REBATE Berkley® Gulp!® Earthworms
Berkley's Gulp! baits are a substantial improvement over plastic bait technology. To attract fish and get them to feed, you have to appeal to their senses of smell and taste, technically known as chemoreceptors. Berkley has effectively bridged the gap between live and artificial baits with the Gulp! baits. Gulp! baits are very similar in texture and chemical potency to live bait, but have all the shape, action, and color advantages of soft plastics. Gulp! actually releases 400 times times faster than equivalent plastic baits with a scent trail so intense, fish sense it from much farther away. And it's 100% biodegradable!
Berkley's Gulp! Earthworm is the skinny little bait with big fish potential. Lying on the bottom or finessed through cover, Berkley Gulp! Earthworms present a tempting treat no passing trout, bass, or walleye can resist!
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by Rich63 A must for every tackle box
On the day I arrived on Table Rock Lake in Missouri, I was itching to get a line wet. It was too late in the day to take out a boat or do any serious fishing, so I took my ultra light rod, loaded up a Gulp earthworm and headed for the nearest shoreline. My first cast got a bite and the bite didn't stop for a good hour. I caught a sunfish on literally every cast.
Later, when I came back home, I tried a Gulp earthworm while fishing with the kids. Once again, we outfished nearly every other group on the lake. We actually had numerous fathers asking for our secret. I was glad to help and loan them a few worms and help them rig up properly and within minutes, they too were on to the fish.
For me, this stuff works far better than live bait, is a lot easier to carry around and lasts a very long time in your tackle box.
When the bass have lock jaw and I'm looking for something to tug my line, these always work. I rig up an ultra light rig with a #16 baitholder and pinch one of these worms in half. Then I add a bobber anywhere from 3' to 5' up the line. Works every time.
September 3, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by AZCatfish BEST THING EVER
I cannot believe all these negative reviews!!!!!!!! The very first time i used it was in my aunts pond and literally the second it hit the water i pulled up a 5" bluegill....which isn't very big, but thats not the point, the point is that these things catch fish fast!! all you need is a 1/4 of an inch on a size 7 hook under a small bobber and you become the panfish master!!!! but seriously these things are amazing!
July 29, 2011
Rated 4 out of 5Â by townsend More of a catfish bait
Works good but not as good as live worms.Works better for catfish.
June 5, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Lilbassboy great
this is great! i use this for trout, bluegill and catfish.
May 11, 2011
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I have used the chartreuse worms and found the natural worm color to be much more effective in catching fish.A:Â
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red wiggler and brown.A:Â
Definitely brown! Along around sundown, the chartreuse are really easy to see. I've used the brown ones for 6 years and I don't go fishing without them.A:Â
I have only seen the Berkely Gulp earthworms in a natural brown (worm) color. They work great for me.Top 250 Contributor
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it depends on water clarity, but for eastern washington lakes i like chartreuse.1 of 1
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