Berkley® Gulp!® Trout Dough
Loaded with the world's most powerful scent and flavor ingredients, Berkley Gulp! Trout Dough is one of the greatest advancements in trout bait. Long lasting and an incredibly effective trout stimulant, these dough baits set off a potent trout feeding frenzy by quickly dispersing scents and alluring flavor bits.
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by madwire chunky cheese
first time i have used chunky cheese,, it has outfished all my usual go to flavors numerous times the last 5-6 trips, garlic, corn, couple of my own additions , the cheese still brought in more fish,, cosistantly
February 28, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by baitfisherman best trout bait ever
i bought this because a friend recommened it to me....i am glad he did because i cam home with 3 rainbow trouts..my favorite color is chunky cheese
February 18, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by pescelurati A mandatory bait to have in your tackle box
A great blend of colors and some glitter to attract trout. I always keep a jar of this in my tacklebox. I use it by putting a pinch to cover the size 14-16 treble hook. Works for me in water clarity of 3 ft to crystal clear water.
February 16, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by kb6cla For me, it way outfished power bait
Using this in eastern Sierra Nevada streams, power bait was not even getting nibbles and this landed multiple 14" browns and rainbows almost as fast as we could bait hooks. I read the comments about durability and disagree completely. This is much softer than power bait, but that makes the hook set easier, and in fast moving spring streams it stays on the hook just fine. Maybe the very cold water makes a difference, and I squeeze it down pretty tightly.
April 20, 2011
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Do you roll it in a ball and place it on the hook?Answers
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yeah, for trout use a small treble and use enough to make it flout,, thinner gauge wire helps you save bait,, if you arent in a area with huge fish go thin and enjoy...A:Â
yes you do.....i recommand a 16 or 18 treble hookA:Â
I use a small treble hook (#16), roll a ball a little larger than the hook, embed the hook in the ball. Then to make the bait stay on the hook longer, I roll it between my palms, so it is slightly compressed.Top 50 Contributor
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you can roll it make it look like something and put it on a hook the same size as it.Top 1000 Contributor
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Brook trout like it when you roll it into an ovalish ball on your hook, and brown and rainbows like it when you put a extra little strand on the end as a tail.1 of 1
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