please respond thanks, hi i was wondering what you were rigging the leach on?? just a little float?? also can i use these as they were live on a normal hook under a bobber?? thanks.
QUESTION: are those gulp alive like the real thing if a fish hits it do you have to replace a new bait or does it last after every hit.............................. anyone know
I have had good luck with the 1" minnows and the wax worms for panfish. Much easier to keep around than worms, but do NOT let the stuff spill in your tackle box or vehicle.. I tip a hook or small jig with the bait and use a slip bobber. I didn't believe this stuff worked, but had to try it out and was impressed. I have not had much luck with the 3" worms and leeches, but like most things, it depends on where you fish and what you are fishing for,
I have had good luck with the 1 inch minnows and the wax worms for crappie and bluegill. Worms are great, but not always accessible and always messy when it's hot out. I put both on panfish hooks or tip small jigs and run them under slip bobbers. I have not had much luck on the 3 inch minnows or leeches, but the smaller varieties have worked well for me on panfish.
I had great success with the fish fry through late ice on Lake Minnetonka here in MN - the crappies gobbled it up. I would appreciate more detailed information in your videos about exactly how you are rigging and how you're fishing. Thanks.
@SpiderDriver2456 You should be able to find the regular Gulp minnows, leeches and crickets, but the Alive magic gravy let's you recharge the baits to use over and over again, so it's a good option if you want to get the most out of your baits.
@SpiderDriver2456 for beginers you should use live bait until you learne a little then you can find a couple useful rig if you dont rig it right you wont catch anything
@reptifreak99 You are true, rigging is important, but Gulp Alive is perfect for all levels of anglers because it's less hassle than buying live bait/keeping it alive/etc, and when the fish are pressured, nothing gets them biting like the smell/taste of the magic gravy!
@reptifreak99 its me SpiderDrver2456 i am not a beginer ive caught brook trout brown trout land locked salmon perch walleye lake trout and northern pike and i know how to tie 10 knots i tie walleye harnesses spool my rods i wanted to get into perch fishing a bit more from shore and dock i got some gulp alive and it works so stfu i am not a beginer i fish almost every day
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xSunneh 2 weeks ago
please respond thanks, hi i was wondering what you were rigging the leach on?? just a little float?? also can i use these as they were live on a normal hook under a bobber?? thanks.
ima14yearoldmechanic 1 month ago
ya im gonna buy a product from a guy named steve pennaz who is on a 50 k boat to catch bluegill...
MrFishermen98 4 months ago 3
The tackle stores that I go to don't have the gulp leech
fisherkid153 4 months ago
QUESTION: are those gulp alive like the real thing if a fish hits it do you have to replace a new bait or does it last after every hit.............................. anyone know
halo1234567ish 4 months ago
One more thing to add worms still kick ass
codfreak2332 6 months ago
u can catch bluegill on pretty much anything. even lures like rat-L-traps and sometimes just plain hooks
MusicalCollections 6 months ago
@tackleshop234 walmart in the fishing secton by the lures look for the grubs and little jig they should be around there
reptifreak99 7 months ago
@tackleshop234 Most tackle shops will carry them. Or try direct from our website.
berkleyfishing08 7 months ago
jk bout not liking perch i just got a shitload of stuff for them and im getting some more gulp alive
SpiderDriver2456 7 months ago
k i am a walleye trout and pike angler i
caught perch and to be honest i do not like fishing them
SpiderDriver2456 7 months ago
is that an Abu Garcie Vendetta rod?
nebraskaprochaska10 9 months ago
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TewBpp125 9 months ago
I have had good luck with the 1" minnows and the wax worms for panfish. Much easier to keep around than worms, but do NOT let the stuff spill in your tackle box or vehicle.. I tip a hook or small jig with the bait and use a slip bobber. I didn't believe this stuff worked, but had to try it out and was impressed. I have not had much luck with the 3" worms and leeches, but like most things, it depends on where you fish and what you are fishing for,
iowahawkangler 10 months ago
I have had good luck with the 1 inch minnows and the wax worms for crappie and bluegill. Worms are great, but not always accessible and always messy when it's hot out. I put both on panfish hooks or tip small jigs and run them under slip bobbers. I have not had much luck on the 3 inch minnows or leeches, but the smaller varieties have worked well for me on panfish.
iowahawkangler 10 months ago
what kind of rod it that?
nebraskaprochaska10 10 months ago
I had great success with the fish fry through late ice on Lake Minnetonka here in MN - the crappies gobbled it up. I would appreciate more detailed information in your videos about exactly how you are rigging and how you're fishing. Thanks.
MikeChalk 10 months ago
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and one more thing i like to shore/dock fish so could i use gulp and fish for perch
SpiderDriver2456 11 months ago
and one more thing i like to shore/dock fish so could i still use gulp and go for perch
SpiderDriver2456 11 months ago
i am just getting into panfishing and i was wondering if i should get gulp alive crickets leeches minnows worms
SpiderDriver2456 11 months ago
@SpiderDriver2456 You should be able to find the regular Gulp minnows, leeches and crickets, but the Alive magic gravy let's you recharge the baits to use over and over again, so it's a good option if you want to get the most out of your baits.
berkleyfishing08 11 months ago
@SpiderDriver2456 for beginers you should use live bait until you learne a little then you can find a couple useful rig if you dont rig it right you wont catch anything
reptifreak99 9 months ago
@reptifreak99 You are true, rigging is important, but Gulp Alive is perfect for all levels of anglers because it's less hassle than buying live bait/keeping it alive/etc, and when the fish are pressured, nothing gets them biting like the smell/taste of the magic gravy!
berkleyfishing08 9 months ago
@berkleyfishing08 can you just put it below a bobber??
ima14yearoldmechanic 1 month ago
@reptifreak99 its me SpiderDrver2456 i am not a beginer ive caught brook trout brown trout land locked salmon perch walleye lake trout and northern pike and i know how to tie 10 knots i tie walleye harnesses spool my rods i wanted to get into perch fishing a bit more from shore and dock i got some gulp alive and it works so stfu i am not a beginer i fish almost every day
codfreak2332 6 months ago
@codfreak2332 why the f#3k are you gettin mad if your so good then why would you ask that dum fag
reptifreak99 6 months ago
what and when is it going to be in stores
ipodfishingreview 1 year ago
Berkley gulp is my go to bait for panfish with maggots, minnows and fish fry but I haven't seen crickets yet so I will keep looking for them!
sretyy 1 year ago
does berkley make a scud? if not i think ther shud be a gulp scud it wud be a killer of panfish.
flyfishguy95 1 year ago