SALE REBATE Berkley® Gulp! Alive!® Jigging Grub

   

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Black

1-1/2"

2 oz.

Model: GAJJG1-BL 1615300
Regular Price: $5.99
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Chartreuse

1-1/2"

2 oz.

Model: GAJJG1-CH 1615301
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Pearl White

1-1/2"

2 oz.

Model: GAJJG1-PW 1615304
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Yellow

1-1/2"

2 oz.

Model: GAJJG1-YE 1615305
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Natural

1-1/2"

2 oz.

Model: GAJJG1-NAT 1615303
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Luma Glow

1-1/2"

2 oz.

Model: GAJJG1-GL 1615302
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Finally, the Gulp Alive! version of this popular bait - a succulent morsel immersed in the “Magic Gravy.” 20% more flavor absorption than regular Gulp! 34% more action. 2 ounce jar. Length: 1.5". Made in USA.

Rated 4.7 out of 5 by 6 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by graet for panfishing!!! i use these in the naterual color tipped on differnt jigs to catch big 10" to 12" inch bluegills. Also works graet fore crappie and rock bass. The tail has a lot of action to call the big panfish in then the scent makes them bite.Better than live bait. August 1, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5 by crappies! I caught 46 crappies on these worms the other night! The tail action is awesome and would recommend this for kids starting out or if youre just looking to catch some panfish! June 3, 2011
Rated 4 out of 5 by Good Good but not as good as live shinners when the bite is slow. If they are biting fast they will bite these as fast as live minnows . These baits are actually 1 1/2 in. where as the 2 in. grubs run a little shorter than 2 inches but are overall a lot larger than the 1 1/2 in. grubs. Work very good for sandbass and even catfish at certain times of the year . Have Fun ! February 4, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5 by catfish killer! Caught six three pound cats in 45 min! This will be a mainstay in my tacklebox June 29, 2010
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What jig head should I use?

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1/16, 1/32, or a 1/64. Also, what color of jig head with the chartreuse?
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Any weight you want and either the same color or any light color
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The correct jig head depends onb ewhat you are doing. As a general rule I use 1/32. If you are drifting in high winds and need to get your line down increase the size.

As for the color I generally just use an unpainted head, but it is amazing sometimes how wild combinations attract fish.
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