Smartbait or Gulp?
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Smartbait or Gulp?
Anyone use either the Smartbait or Gulp range of baits? Ever had any success? Thinking myself of trying them and would like to know if anyone else uses them. Thanks
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EoinMag
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There's been a lot of debate on this issue on the worldseafishing forums and the consensus is, ignore the marketing saying that they'll fish as static baits, they are no good for that. Use them like any jelly lure with a leadhead and they fish as well as if not a little better, but some have said that a normal jelly is about as effective but a lot cheaper so they wouldn't bother going for gulp.
That's what I've picked up, enough to not make me bother in any case.
That's what I've picked up, enough to not make me bother in any case.
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Fished the Bridges with JW that day, if its the day I'm thinking of last year after the boat comp, as he said it was a fish a drop, I experimented with Gulp rag and it worked every bit as well as the real thing which I was surprised at TBH. They probably look better than the crab all the same.
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I think there is a difference with the gulp bait in that you should not just cast out and leave it. It needs to be worked a little to entice the fish to take - ie. cast out and then a slow jerked retrieve back in.
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