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  • 100% biodegradable
  • Lifelike detail and action
  • Scented with Gulp fish attractant

From corbina in California to bonefish on the flats, Berkley's 100% biodegradable Gulp! Ghost Shrimp bait has coast-to-coast appeal. The Ghost Shrimp's lifelike detail and action imitates natural prey. More durable than livebait with the added advantage of fish-attracting Gulp! formula. Length: 3''. 7 pack.

   



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Berkley® Gulp! Ghost Shrimp - New Penny - 3"

New Penny

3"

Quantity: 7
Model: GSSGSHR3-NP
38-280-498-13
Your Price (each): $6.99
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Berkley® Gulp! Ghost Shrimp - Orange Belly Shrimp - 3"

Orange Belly Shrimp

3"

Quantity: 7
Model: GSSGSHR3-OBS
38-280-498-72
Your Price (each): $6.99
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Berkley® Gulp! Ghost Shrimp - Pink Belly Shrimp - 3"

Pink Belly Shrimp

3"

Quantity: 7
Model: GSSGSHR3-PKBS
38-280-498-73
Your Price (each): $6.99
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Berkley® Gulp! Ghost Shrimp - Red Belly Shrimp - 3"

Red Belly Shrimp

3"

Quantity: 7
Model: GSSGSHR3-RDBS
38-280-498-74
Your Price (each): $6.99
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Berkley® Gulp! Ghost Shrimp - Chartreuse Belly Shrimp - 3"

Chartreuse Belly Shrimp

3"

Quantity: 7
Model: GSSGSHR3-CHBS
38-280-498-70
Your Price (each): $6.99
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Berkley® Gulp! Ghost Shrimp - Natural w/Sparkle - 3"

Natural With Sparkle

3"

Quantity: 7
Model: GSSGSHR3-NSP
38-280-498-71
Your Price (each): $6.99
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  • 100% biodegradable
  • Lifelike detail and action
  • Scented with Gulp fish attractant

From corbina in California to bonefish on the flats, Berkley's 100% biodegradable Gulp! Ghost Shrimp bait has coast-to-coast appeal. The Ghost Shrimp's lifelike detail and action imitates natural prey. More durable than livebait with the added advantage of fish-attracting Gulp! formula. Length: 3''. 7 pack.

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I live in San Diego where ghost shrimp are great live bait, but take time to catch. How can I rig these to get a good bite?

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On a jig...insert hook in end of tail and thread on to jig with hook coming out the top of the shrimp's back.
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Rig through the back so the front is facing backward make sure the shrimp body is slightly curled
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