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Nomad Design Tackle is currently one of the most unique, innovative, and respected lure companies in the fishing tackle industry. Founded by Damon Olsen in the '90s, Nomad got its start as Nomad Sportfishing Adventures, a unique offshore bluewater guide and fishing adventure service in Australia that takes clients out to an 80-foot "mothership" via seaplane that is used as a home base for a fleet of center console fishing boats that patrol the pristine and aquatically animated Coral Sea for a range of species.
In 2015, Damon Olsen and his colleagues decided to take their years of saltwater sportfishing experience gained via Nomad Sportfishing Adventures and begin to design and produce fishing lures. Their lures were an instant hit on the Australian Market and they quickly become known by anglers worldwide as a premier bluewater lure company. The Nomad Design DTX Minnows and Chug Norris Saltwater Poppers are saltwater favorites for catching some memorable fish and creating the most epic times out on the water. Check out our Nomad Design selection, in stock and ready to ship at Discount Tackle!
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Features: The Nomad Design Chug Norris Saltwater/Bluewater Popper is a heavy-duty, easy-to-use popper specialized for saltwater species. Very big ...
View full detailsFeatures: The Nomad Design Chug Norris Inshore Popper is an easy-to-use 3.75 inch popper specialized for Inshore and larger freshwater species. Ve...
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Features: The Dartwing Long Cast 130 is a 5 inch, 1 1/3 ounce topwater popping lure designed to allow extremely long casts and mimic a dying baitf...
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Features: The Dartwing is a topwater popping lure designed to allow super long casts and mimic a dying baitfish skipping across the surface. Use t...
View full detailsNice small pond or creek mini chatterbait. I’ve caught a lot of fish using this series.
This color works great with your bruised Green pumpkin and black and blues. Or fish these on their own and the fish eat it up!