4" Chaney Creek Prawn (Pink Ghost)

$6.00

A soft-plastic shrimp with a solid pink belly and a clear back loaded with fine silver flake. The pink underside gives a strong target and a hint of wounded-prey color, while the clear, glittered top throws subtle flash like a real shrimp or small baitfish in the water. Ideal for clear to slightly stained water and low-light conditions.

Targeting:

  • Saltwater: Redfish, speckled trout, flounder, snook, mangrove snapper

  • Brackish/Fresh: Bass in tidal rivers, white bass, crappie (especially where shrimp or glass minnows are around)

How to Rig It

1. Jighead (most versatile)

  • Thread the shrimp straight onto a 1/8–1/4 oz jighead (size depending on depth/current).

  • Cast, let it sink, then use a slow hop-and-glide: lift the rod tip, let it fall back on semi-slack line.

  • Great for: open flats, channels, around shell, docks.

2. Weighted Weedless Hook

  • Use a weighted swimbait hook or weedless shrimp hook (belly-weighted).

  • Texas-rig it so the hook point is lightly skin-hooked in the back.

  • Slow, steady swim with small twitches.

  • Great for: grass, oysters, mangroves where you’d snag with a jighead.

3. Under a Popping Cork

  • Tie a popping cork above a 18–24" leader with your Pink Ghost on a light jighead or bait hook

A soft-plastic shrimp with a solid pink belly and a clear back loaded with fine silver flake. The pink underside gives a strong target and a hint of wounded-prey color, while the clear, glittered top throws subtle flash like a real shrimp or small baitfish in the water. Ideal for clear to slightly stained water and low-light conditions.

Targeting:

  • Saltwater: Redfish, speckled trout, flounder, snook, mangrove snapper

  • Brackish/Fresh: Bass in tidal rivers, white bass, crappie (especially where shrimp or glass minnows are around)

How to Rig It

1. Jighead (most versatile)

  • Thread the shrimp straight onto a 1/8–1/4 oz jighead (size depending on depth/current).

  • Cast, let it sink, then use a slow hop-and-glide: lift the rod tip, let it fall back on semi-slack line.

  • Great for: open flats, channels, around shell, docks.

2. Weighted Weedless Hook

  • Use a weighted swimbait hook or weedless shrimp hook (belly-weighted).

  • Texas-rig it so the hook point is lightly skin-hooked in the back.

  • Slow, steady swim with small twitches.

  • Great for: grass, oysters, mangroves where you’d snag with a jighead.

3. Under a Popping Cork

  • Tie a popping cork above a 18–24" leader with your Pink Ghost on a light jighead or bait hook