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D.O.A. Shrimp

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Any coastal guys use these for bass fishing? Saltwater moves up into the rivers during the summer and along with the salt comes the shrimp. Our summer tourneys are usually won using d.o.a. shrimp and I was wondering if anyone else uses them for bass.

I'm a fan of chucking salt water baits for bass.  I use a big pink saltwater rattle trap often, and have a bunch of Tsunami Cigar Minnows that I use for bass as well.  I always wanted to try inshore or salt water power bait and/or gulp, but never pulled the trigger.  I am sure the DOA shrimp would work for tidal bass.  I've had my eye on a small bluecrab crank at bps for a while.

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I'm a real big fan of anything D.O.A. ( mirrorlure saltwater works very well too)

I've used their shrimp, paddle tail jerk baits, cal jerk shads, all with lots of freshwater success.

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