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Gulps...!!!

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I see and have heard of alot of people using Gulps. Are there any specific ones that have been working better than others. Fishing St. Marks, Wakulla Beach and St. George for trout, reds, etc.
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Welcome aboard :thumbup: :thumbup:

I hear new penny and molting shrimp are good.
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Post by reel_drag71 »

Thanks for the quick response Chalk and for the greet. I bought new penny today to try out this weekend. this will be the first time I've used them, how have they been rigged? I was gonna drop one about 2 ft under a cajun thunder?
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ASK BIRDDOG :roll:
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Capt. J.D wrote:ASK BIRDDOG :roll:
That was a low blow, Capt. JD :smt009 :lol:
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I've heard that the Gulp jerkshad are pretty hot, in new penny of course.

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I am a newbie here, so I'm sure I missed the connection somewhere?
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They are just picking on me cause I'm so anti-Gulp. :lol:
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Aha - I knew it was either you loved them or hated them - i don't have an opinion of them yet, I will after this weekend. I've just heard of alot of people using them with some success.
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Post by birddog »

They definately work. I just don't believe they are worth the money.
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How have they been rigged? I was gonna drop one under a cajun thunder? How else have they been used?
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Under the CT will work. Rig the Jerkshad , Texas rigged like a bass worm.
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Post by Eerman »

If they're the shrimp, put 'em on a jighead. If they're the jerk shads, rig them weightless and weedless.
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Post by reel_drag71 »

Cool - thanks for the info guys. I will put the advice to work first thing Saturday morning.
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We will expect a full report and photos. :thumbup:
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