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Berkley's Gulp! Saltwater Jerk Shads are the spittin' image of the favorite snack of most every inshore species. Their erratic, darting “quick glide” motion imitates struggling baitfish to entice strikes while their split tail design makes them ideal for casting or jigging.
Berkley's Gulp! Saltwater Jerk Shads are the spittin' image of the favorite snack of most every inshore species. Their erratic, darting “quick glide” motion imitates struggling baitfish to entice strikes while their split tail design makes them ideal for casting or jigging.
Berkley® Gulp!® Saltwater Baits It’s a fact—fishing artificial lures can be problematic. What works well for one species may have little attracting power on another. 100% biodegradable Berkley® Gulp®! Saltwater baits are designed to bridge the gap between artificial and live bait, giving saltwater anglers a better option for catching multiple inshore species. That’s because they release 400 times more scent than plastic baits, drawing interest from just about everything that swims. The Gulp! storage solution permeates the entire body of the bait: not only does the lure leave an irresistible scent trail, but it tastes real through and through to the fish. They also last longer than live bait, and in head-to-head field tests, they even outfished it!
Much better. The difference is in the scent. Gulp baits will out-fish any unscented lures. DOA makes some great lures, but I'd recommend using scent/attractant on them.
Both are good baits, but he jerkshad is more versatile. You can rig is weedless on worm hook or fish it on a jig head and still cast it long distance. The 6" and 7" catch big fish. DOA is a good bait but typically used for the smaller trout are here. For reds it does not matter much, he is going to eat anything you get in front of him.
The gulp shrimp are excellent when worked on a 1/8oz jighead. the shads are great lures too, but in the long run they all dry up and become unuseable. if the water is cystal clear, there is no difference between gulps and doas. however, if you're fishing deep, stained water then the gulps tend to be more productive.