Berkley Gulp!® Turtle Back Worms | Bass Pro Shops

REBATE Berkley Gulp!® Turtle Back Worms

Learn More:
Customer Reviews   Description   Outdoor Answers  

Berkley's Gulp! baits are a substantial improvement over plastic bait technology. To attract fish and get them to feed, you have to appeal to their senses of smell and taste, technically known as chemoreceptors. Berkley has effectively bridged the gap between live and artificial baits with the Gulp! baits. Gulp! baits are very similar in texture and chemical potency to live bait, but have all the shape, action, and color advantages of soft plastics. Gulp! actually releases 400 times times faster than equivalent plastic baits with a scent trail so intense, fish sense it from much farther away. And it is 100% [Read More]

   



Length Other specs Quantity  
Berkley Gulp!® Turtle Back Worms - Tequila Sunrise

Tequila Sunrise

7"

Pack Quantity: 10
Scent: Other
Model: GTB7-TS
38-240-556-12
Your Price (each): $5.99
Rebate In stock
Berkley Gulp!® Turtle Back Worms - Watermelon/Red Glitter

Watermelon Red Glitter

7"

Pack Quantity: 10
Scent: Other
Model: GTB7-WRG
38-240-556-34
Your Price (each): $5.99
Rebate In stock
Berkley Gulp!® Turtle Back Worms - Blue Fleck

Blue Fleck

7"

Pack Quantity: 10
Scent: Other
Model: GTB7-BF
38-240-556-07
Your Price (each): $5.99
Rebate In stock
Berkley Gulp!® Turtle Back Worms - Black Grape/Green Glitter

Black Grape Green Glitter

7"

Pack Quantity: 10
Scent: Other
Model: GTB7-BGG
38-240-556-05
Your Price (each): $5.99
Rebate In stock
Berkley Gulp!® Turtle Back Worms - Green Pumpkin

Green Pumpkin

7"

Pack Quantity: 10
Scent: Other
Model: GTB7-GP
38-240-556-23
Your Price (each): $5.99
Rebate In stock
Berkley Gulp!® Turtle Back Worms - June Bug

June Bug

7"

Pack Quantity: 10
Scent: Other
Model: GTB7-JB
38-240-556-31
Your Price (each): $5.99
Rebate In stock
Berkley Gulp!® Turtle Back Worms - Pumpkin Seed

Pumpkin Seed

7"

Pack Quantity: 10
Scent: Other
Model: GTB7-PS
38-240-556-03
Your Price (each): $5.99
Rebate In stock
Berkley Gulp!® Turtle Back Worms - Red Shad/Green Glitter

Red Shad Green Glitter

7"

Pack Quantity: 10
Scent: Other
Model: GTB7-RSG
38-240-556-35
Your Price (each): $5.99
Rebate In stock
Berkley Gulp!® Turtle Back Worms - Watermelon

Watermelon

7"

Pack Quantity: 10
Scent: Other
Model: GTB7-WM
38-240-556-77
Your Price (each): $5.99
Rebate In stock


Berkley's Gulp! baits are a substantial improvement over plastic bait technology. To attract fish and get them to feed, you have to appeal to their senses of smell and taste, technically known as chemoreceptors. Berkley has effectively bridged the gap between live and artificial baits with the Gulp! baits. Gulp! baits are very similar in texture and chemical potency to live bait, but have all the shape, action, and color advantages of soft plastics. Gulp! actually releases 400 times times faster than equivalent plastic baits with a scent trail so intense, fish sense it from much farther away. And it is 100% biodegradable.

Berkley's Gulp! Turtle Back Worm offer incredible flavor attraction, and sport a permanent ''humpback'' design that accentuates the tail action even on super-slow retrieves. These big bass baits are great in cover. 7''; 10 pack.

3 Questions | 16 Answers

Outdoor Answers

Get help about this item from fellow customers.

Ask your questions. Share your answers.

