Offshore Angler™ XPS® Soft Salty Shad
Field-tested for optimum inshore performance!
This paddle tail bait is perfect on a jig head—it really brings the big 'uns in! Or, for a change of pace, try it out on a spinnerbait for some serious redfish action.
This paddle tail bait is perfect on a jig head—it really brings the big 'uns in! Or, for a change of pace, try it out on a spinnerbait for some serious redfish action.
Rated 4 out of 5Â by 10
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Rated 3 out of 5Â by fishermantom XPS Soft Salty Shad
I have used these in the past having good success with bass on the weed line. But when I went back to reorder, I found there was dramatic color differences in some where the two tone colors bled together. You have to see them first hand before blindly ordering them. The Bass Assassin 4" Sea Shad is identical and they must have better quality control as they are all fine with color separation. I purchased the Bass Assassins this time around.
September 9, 2011
Rated 1 out of 5Â by Steweyfam DO NOT BUY!!!
These Salty Shad where very inconsistant in color. Some where completely dark blue, some where mostly clear with a splash of dark blue in them. Also they had inconsistant placement and amouts of silver flakes in them. I think that maybe one of nine looked remotely close to the picture on this website. POOR QUALITY CONTROL!!!!
August 29, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by TOMMYD14 GREAT PADDLE TAIL
THIS BAIT IS AWSOME CATCHES JUST ABOUT EVERY THAT SWIMS IN THE OCEAN.
May 12, 2011
Rated 1 out of 5Â by Stringbean Poor Quality Control
This is the second time I ordered Offshore Angler™ XPS® Soft Salty Shad and found the quality of the bait very poor. The bait color looked like the manufacturer took the black and silver and stirred it with a spoon before they poured it into the mold. If you look at the picture and what I got you would understand. The bait color was mixed and swirled. I called both times and the problem was corrected by Bass Pro. Someone needs to do a better quality control from the manufacturer. Thanks
January 25, 2011
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I guess you could, I use it for Redfish.Top 10 Contributor
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Should be great if large enough size is used...try them on an inline spinner.1 of 1
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