Berkley® Gulp!® Floating Salmon Eggs

   

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Chartreuse

0.56 oz.

Model: GPFE-CH 1204375
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Fluorescent Orange

0.56 oz.

Model: GPFE-FO 1204376
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Fluorescent Red

0.56 oz.

Model: GPFE-FR 1204377
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Yellow

0.56 oz.

Model: GPFE-YE 1204378
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Pink

0.56 oz.

Model: GPFE-PK 1204379
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White

0.56 oz.

Model: GPFE-WH 1204380
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Berkley has loaded these Gulp! Floating Salmon Eggs with their Gulp! attractor scent which is up to 400 times more powerful than the scents on regular plastic baits. The potent Gulp! scent rapidly disperses in the water to attract sensitive-smelling trout and salmon. Formulated to stay on the hook longer and to outperform natural salmon eggs. Now you know why these little guys are so popular! 0.56 oz. jar.

Rated 4.6 out of 5 by 25 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by great product Caught trout on this gulp when no one else did. Caught my limit several times. Out fished meal worms hands down. May 14, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Awsome !! I have been using the Berkley Power Bait for years. These eggs work much better and no mess on your hands. Fished side by side and outperformed 10 to 1 against the regular paste. May 3, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Smelt cookies! I love these for smelt fishing on the ice! I rig these up on a number ten egg hook on a three hook rig, I will use the red fluo.orange, and the pink colors! On a bad day, you can get five or six dozens, on a good day, it's more like two three hundred smelt! As far as to which color works best, depends on the day and what the smelt are in the mood for! April 28, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Gulp Eggs These eggs are the best artificial bait that i know of Ive caught my limit on many occasions with this. If you wanna catch more fish then get these... Highly Recommended July 26, 2011
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I'm using a size 8 circle hook but the eggs are almost the size of the hook, so before I go with a bigger hook is there any particular way to rig these? should I be using J hooks instead of circle? What size? Thanks!
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#8 or 10 hooks with one egg or a#8 J hook with 2-3 eggs
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If yo cover up the whole hook with the egg then the fish will not see the hook and will bite the egg. I use j hooks, but the circle hooks work just as well.
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I have found using an egg hook works best for me.
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I think they will work great
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Check with your local conservation agency before using preserved baits such as these. Many have rules regarding using preserved baits in certain areas and bodies of water.
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