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    Seems they work!

    http://www.tidalfish.com/forums/show...=1#post1628601

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    Thanks for the video. I've been wondering how well the Gulp worked. Hesitant to spend the 20 bucks on a bucket of them I keep waiting to hear more. I'm starting to see some good evidence...maybe I'll try a pack now.

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    • #3
      Haven't tried in saltwater yet but Gulp Red Bug Shaky Worm -is definately best smallmouth - largemouth bass bait I have ever used, fish will take it if they are there, time of day - temp of water etc does not seem to matter as much. I usually fish with no wieght, let it sink for 10 seconds start reeling slowly and give it a shake every few seconds. Works well for pickeral and catfish also. Gulp bait does dry out and shrink, have to remember to take the bait off the hook at put it back in the container when done, also have to deal with the liquid. I usually purchase in packs instead of the jar. I now double bag in another ziplock bag.

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      • #4
        Flounder are hammering Gulp minnows in OC this year. Chartreuse seems to be the color.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by MDSmith370 View Post
          Flounder are hammering Gulp minnows in OC this year. Chartreuse seems to be the color.
          last year pink was the hot color

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