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2"

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  • Durable, long-lasting all-natural
  • Incredibly lifelike
  • Can be rigged as is or like a live crab
  • Loaded with powerful patented scent technology
Durable, long-lasting, and all-natural, Berkley's Gulp! Peeler Crab sports incredibly lifelike details and can be rigged as is or like a live crab. Loaded with Berkley's powerful patented scent technology which is designed to disperse 400 times more fish-attracting scent than other plastic baits. You'll love the results.
Rated 3.4 out of 5 by 12 reviewers.
Rated 2 out of 5 by Not as big as you think It took way to long to ship what was said to be in stock. Size doze matter, that is why I heat to order thing on line. The crab are about half the size I was hoping for. Will see if they will work if not then will not order again! April 26, 2011
Rated 2 out of 5 by not best conditions I was fishing for surf perch.Where I like to fish there is lots of kelp this year.I was hoping that (a) being able to hide the hook and (b)offering something that resembles natural bait for surf perch,would be a good combination,and a little different from the motor oil worms I normally use.Unfortunately a mixture of Japan tsunami and a lack of fish meant I could not test this product to my satisfaction. March 18, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great crab This crab is great in estuaries and the surf near cover. You can rig it with a jig or just a hook February 5, 2011
Rated 1 out of 5 by do not buy its easy enough to catch live crabs and its also free, so dont waste your money on these baits. i went fishing for 7days in hilton head with these i will never buy them again in the whole trip i caught 1 pompano (not a keeper) and one redfish... bottom line these are not as good as they look stick to the gulp baits that provide action. January 17, 2011
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Peeler crabs for reds?

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Anxious to try these for reds, but have no idea how to rig them and play them. Please help...going to Topsail in a couple of weeks.
3 years, 10 months ago
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 - Minn
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Hook them on anyway you can put them on the bottom and let the current do the rest
2 years ago
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I was fishing for Reds. No luck whatsoever. I used reusable split shots and very slowly reeled them back. I also use the 123 rigs and they work great but not with the Berkely crabs. Tried everything. No go.
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rig them with a jighead starting from its right side and go from top throught to bottom than back up to the left side
hard to explain
or you could do this on a rig such as spot or kingfish rig but try jighead first
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2 years, 9 months ago
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3 years, 11 months ago
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We use very big ones 002 circle hook, the sinkers are big also 16 oz. we are fishing for halibut.
2 years ago
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 - Kenai, Alaska
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I use them with reusable sinker shots or on a 123 rig which I use a lot.
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How many are in a package?

4 years, 3 months ago
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only 6 per pk. For my use they are about half the size we need.
2 years ago
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5 . I don't see why you need to buy more for a test.
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There are 8 in the 1" pack, and 5 in the 2" pack
3 years, 3 months ago
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 - Boston, MA
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I'm not positive, but im pretty sure it is five. if not somethin close to that.
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 - Brewton, Alabama
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How do you rig them? Hook Size? Weights?
4 years, 5 months ago
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 - florida
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Straight rig through the front of the crab should have worked. I watched a video on the rig on you tube I think. I was using a 1/0 hook but then again I had zero bites in 4 days at many spots that usually produce. Live shrimp were getting hits.
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