D.O.A. 6" prawn , great muloway and large flathead lure
pearl/red head
D.O.A. Shrimp resulted in the creation of the world's most perfect artificial shrimp lures. Unlike the clumsy imitations that preceded them, D.O.A. Shrimp always have "live shrimp" looks and swimming action. With their downward facing, vibration legs and consistent level drop rate D.O.A. Shrimp Lures have successfully fooled almost every species of fish that feed on live shrimp. Fishermen need only to present the lures with a natural slow retrieve to be insured of many memorable days on the water. And don't forget - if you limit yourself to using D.O.A.Shrimp Lures for only salt water action, you'll be missing lots of great fresh water fishing fun.
EXCELLENT LURE FOR : FLATHEAD ,EASTURY PERCH , BREAM ,ANYTHING THAT EATS PRAWNS.
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Cast the shrimp out and let it slowly sink to the bottom. Then take the slack our of your line. When the slack is out of your line, move the shrimp as slowly as you possibly can. REMEMBER the key word is SLOWLY. If you are fishing in shallow grass, by holding your rod up high this allows the shrimp to be moved across the top of the grass in an upward motion and should allow the shrimp to swim across the top of the grass. After you move the shrimp about 12”, which on most reels is about 1 or 2 turns of the handle, give the rod a very slight sharp twitch. You want to make the shrimp do a little flicking motion. Just as a live shrimp would do.
You can also fish the DOA Shrimp below a float or popping cork. The distance between the cork and the shrimp depends on the depth of the water and where you want the shrimp to be in the water column. After you hook your fish, reel it in and remember: Don’t reel against the drag. That means when a fish is pulling and the line is going out, don’t try to turn the handle on your reel because you will do nothing but put a whole lot of twist in your line.