Berkley® Gulp! Alive!® Saltwater Swimming Mullet

   

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Chartreuse

12.5 oz.

4"

Model: GAPSM4-CH 1692348
Your Price: $19.99
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Pearl White

12.5 oz.

4"

Model: GAPSM4-PW 1692349
Your Price: $19.99
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  • More scent, more taste and more action
  • Proven choice for variety of saltwater gamefish
  • Offer lifelike detail and proven swimming action
  • Action is heightened by a swimming tail action irresistible to fish
  • ''Live'' in high-octane Gulp! Alive! solution
  • Absorb 20% more attractant
  • Length 4''; 12.5 oz. bucket

Saltwater gamefish have a hard time passing on Berkley's proven Gulp! Alive! Saltwater Swimming Mullet baits. In addition to the lifelike detail and proven swimming action that’s heightened by a swimming tail action irresistible to fish, these Swimming Mullet baits ''live'' in Berkley's high-octane Gulp! Alive! solution which means they absorb up to 20% more attractant making them more potent than ever. More scent, more taste and more action - more reasons for fish to pound a Swimming Mullet. Each super-charged Mullet disperses its deadly scent like a blood trail in the water, and when the catching is finished; you can simply put them back in the bucket to recharge for another day! 12.5 oz. bucket. Length: 4''.

Rated 4.3 out of 5 by 10 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by My go to lure Can't say enough good things about Gulp swimming mullet- my absolute go to lure on jig heads- catches everything; stripers, speckled trout, flounder, redfish, horse croakers, even big white perch- June 11, 2013
Rated 2 out of 5 by used to be great Berkley has screwed up this formerly great beat! The packaged gulp are virtually useless as they have been made too soft! The gulp alive have also been softened but not to the same extent. The gulp alive is a good bait in winter but will not stand up to the baitfish in summer. packaged gulp won't stand up to anything! (too soft) June 11, 2013
Rated 1 out of 5 by It wasn't Broke, so why did you try to fix it? Berkley has went the way of Coke back in the 80's They took a great product and screwed it up. They have changed and made them really gummy. Then subtracted 2 out of a pack. A small pin fish can bite the tail off easily. Will not stay on the jig head because it is so soft. The last 3 packs I bought will be my LAST. I went through a pack them in just a few hours. Nothing to show for it! Not sure if they have done it to all the soft plastics, but I do not want to find out. So I will not buy anymore. These were a Spec, flounder and puppy drum killer. September 24, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Flounder Candy These are by far the best flounder baits on the market today. I use a Swimming Mullet in the pearl white color on a 1/4 ounce jighead and catch flounder after flounder. The larger ones especially love it, I hooked two doormat flounder with this bait, but they became unhooked right as I went to land them. A single bait can last you a whole day of fishing! May 20, 2012
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Center the hook in the head of the swimming mullet after determine the exit point of the hook with the center of the body of the lure- this allows the lure to track straight on retrieve and the curly tail to vibrate as realistic as possible
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Insert hook in nose and run out at juncture of body and tail with tail up. Jig with 3/0 or 4/0 hook. 1/32 up
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Try threading on a 1/4 oz. jighead, with the hook coming out through its back. This is a great setup when casting to structure for flounder.
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The same way you would a soft bait, through the mouth and out the top of the back.
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I like to take my small pair of braid scissors, clip off the nose of the bait a few mm back, and use a small jighead in 1/8 oz or so. If done right, the jighead fits nicely flush into the head of the bait, and you can bounce it along sandy bottom for trout, reds, flounder. Snook seem to like the white color, as well.
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