REBATE Berkley® Inshore Gulp!® Swimming Mullet
- Productive and durable
- Swimming tail action
- Lifelike texture
- Loaded-up with Gulp!
Rated 4.5 out of 5 by 33
reviewers.
Rated 3 out of 5 by Chockpish1 Seem to do OK?
I got these from a friend who said they didn't work! The ones I have are the red color! I caught a few stripers, but I did not have enough time to fish them more! They swim OK, they seem to last, well scented! Only time will tell!
April 3, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5 by BigTfromAC Love this bait
I use this bait fishing off Atlantic City, works great and out fishes the live bait, I used for years. I prefer the smoke color seem to out fish the others.
March 2, 2013
Rated 1 out of 5 by BigPecker New Coke Old Coke
"Berkley has went the way of Coke back in the 80's
They took a great product and screwed it up.
They have changed and made them really gummy. Then subtracted 2 out of a pack.
A small pin fish can bite the tail off easily. Will not stay on the jig head because it is so soft. The last 3 packs I bought will be my LAST. I went through a pack them in just a few hours. Nothing to show for it!
Not sure if they have done it to all the soft plastics, but I do not want to find out. So I will not buy anymore. These were a Spec, flounder and puppy drum killer.
October 9, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5 by flukesgm great for fluke
I've been going to this bait more and more for fluke. Great for keeping your bait in the strike zone after a missed fish because unlike natural bait it will stay on the hook. The black mullet is deadly!
September 13, 2012
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No but they do sink.Details:
what is the best color for fishing for fluke on long island ? And what is the best way to rig it?Answers
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I like the smoke for Fluke, the kids like the bright colors, the smoke seems to do a lot better than the pinks and whites, blends in with the squid.A:
Chartreuse on a white buck tail jig in NY seems to be the ticketA:
watermelon for bass in FloridaAnswers
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This is a great bait for flounder when fished on a jighead (I use a 1/8 oz red jighead). I've found the pink and rootbeer colors to work best for flounder. Not as good for redfish or trout, which are more likely to bite live shrimp or lures (such as the mirrodine). Fish the shrimp with a popping cork.A:
This bait works great for all inshore species. For flounder, slowly hop it along the bottom, and for redfish and trout try a slightly faster retrieve. In my experience, Pearl White has been the most productive color.A:
they work GREAT for all, the three species you listed are just what we caught on our last trip to the N.C. coast. Colors depend on conditions but I usually use the yellow or chartreuse with a red headed 'jig'; yellow heads work well too.A:
21" flounder 30" bull red!! Need I say more. Also limit I limit on flounder in 30 minutes. Red and chartreuse combination kill em everytime.A:
Works on all of them. I found yellow to be the best color. Try them with a 1/4 ounce pink jig head.A:
I have never tried it on redfish or trout, but it did work really well on flounder.A:
Here in southern Maryland the swimming minnow works pretty good for all inshore fish including redfish and flounder. I fish it just as I would a jig with a ounce and a quarter jig. White seems to work best.A:
For trout and flounder great, I have not gone after redfish. I use white as go to and watermellon to offer change.A:
These swimming minnows work well for all three types of fish. I have had the most success with the Pearl White color. Not to say that the other colors don't work, but the Pearl White seems to be the most productive for the waters I fish.A:
Any color close to rootbeer or coffee. I bought the rootbeer gold #58 and worked good for snook and trout with a white red eyed jig head.1 of 1
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