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- SAI Sea Dog!
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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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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!!!
as ole rab c said " see me' see the sea' i love the sea me"
right i'am off for a swally!!!!!!! so were's the F***'n purse!!!!!!!
right i'am off for a swally!!!!!!! so were's the F***'n purse!!!!!!!
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gulp alive
fished gulp alive against standard baits on 11 feb in courtown 8 hour session no bites for the gulp , :evil:
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gulp
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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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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very interesting results - so the trolling technique works with these boys - the scent any good off them or pure synthetic?
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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:corbyeire wrote:very interesting results - so the trolling technique works with these boys - the scent any good off them or pure synthetic?
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