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With most of the fish I have caught on Gulp products I don't think action had anything to do with it. Last year We were killing the bass on the new penny shrimp! This year has been different as the fishing in general has been way off
in my opinion. The good thing about this Gulp jar setup is you will be able to soak your other plastics in it. I think it is more the scent that makes the Gulp work. Just my .02 Robert |
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I infuse my scents into the plastic and coat them with a light oil scent after I pour. I spend most of my time developing a solid vibration from my bait and scent as a secondary enticer. This has not only doubled my catch this year but trippled my bass catch, just from improving and altering the design and texture of the avalible bait sold at all tackle shops. I agree with fishfinder too expensive and no vibration |
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I agree with FF. I've used gulp with good results on a drop shot rig and with a 1/4oz leadhead, but other than that I use standard grubs and swimbaits most of the time. Gulp works, but I'm not sure it works so much better than other soft baits to make it worth the $$.
It's not plastic, thats for sure. The best guess I heard was it's made from a dairy product or something along those lines. Perry
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