REBATE Berkley® Gulp! Alive® Leech or Jumbo Leech in Pint Bucket
Float your favorite Berkley Gulp Baits in the ''magic gravy!'' Because these super-realistic Leeches actually ''live'' in a high-octane Gulp! Alive solution, 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 Leech. Each super-charged Leech disperses its potent 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!
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Rated 4 out of 5Â by mdfhank works great
these seem to work almost as good as the real thing. They aren't messy and you don't have to worry about keeping them alive like you do the real thing.
June 12, 2012
Rated 3 out of 5Â by wizard7300 Questionable value
Used the 3 and 5 inch leech in Canada for smallmouth while my freind used live leeches they worked at least as well as the live ones.The problem came later in the trip when mine became stiff and unusable.
July 23, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by neck worked for me
Used these last year in canada for the first time and am restocking for this years trip. We caught a ton of walleye and northerns using this leech. I've never used live bait but others in camp who were weren't catching anymore than our boat. A little pricey but its worth the convenience
May 31, 2011
Rated 4 out of 5Â by clradel great product
Much easier to hook than a live leech, and when its on it stays on. Excellent for walleye
February 25, 2011
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The small are 3" and the jumbos are 5"A:Â
i have brought them in 3" & 5" small mouth Bass Love them I also caught large catfish with them.Answers
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Approximately 24 Jumbo Leeches in a pint container and approximately 36 of the smaller size.Answers
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It depends on the gear ratio. But typically it does not really matter what you rig your reel with as long as it carries enough line for the application and has enough power to reel in the fish you will be catching. I would not recommend this reel for anything lighter than 1/4 ounce in weight. For those lighter applications use a spinning reel. I typically use a slow retrieve bait caster for crank baits and a quicker one for jigging. Everything else fall in between.Details:Â
what my husband wants to know is are they good for bass fishing and how should he do them so they will wrok for bass fishing if that is what they are for.Answers
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They do work for bass. Especially smallmouth. You can rig with a jig head or plain hook and split shot.1 of 1
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