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Great Product
From Richard Call of Knightdale, North Carolina on .
Great Product. Looks great in the water!
Nice rig
From Striper Sniper Customer of Pattison, Texas on .
Looks great and the stripers like it too!
The Best Rig
From Jose Miranda of Charlotte, North Carolina on .
This is by far the best Rig for catching striped bass / hybrids! I highly recommend, especially the customer service they have is excellent, they will help you on anything you need.
Great Rig!
From Todd Chairs of Ellicott City, Maryland on .
Very pleased with this rig. Will order more when they become available.
Nice compact umbrella rig
From Alex Neubauer of Belvidere, Tennessee on .
Nice product and great service!
7" Snake Worm Ultralight Rig
From Michael George of Sophia, North Carolina on .
Received this for Christmas and have no doubt that it will be a fish catcher. As with all of Striper Sniper's tackle, it is of great quality and construction.
Rockfish Slayer
From Bryan Martz of Severna Park, Maryland on .
Started using these in fall 2019, and have had great results so far. Catches fish up into the 30 inch size class!
Ultralight Rig
From Guy Compagnari of Hot Springs Village, Arkansas on .
I use the Snake Worm Ultralight Rig in Lemon Lime on sunny days and Pearl 4 inch Swim Shad in low light conditions with great success year round on Arkansas Lakes Hamilton and Ouachita. These products turn hunting and hoping into catching. If you aren't using these lures you aren't fishing. They are definitely a 5 out of 5 stars for me and my guests!
Best U-rig Out There for Leadcore & Downrigger Trolling
From Jim Burch of Durham, North Carolina on .
I've used all types of U-rigs and even made a few myself, but these Ultralight Rigs are the best! Light weight and low drag means you can control depth easier with the downrigger. They don't pop the release like others do. On leadcore, depth is about what you would get with a double bucktail rig.
Another thing I love with these is they don't take up a lot of space in your tackle box. You still get the ideal profile of a school of shad but they will fit easily in the lower tray of most tackle . . .
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