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Incredible PR machine.
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Reel Slow wrote:Incredible PR machine.
Nailed it. Nothing wrong that, if GULP offers the sponsorship I'll fish it too. :lol:
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Article written by JT51 (A.K.A Steve Taylor) :-D :-D
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:lol: :lol: yep
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Sure has helped me increase my productivity as relates to catching trash fish. ;-)

In all seriousness, kind of like making lemonade out of lemons I've actually grown to LOVE it for quickly filling up the live well with pins, grunts, and squirrelfish! :thumbup: :-D
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We've all had redfish follow a spoon, a topwater or a regular soft plastic 30 feet and never bite it. That doesn't happen with the Gulp!. If they get close enough to smell it, they eat it."

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I agree with the post above me, in the summer I rarely use Gulps but the winter the amount of trash fish reduces drasticaly. I have fished many, many days in the winter and Gulps will outfish any lure in my tackle box 4-1.
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Gulp a $1.00 per bait.

Driving to the Gulf from Georgia to fish for a day about $150.00

Ice, gas, oil, bait, launch, lunch, beverages, fees, license fees for self, boat registration, trailer tag, rod, reel, line, hook, pliers etc...

Catching fish while there priceless.


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I'm still wanting to know what is in that 80lb tackle bag you carry WAM. :-D

If it's all gulp then you need to insure that bag!! lots a $$ in gulp. :D

I think maybe you got it stuffed with lead so your fishing pards will think you got big bucks invested....... :smt005
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It is open for inspection. Lead of course, jig heads - sinkers, hooks spoons spinner baits plastic of many different sizes shapes & colors and action, leaders, snaps, swivels bubble rigs the offshore bags is bigger and even more heavy because of the big egg sinkers.

A lot of that stuff has gotten a lot less attention since Gulp came out.
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What a mess wrote:Gulp a $1.00 per bait.

Driving to the Gulf from Georgia to fish for a day about $150.00
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Sounds like a cheap days fishing to me!......and I'm just a poor Brit! :-D
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