Berkley Gulp
#4
RE: Berkley Gulp
I used some of the Berkley Gulp worms this past year on some bass and I had great luck! I was actually able to catch a few bass during the mid-day period when it was in the mid 90's outside!
The only problem I have with them is that they aren't as durable as a regular plastic worm, but, they do produce more fish! Heck, I caught a nice 19" smallmouth bass on one that was just sitting on the bottom, and that was at about 12:30 in the afternoon!
The only problem I have with them is that they aren't as durable as a regular plastic worm, but, they do produce more fish! Heck, I caught a nice 19" smallmouth bass on one that was just sitting on the bottom, and that was at about 12:30 in the afternoon!
#7
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: New Philadelphia, PA
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RE: Berkley Gulp
Got mine 2 weeks ago, remember to seal it up tight!
It doesnt come in a resealable pouch I just folded it over and all the samples dried out like worms layin in the sun... I never did get to use them.
It doesnt come in a resealable pouch I just folded it over and all the samples dried out like worms layin in the sun... I never did get to use them.
#10
RE: Berkley Gulp
i got my free sample.....look neat......i wonder about the jarred baits....i thought thats what i was getting but i got the regular soft plastic style gulp......i wonder how the corn crawlers and maggots gulp works.....anyone know..?
ps.....i read the pamphlet that came with it and it said if they dry out put time in water and they will soak up the water and become normal again.......
ps.....i read the pamphlet that came with it and it said if they dry out put time in water and they will soak up the water and become normal again.......
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