REBATE Berkley® Gulp!® Floating Nightcrawlers - 6"

   

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Model: GFNC6-NAT
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Few baits entice big bass strikes the way Berkley's Gulp! Floating Nightcrawler worms do. A high buoyancy formula keeps these proven worms in the strike zone longer to target suspended fish and fish holding in vertical cover. The Floating Nightcrawler's deadly action is combined with the natural, 100% organic flavor and powerful, fish-attracting scent of Berkley Gulp!. The Gulp! Floating Nightcrawler is also effective rigged on a spinner harness.
Rated 4.4 out of 5 by 18 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great Product I bought this to use on a Carolina rig and i have absolutely slayed some monsters. It floats very well. . .the lake i fish has alot of grass on the bottom and this bait performs as advertised. May 14, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by AMAZING I've been running jigs and spinners for the last year and havent had any luck with bass...my friend got me a pack of these, i threw it on a hook i landed 6 in 2 hours..... they are unbeleivable with a couple twitches! March 19, 2012
Rated 1 out of 5 by I took them out of the package.... I took them out of the package and put them into a worm box like i do all of the other plastic worms i have within 2-3 weeks they had dried up almost like a real night crawler. I never go to use them. July 24, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5 by PERFECT WITH A SHAKYHEAD This bait is great on a shakyhead rig because the tail ssticks up. another idea is to just rig it with a plain hook so it kind of floats and while you retriev it it squirms around like it's struggling. April 19, 2011
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yes they do
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No , they are meant to sink. There are a variety of options for floating worms
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