 
 
Browse Q&A
 
 
Sort by
 
Q: 
3 answers

ribbontail like or not like

Details: 
what is the differnce between the ribbontail worm and this worm?
11 months ago
by
 - moreno valley, CA
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Answer this Question
0
0

Answers

Best Answer
Top 10 Contributor
Top 10 Contributor
A: 
this worm has a great scent and it produces fish.
4 months, 2 weeks ago
by
 - Merrimack NH
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
0
0
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
The hump
9 months ago
by
 - North Carolina
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
0
0
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
The ribbon tail has a much lighter colored tail which seems to attract the bass.
10 months ago
by
 - Fairfield Glade, TN
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
0
0
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting
2 years, 4 months ago
by
 - Colorado City, Tx.
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Closed to New Answers
0
0

Answers

A: 
The 7" Turtleback worms work, plain and simple. Perfect for bass, they are the only worms I use at this point. Only drawback is they are not very durable, but they work amazingly well!
2 weeks, 4 days ago
by
 - Ansonia, CT
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
0
0
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

Top 10 Contributor
Top 10 Contributor
A: 
these are great for bass!!!
4 months, 2 weeks ago
by
 - Merrimack NH
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
0
0
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
I've used the Gulp Turtle back worms quite a bit but found that the containers are hard to close which can dry them out and the worms are not very durable, tearing easily. They also must be kept in their wet containers or in water otherwise they dry up like a twig. They do catch bass, with the slimy film giving off a distinct smell in the water. I will probably buy some over the winter and make my own bags for them so they don't dry up so fast.
10 months ago
by
 - Fairfield Glade, TN
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
0
0
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
Yes absolutely. They are great for bass and pretty mush anything else that would eat a worm.
1 year, 1 month ago
0
0
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
I was fising down in Arkansas and had bought a pack of the gulp worms, T-Sunrise, which I had never used before. I was fishing with lizards and these lizards I had bought were horrible so, I decided to try the gulps out. I Texas rigged it and from the first cast it was on. I only wish I had bought a couple more packs...I ran out after the second day,
1 year, 1 month ago
by
 - Indianapolis, IN
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
0
0
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
WORM IS GREAT WHEN OTHER BAITS WON'T WORK. IF THERE ARE CATFISH IN THE AREA YOU WILL BE BOTHERED BY THEM.
1 year, 2 months ago
by
 - OKLAHOMA
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
0
0
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

Top 500 Contributor
Top 500 Contributor
A: 
These are an outstanding bait for bass here in Del Rio. You are going to have to ask around to find out what color combination works well in the water that you will be fishing, but these will out fish any other bait of the same type and similar color.
1 year, 4 months ago
by
 - Del Rio, TX
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
0
0
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

Top 250 Contributor
Top 250 Contributor
A: 
This in my opinion is the best worm for bass.
1 year, 5 months ago
by
 - Watertown,MN
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
0
0
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

Top 500 Contributor
Top 500 Contributor
A: 
I use this worm quite frequently for bass and usually produces if they are biting
1 year, 5 months ago
0
0
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

Top 100 Contributor
Top 100 Contributor
A: 
get a heavy baitcasting combo with at least 50lb braid. texas rig(you're from there just ask around) with a 1/2 oz worm weight. pitch that into Falcon or Rayburn and hold on dude. I know there's monsters in those lakes.
Images for this Answer
(click to see full-size image)
User submitted photo
User submitted photo
2 years, 1 month ago
by
 - Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
0
0
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting
 
Q: 
3 answers

Are these a finesse baits?

2 years, 8 months ago
by
 - Goldsboro,NC
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
Answer this Question
0
0

Answers

A: 
I Texas rigged the worms and cranked it slow along the bottom and had great success. Hope this helps.
1 year, 1 month ago
by
 - Indianapolis, IN
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
0
0
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

A: 
No sir, a finesse bait is usually considered to be small profile and 2 1/2-4 1/2 inches in length. Like a senko or "drop shot" minnows/worms.
1 year, 5 months ago
by
 - Beaverton,AL
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
0
0
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting

Best Answer
Top 10 Contributor
Top 10 Contributor
A: 
theese can be finesse baits but depending on what size of your worm and the technique you use get but for the most part yes this can be used as a finesse bait.
2 years, 7 months ago
by
 - green bay,WI
Read all my Q&A (read all my Q&A)
0
0
Vote as Best Answer
Thanks for Voting
1 of 1

Get help about this item from fellow customers.
Ask your questions. Share your answers.

3 Questions | 16 Answers

Customer Service
Live Assistance:
Daily 7am-10pm Central Time