You would think everyone would have a Bullhead or Goby imitation, but they don’t! Too bad, because Salmo knows that fish just love to eat them. Smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, walleye and trout eagerly grab the Salmo Bullhead. The unique, flat head design and shape gives the Bullhead a great wobble action for such a small profile bait. Available in floating and sinking models as well as Super Deep Runners. The only secret here is to get the Bullhead of choice down to the fish….they’ll know what to do with it.

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The largest Bullhead, the Bullhead 8 is the dead ringer for the Goby that has been found in the great lakes and the bass and walleye love to eat them too! The Bullhead #8 individually tank tested and tuned to run straight right out of the box. This is a feature of all Salmo crankbaits and is one of the many reasons Salmo lures catch more fish. Read More ...
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Salmo Bullheads in the shallow running models are like nothing on the market today. Their action it totally new and boy do the fish love them. Walleyes, smallmouth and trout seem to have a special liking to the strange wiggle of the shallow running Bullhead. You have to see it to understand why they bite it, but trust us, it is one fish catching wiggle.
As mentioned earlier, the secret to success with the Bullhead is simply getting the bait to the fish, when they see it, it is gone! For this reason Salmo offers the shallow runner in both sinking and floating models. Our extensive testing of the sinking Bullhead tells us that fish hold tight to bottom in current areas and areas with rocky bottoms. These baits are not designed to dig the bottom like the large lip SDR models; they are made to swim just above the bottom. With sinking models, you gain the flexibility of controlling the depth ranges of the lure with fantastic results.
Ideal for casting or trolling, the floating and sinking models have become the favorite of many walleye anglers who love to use lead-core trolling methods. For all Bullheads, Salmo recommends the use of a small snap to ensure the lure can wiggle freely.
Lure Specifications |
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| Model | Version | Length | Weight | Hooks | Line to Use | Cast Depth | Troll Depth |
| BD4F | Floating | 1-3/4" | 1/16 Oz | Two #10 | 8 LB | 1.5' | 3.5' |
| BD4S | Sinking | 1-3/4" | 3/16 Oz | Two #10 | 8 LB | 3.5' | 6.5' |
| BD4SDR | Floating | 1-3/4" | 1/16 Oz | Two #10 | 8 LB | 5.0' | 10.0' |
| BD6F | Floating | 2-1/2" | 3/16 Oz | Two #6 | 10 LB | 3.5' | 5.0' |
| BD6S | Sinking | 2-1/2" | 1/4 Oz | Two #6 | 10 LB | 5.0' | 8.0' |
| BD6SDR | Floating | 2-1/2" | 1/4 Oz | Two #6 | 10 LB | 6.0' | 14.0' |
| BD8SDR | Floating | 3-1/4" | 5/8 Oz | Two #4 | 14 LB | 8.0' | 19.0' |
