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These deadly finesse Shaky Worms from Berkley offer the perfect amount of buoyancy and an incredible tail action to draw in more strikes from every direction. Shaky Worms are loaded with Berkley's powerful Gulp! scent which disperses 400 times more fish-attracting scent than other plastic baits. So, forget the slow-biting bass and fish the Berkley Gulp! Shaky Worm.

   



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Berkley® Gulp!® Shaky Worms - Red Shad

Red Shad

5"

Pack Quantity: 8
Scent: Other
Model: GSHW5-RS
38-249-525-04
Your Price (each): $5.99
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Berkley® Gulp!® Shaky Worms - Blue Fleck

Blue Fleck

5"

Pack Quantity: 8
Scent: Other
Model: GSHW5-BF
38-249-525-07
Your Price (each): $5.99
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Berkley® Gulp!® Shaky Worms - Green Pumpkin

Green Pumpkin

5"

Pack Quantity: 8
Scent: Other
Model: GSHW5-GP
38-249-525-23
Your Price (each): $5.99
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Berkley® Gulp!® Shaky Worms - Watermelon Red Glitter

Watermelon Red Glitter

5"

Pack Quantity: 8
Scent: Other
Model: GSHW5-WRG
38-249-525-34
Your Price (each): $5.99
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These deadly finesse Shaky Worms from Berkley offer the perfect amount of buoyancy and an incredible tail action to draw in more strikes from every direction. Shaky Worms are loaded with Berkley's powerful Gulp! scent which disperses 400 times more fish-attracting scent than other plastic baits. So, forget the slow-biting bass and fish the Berkley Gulp! Shaky Worm.

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Does this worm float?

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Some "shaky worms" are designed so the tail floats up from the bottom.. Does this one?
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no but i use this for split shot rigss and jigworming.
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no i chop them up and use a little peice for sunnies.they sink
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definetly. these are fish magnets!
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definetly. these work great
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Both are great baits. Another way I like to fish these worms ist to rig it texas style and put a small split shot sinker about a foot in front of the bait. Drag the worm slowly stopping and starting every once in a while. The sinker tends to kick up sand along the bottom triggering a strike. I have caught lots of bass at night with this technique. Try it you'll be impressed.
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I would for sure recommend over the Zoom! What you need to do is rig it Texas Style with a bullet weight it shows you how on the back of the Gulp package. Throw it out let it hit the bottle and reel in and just keep letting hitting the bottom. About the third time you let it sink to the bottom you will get a strike
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