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#1 Post by thelegend »

Any tried gulp alive goin 2 fish it against standard baits on monday have 2 inch peeler and sandworms in a supposedly :shock: attracant bucket ha ha stupid lousy yanks sand worms look like a baby rag need a very small hook keep u posted 8)
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#2 Post by contender »

Would be very interested in how you get on. Never had any luck with these type of baits myself.
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#3 Post by fishermannum1 »

i have tryed the gulp, it was useless, to me its a waste of money. would be better off sticking to the standard baits. but if you have gulp then try it out for yourself, some people like it....good luck!!!
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#4 Post by MC »

used the gulp worms and find if you use them on a leadhead you get great bites
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#5 Post by thelegend »

fished gulp alive against standard baits on 11 feb in courtown 8 hour session no bites for the gulp , :evil:
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#6 Post by Adam S »

they are desgined to be moved, jigged though arent they? to my mind they are not intended to be used static
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#7 Post by hush1 »

Rogethedog has caught bass on gulp crabs :shock:
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#8 Post by Adam S »

ive caught bass on bit of sparkles and feathers wrapped around a hook. doesnt mean i would cast out and leave them there and expect to catch on them though
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jigged them 4 hours no joy still have lots left might try them with a float at rock mark c what happens :roll:
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#10 Post by thelegend »

long time since i first posted this , got the gulp alive sandworms out of the fridge this week for some flattie bashing( bass ban) used scratchin tactics on 3 sessions in north wex beaches, results over 60flats :shock: definetly work , :wink: wonder if their allowed in competitions :?:
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#11 Post by corbyeire »

very interesting results - so the trolling technique works with these boys - the scent any good off them or pure synthetic?
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corbyeire wrote:very interesting results - so the trolling technique works with these boys - the scent any good off them or pure synthetic?
couldnt smell anything off them :? they came in asmall bucket full of the attractant , just dip em back in it and cast again , was surprised at the results :shock: i have the 2 inch peeler as well give them a go for bass next weekend :wink:
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#13 Post by contender »

mmm. Very interesting. keep us posted please

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