Nomad Tackle

Switcher Shrimp 5"- 3 Pack - Live Ops

$8.99

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Description

The Switcher Shrimp 5" is built for anglers targeting bigger inshore predators and tougher structure. Its multi-rig design lets you fish it forward, backward, weedless or on a jighead, producing ultra-realistic shrimp movement in any direction. Reverse rigging creates a sharp fleeing flick that triggers reaction strikes, while forward rigging delivers a natural glide and leg kick on slow rolls or twitches. Constructed from Titan-RX™ Elastomer and finished with Reactor-UV colors and Tracer Scent , it’s designed to handle brutal strikes and keep performing fish after fish. TARGET SPECIES Snook – Worked deep around bridges, docks, and heavy mangrove cover Redfish – Fished across deeper flats, channels, and current edges Tarpon – Slow dropped or rolled to staging and rolling fish Large Speckled Trout – Slow rolled or glide-paused over grass and shell Big Flounder – Dragged or hopped along deep sandy bottom and ledges WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

Specifications

Category

Inshore Soft Baits

Length

5 in (127 mm)

Target Species

inshore

Techniques

casting, finesse

Water Column

variable

Action

realistic shrimp glide and leg kick

Conditions

clear water, current, vegetation, rocky, open water

Field Notes

This shrimp-style soft bait is built for inshore predators and can be rigged forward, backward, weedless, or on a jighead. Use slow rolls, twitches, glide-pauses, or bottom drags around bridges, docks, mangroves, grass, shell, channels, and current edges to imitate a fleeing or natural shrimp.

Pros

  • Multi-rig design for different presentations
  • Ultra-realistic shrimp movement
  • Weedless or jighead rigging options
  • Durable Titan-RX elastomer construction

Cons

  • Soft-bait style may require frequent re-rigging after hard strikes
  • Best suited to inshore species rather than general-purpose use

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