Fresh Water Gulp

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Fresh Water Gulp

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Has anyone tried the Fresh Water Gulp? I used some last night and I was not impressed. They are $6.00 for 7 and my Zoom worms did better. Does anyone like them?
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i have used them. the old ones did not do much. but the new turtle backs seem to work. i do not think for the money i will buy anymore.
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The Saltwater Gulp works much better in freshwater than the Freshwater Gulp does
I contacted Berkley about the 2 . They have different formulas and the SW Gulp is a tougher consistency than freshwater.
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I may have to try some gulp shrimp on some cats in freshwater! :D
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Redbelly wrote:I may have to try some gulp shrimp on some cats in freshwater! :D
They'll probably work.
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Redbelly wrote:I may have to try some gulp shrimp on some cats in freshwater! :D
They smell like mayonaise thats been left in the sun. Should be perfect for freshwater cats.
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Haven't used them here-
But I used the leaches up in Minnesota last year- they caught as many fish as the live ones did and stayed on the hook a lot better.
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ive used the gulp finesse worms on bedding bass in wakulla river. they didnt seem to draw any more bites than what i normally use which is the strike king zeros. *shrug* maybe in muddier water? i know speckled trout are stupid for them. lol.
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I tried the sinking minnow kind and saw no difference in bites to a regular ol' worm.
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