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Bomber Saltwater Grade Bomber Saltwater Grade® Pop 'N Shrimp

Designed to be fished over shallow flats and grass beds, the Bomber Saltwater Grade Pop 'N Shrimp lures are a must have when fishing for redfish, speckled trout and other inshore species. The Pop 'N Shrimp is most effective when popped and skipped across the surface like a fleeing shrimp. The Pop 'N Shrimp's lifelike antenna and high-action legs create a live shrimp profile that trout and redfish can't refuse. Outfitted with saltwater-grade hardware and sharp #4 saltwater treble hooks. 1/2 oz. 3-1/2'' long.
Average Customer Rating:
4 out of 5
4
 out of 
5
2 of 2(100%)customers would recommend this product to a friend.
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Customer Reviews for Bomber Saltwater Grade® Pop 'N Shrimp
Review 1 for Bomber Saltwater Grade® Pop 'N Shrimp
Overall Rating:
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
Another type of popper,
August 11, 2009
By JEMCG
from Florida
Advantages: Ease of use, Performs well, Quality
Disadvantages: strands can get beat up a bit
"Similar in action to a Chug Bug this shrimp popper works quite well. The silicon strands take a beating but are fairly simple to replace. We have tried one battered model with flashtail treble replacments and got great results. Poppers like this are a fun bait to use and much easier for the beginner than the walking baits."
What is your favorite type of fishing? Saltwater
How many times a month do you fish on average? 5+
Do you own a boat? Yes
Would you recommend this product as a gift? Yes
Review 2 for Bomber Saltwater Grade® Pop 'N Shrimp
Overall Rating:
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
Nothing new here.,
April 29, 2009
By Fishboy2321
from Boynton Beach Florida
Advantages: Performs well, Quality, Style/Design
"This lure works just like your traditional popper. It creates popping sounds and splashes that drive fish into a frenzy. So far ive only caught a few horse eye jacks on it using the pink one. Overall this one is definetly worth a try though."
What is your favorite type of fishing? Saltwater
How many times a month do you fish on average? 5+
Do you own a boat? Yes
Would you recommend this product as a gift? Yes
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