for sight-fishing or feeding fish around flats, potholes, docks, and other shallow saltwater areas where shrimp are a natural forage. Let it fall on a slack line, then add short twitches or a slow retrieve to make the bait wobble and pulse like a vulnerable shrimp.

Pros

  • Highly realistic shrimp profile and appendages
  • Customizable fall rate with snap-on belly weights
  • Durable TPE legs and swimmerets
  • Corrosion-resistant saltwater hook

Cons

  • Small profile can be hard to track in rough water
  • Best results often require a natural baitfish/shrimp presentation

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