How do you guys usually rig your Gulp Shrimps?

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How do you guys usually rig your Gulp Shrimps?

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Also what size and colors do you guys use?
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New Penny. Threaded on just like grub. :thumbup:

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Turn your back to the water so the fish can not get your gulp or they will jump in the boat. LOL My first choice is nuclear chicken threaded on a jig head. Sometimes I put the green side down and soemtimes the red.
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Cut it up in chunks for sheephead or to catch pin fish!
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I usually rig mine on a toothpick and dunk them in cocktail sauce. :wink:
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birddog wrote:I usually rig mine on a toothpick and dunk them in cocktail sauce. :wink:
I like um fine without the cocktail sauce. :wink:
What was I supposed to do today?
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birddog wrote:I usually rig mine on a toothpick and dunk them in cocktail sauce. :wink:
:smt005 :smt005 :smt005

I dunno, don't partake....Thanks for asking though :D :thumbup: :thumbup:
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bman wrote:Cut it up in chunks for sheephead or to catch pin fish!
If that works. WOW!!!
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It works- I use it like cut bait all the time.
It is the best pinfish bait out there- they cant get it off the hook.
I like white for catching bait.
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bman wrote:It works- I use it like cut bait all the time.
It is the best pinfish bait out there- they cant get it off the hook.
I like white for catching bait.
I second that, easier to put on the hook than Bait Bait from Fish Bites, and it does stay on well also. I usually use some leftover crab gulps though, the legs work great for pinfish, just cut into small pieces.
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bman wrote:It works- I use it like cut bait all the time.
It is the best pinfish bait out there- they cant get it off the hook.
I like white for catching bait.
And I thought I was original with that trick! :P
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Thanks folks.
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[quote="catchin1"]New Penny. Threaded on just like grub. :thumbup:

Works for me :D
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