03-20-06, 09:20 AM | #1 |
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Berkley Gulp
Anyone tried these and those that have do ya like them. I bought 4 bags of the 7"turtle back worm in black and so far I think they suck compared to the original Power worm. Leave them outta the water for a bit and they start to dry up and its like throwing a black stick. No action. I do beleive I will try these a time or 2 more and if I dont get any better results than this I'm gonna give them to the first one that comes along.
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If you don't like them you know what to do...lol..
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03-20-06, 10:28 AM | #3 |
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Yeah, I've tried them, but never got any strikes, I got three or four bags headed for the dumpster. The big deal with them is supposed to be the scent or pheromone (whatever), they release. It's real stinky stuff too, surprised cat fish don't bite on it.
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They work excellent for saltwater. Make sure to take them off your hook at the end of they day or you myswell have but concrete on your hook!
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03-20-06, 12:32 PM | #5 |
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I will take any if you are going to pitch them.....if you don't like them...
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Stick them in with other baits and the smell will get all over them. The stuff has got to be the worst smelling bait of all time.
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well if ya would have read the board, you woulda saw everybody mention pretty much everything you just did, they stink, don't catch fish, and get hard as a rock after a short while outta the bag.
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I liek them! I love the sinking minnow in 4inch, black red flake! I caught 8 bass in 15 minutes 1 day, largest around 3.5 smallest around 1.5
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i have a friend who is sponcered by berkley and he told me when they harden up put them in some water and they soften up real quick
i am not sure if it works but its worth a try
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Those things stink so horrible. Thats a good point about the cats not hitting them.
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Yea ive used em and their stiff as sh**, i threw mine away.
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I am going to give the bat wing frog a try. I didn't like their worm baits. Didn't catch a thing on them.
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i have yet to try them out but i geuss i will save my money
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Hey if you guys don't want them send them my way please.
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How about give them away to the tourney winner, might help everyone else win it next time rotfl. They are just like the old mega Hoover vacuum's, you get the point.
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thats a good idea lizards if alot of people donated stuff for the tourney thar would be awsome
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Since there are bunches other baits better than Berkley Gulp at same price, so just forget about it! Regards to the price, I have to say Berkley Gulp sucks!
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well i guess i am going to save my money as well
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Gulp
Hi guys coming from Australia I am happy to offer you guys some help.
Over here Gulp would have to be the highest used lure in our National and local competiotions on the bream tournament circuit. The most popular colour by far would be pumpkinseed which is just that a light brown colour. As this species of bream are a saltwater species Gulps seem to perform better in the saltwater. Do they have a place in the fresh? My quick answer would be yes for sure. Now my favourite in the saltwater is the 6" sandworm style. I usually break these in half and fish them on a light 1/16th - 1/20 oz heads rigged on size 4 hooks. If the fishing is slowe then usually the Gulp will score me some fish for the livewell. They are not the magical answer to every fishermans dreams but they do serve a purpose and have a high level of need in my tackle box. Other great styles are the 3" minnow and the 2" grub. Another good colour is the Smelt Gulp one. No they do not sponsor me for the record. I would not be caught fishing the salt without them. Nick |
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MY lilltle brother likes them and my dad should know how good they work 1FASTLASER my little brother caught a 3 pound bass one and skunky me and my dad
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hey bigin-bass1-stop braggin the ole man is begging me for a new stein or two...
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My friend uses them and catches just about everything that swims with them. I baught a jar of their worms and havent caught one fish on them. The gulp! Corn, however, works very well in streams for brown trout.
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actually the do work well for catfish, i catch alot of catfish on them at the river!
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