REBATE Berkley® Gulp! Ghost Shrimp
- 100% biodegradable
- Lifelike detail and action
- Scented with Gulp fish attractant
From corbina in California to bonefish on the flats, Berkley's 100% biodegradable Gulp! Ghost Shrimp bait has coast-to-coast appeal. The Ghost Shrimp's lifelike detail and action imitates natural prey. More durable than livebait with the added advantage of fish-attracting Gulp! formula. Length: 3''. 7 pack.
Rated 4.4 out of 5Â by 5
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Rated 3 out of 5Â by Flalion Ghost shrink
I bought this product because I saw it used on the Flats Class TV show, the program led me to belive it was the next great bait. after waiting 6 months for its release I can only say I was disapointed
April 29, 2011
Rated 4 out of 5Â by bigfishken Its GULP!
This is a typical saltwater gulp, hence, it'll catch fish for most anyone. Has more action than the gulp shrimp and can sometimes perform better. Doesn't skip as well for under-dock fishing but the action sometimes over rides the lack in skipping ability.
November 2, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by captainspeed gulp new shrimp
this one is better then the original gulp shrimp. It has action and the sent so it catches even more fish. Great!!!
May 17, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by UncleMarv They Call it a Shimp But!
They Call it a Shrimp but It looks Like a Crayfish to me
Put this Bait Behind a Mop Jig
They Say that Most of Your Records Big Bass Have Been taken On A Jig & Pig and or Rubber Craw
A Jig will Get in to Heavy Cover and Out of cover ..
I Been a Fan Of Gulp Baits.. First Tried There Worms Did Great Next I tried the minnows... They worked Great too but I was Looking for a trailer For My Jigs
I'm Talking when you Flip in that cover so Thick You think you will Not get it back but It Get in and out and that Where big One Live ( Bass) so You get your Lure in there . You want to get bit if that fish is In there.. thats where Gulp Comes in and It Said it on each Pack ... Out-fishes All Other Baits & Catch More Fish!
Ok there is 3 Strong Statements Said Here About this Lure Mix of Jig and Ghost Shrimp but all are True... It you want to Catch fish In the Hardest time to get a bite Use this bait and with the Jig... DO I Need to say More !!!!
May 14, 2010
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I live in San Diego where ghost shrimp are great live bait, but take time to catch. How can I rig these to get a good bite?Thanks,
Chris
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On a jig...insert hook in end of tail and thread on to jig with hook coming out the top of the shrimp's back.1 of 1
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