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Looks ALIVE, tastes ALIVE, feels ALIVE -- because your bait actually "lives" in a natural, super-charged GULP solution!
Every bit as deadly as the real thing, but it's softbait in a bait bucket! Because Berkley's super-realistic, biodegradable Gulp Alive Sandworms actually ''live'' in a high-octane Gulp! solution, they absorb up to 20% more attractant. That's 20% more scent, more taste, more action and more reason for fish to snap them up! Each super-charged Gulp Alive Sandworm disperses its potent scent like a blood trail in the water, and when the fish-catching is over, you can simply put the bait back in the bucket to recharge for another day!
Rated 4 out of 5Â by Chockpish1 Great for smelt!
I use these for smelt! I cut it in little pieces and use it as smelt bait! Sometimes when they wont bit on anything else I try these and they seem to like them! I haven't tried them for striped bass yet, but I will be trying them this season!
April 3, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by StealthNinjaWarrior69 Excellent Saltwater Bait
I use these fishing for scup, stripers, and blues. Crazy action on a bottom rig #GreatBuy
August 10, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by pescelurati A must have for surf fishing!
I have the natural color sandworm and carolina rigged it with an owner mosquito hook. I caught endless surf perch and even a pacific halibut.
June 13, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Lilbassboy a good bait
This bait isn't just good, it's awesome! stripers, blues, and everything else likes to snack on this worm.
April 20, 2011
In Ma. I use them for trailers on the tube and worm rig for striped bass. Match the color with the color of worms in your area. Blood red is what I use. I use them when trolling in kayak or boat. I would use them from shore like a plastic worm for large mouth bass. I would not use them like live bait and just cast and wait. It needs to be moving even if it's very slow or drifting in current.
I use the bloody and camo surf fishing in Maryland, Not as good as the real thing but it will catch a few stripers, spot, croakers, and once a flounder.