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keakar 09-13-2014 10:43 AM

cheapo version of doa shrimnp bodies only
 
I tried the doa shrimp and the fish seam to like it but after 3 or 4 fish the hook will not stay in place with those nearly invisible tiny minute barbs on the hook so I have to put it on a regular jig head to keep using it

im looking for a place to get something that imitates and looks like real shrimp but I don't want to buy the doa shrimp bodies at $1 a piece because they don't last long and are way over priced IMO.

is there something like it that is in the same price range as the regular cocaho swim bodies like 20 for $5 or around 25 cents each

I have been looking at the scampi shrimp that looks nice and has a good price but it doesn't have the clear with red glitter color I like to use, I just find that color looks the most like real live shrimp.

meaux fishing 09-13-2014 11:04 AM

Tko shrimp or contact skull draggez baits and get some made for you

meaux fishing 09-13-2014 11:05 AM

Tkos are half the price of doas and more durable

keakar 09-13-2014 12:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by meaux fishing (Post 719954)
Tkos are half the price of doas and more durable

thanks, i'll look into it

lil bubba 09-13-2014 03:32 PM

I used gulp 3 in. white for years. Sometimes they last for a limit , most times not....Gave vudu a try and at 2 for $6.00 they are a bargain.....I don't like those jig heads that come with them though with the extended weights but swap out the jigheads you like and they will work. I've been catching on the same double rig since may. The only difference I see using vudu is you catch the smaller fish too. I find gulp 3 inch catches bigger fish. I find the white , chartruse tail works the best. Throw away the hooks that come with it and put them on the jigheads you like. I have caught trout , reds , white trout , flounder , and even bass which love them,,,,,,not to mention the hardheads and sailcat......They seem expensive but for how long they last they pay for themselves......

meaux fishing 09-13-2014 03:52 PM

I take the tkos off the hooks also and put them on a 1/8 jighead

lil bubba 09-13-2014 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by meaux fishing (Post 719983)
I take the tkos off the hooks also and put them on a 1/8 jighead

I don't know why they use them extended leadhead jig heads but I just don't like them . Gammakatsu jighead the best...

keakar 09-13-2014 08:43 PM

I sent todd an email but haven't heard back yet

in the mean time I ordered some of the Offshore Angler™ Scamper™ Shrimp to use

seen here: http://www.basspro.com/Offshore-Angl.../product/8371/

not sure how much the fish care about the difference in having legs and eyes but they do seam to like the clear red glitter combo and IMO, in the water it does look the same color as live real brown shrimp

I got some rootbeer with old glitter that im hoping has a sorta close look to a real brown shrimp

I use white and chartrouse as well in stained water but in clean water I think a real natural looking color is the best choice.

I will buy some TKO to try out but the thing is, im looking for 25 cent each plastic body baits not $1 a piece TKO even though they are a much better deal then $2 a piece DOA.

they look the same as DOA so im sure the hooks will pull out of them after 2 or 3 fish as well. the body lasts long but the hook wont stay in them for nothing so its hard to justify spending $1 a piece for a body you have to add a jig head to.

I find it very odd that the Offshore Angler™ Scamper™ Shrimp offer such a limited number of colors since they are good shrimp imitations just without the eyes and legs which I doubt if the fish really see well enough to even care about

bayouchub 09-13-2014 11:02 PM

Just get some h&h sparkle beetles.

calcutta37 09-14-2014 06:40 AM

I sent you a pm. Todd should be able to hook u up and u can get whatever color you want.

keakar 09-14-2014 11:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bayouchub (Post 720050)
Just get some h&h sparkle beetles.

I have cocahoes and sparkle beetles but im looking for a very affordable live shrimp imitation lure to add to the mix that doesn't cost more then the other baits do.

Quote:

Originally Posted by calcutta37 (Post 720058)
I sent you a pm. Todd should be able to hook u up and u can get whatever color you want.

thanks, I sent him an email using the address he has on his facebook and im waiting to hear back from him, if I don't hear from him by tuesday i'll give him a call

keakar 09-14-2014 08:27 PM

got email from Todd, waiting to hear back on the pricing

thanks for the help guys

chief paul 09-15-2014 06:56 AM

reuse it
 
When the shrimp start sliding after 3 or 4 fish, take the lure and push it down the shank.Super glue the exposed shank and shove it back up.Ready to go in about a minute.When it slides,repeat process.Putting it on a jig head is ok I guess, it's not balanced to swim like it's suppose to.

keakar 09-15-2014 10:18 AM

I talked to Todd and in process of ordering some now, very reasonable prices too


Quote:

Originally Posted by chief paul (Post 720226)
When the shrimp start sliding after 3 or 4 fish, take the lure and push it down the shank.Super glue the exposed shank and shove it back up.Ready to go in about a minute.When it slides,repeat process.Putting it on a jig head is ok I guess, it's not balanced to swim like it's suppose to.

yep, I think its designed to be used sitting under a cork because it sits very horizontal in the water that way, that's the only way I use these.

I would agree they aren't designed to be a swim bait and would likely just spin when retrieved but Carolina rigged and dragged on the bottom they do well, just not a cast and retrieve type of lure

meaux fishing 09-15-2014 10:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chief paul (Post 720226)
When the shrimp start sliding after 3 or 4 fish, take the lure and push it down the shank.Super glue the exposed shank and shove it back up.Ready to go in about a minute.When it slides,repeat process.Putting it on a jig head is ok I guess, it's not balanced to swim like it's suppose to.

Ive never had a problem catching fish on em using a jighead and I dont have to worry about gluing my fingers to a bait

Montauk17 09-15-2014 10:31 AM

My favorite shrimp bait....rig it on a light flutter hook or jighead.

http://tulsatackle.3dcartstores.com/...tail_p_78.html

keakar 09-15-2014 12:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Montauk17 (Post 720308)
My favorite shrimp bait....rig it on a light flutter hook or jighead.

http://tulsatackle.3dcartstores.com/...tail_p_78.html

I don't see a description, is that price for a single bait or a pack of 2? or 5? or 10? or 20?

also how do they hold up to tail grabbers? seams like it gets pretty thin by the segments so do they get the tail bit off a lot?

Montauk17 09-15-2014 01:57 PM

10 to a pack....they hold up ok,but they have great action.

Texas Bohunk 01-27-2015 08:46 PM

DOA Shrimp
 
Try the Tidal Surge "The Thing" I have caught 20+ trout on one lure.


Quote:

Originally Posted by keakar (Post 719950)
I tried the doa shrimp and the fish seam to like it but after 3 or 4 fish the hook will not stay in place with those nearly invisible tiny minute barbs on the hook so I have to put it on a regular jig head to keep using it

im looking for a place to get something that imitates and looks like real shrimp but I don't want to buy the doa shrimp bodies at $1 a piece because they don't last long and are way over priced IMO.

is there something like it that is in the same price range as the regular cocaho swim bodies like 20 for $5 or around 25 cents each

I have been looking at the scampi shrimp that looks nice and has a good price but it doesn't have the clear with red glitter color I like to use, I just find that color looks the most like real live shrimp.


keakar 01-27-2015 10:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by keakar (Post 720299)
I talked to Todd and in process of ordering some now, very reasonable prices too

Todd makes great DOA bodies, he hooked me up with all I need, they are great and last for many fish


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