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Thread: Gulp Alive 1' WORMS ???

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    Default Gulp Alive 1' WORMS ???


    any results on them got some on the way ?
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    I have some, haven't had much (any I think?) luck with 'em yet......but I haven't really given them much of a shot either.

    Let us know how they work for ya!
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    I have used the Berkley Gulp! worms, and had real good luck with them. I put the worm on a 1/64 jig for scent, and it works for me.

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    might try them this weekend...should i put them on like real worm ?


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    I haven't used them, but there is a rigging bass fishermen use on Senkos that could be adapted here and might be worth trying. Take a strip of electrician's tape and, for these little worms, cut it into strips about 3/16" wide and 3/8" long. Tape the extra strips to the lid of the jar and wrap one around the center of the worm. Then stick your hook, probably a thin-wire #8, once through the tape and the worm, going crosswise. This is called wacky rigging. It isn't important that the tape stick to the wet worm; it's there for toughness, so the worm doesn't tear off so easily. If you try this, please let us know how it works!

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    Quote Originally Posted by split handle View Post
    I haven't used them, but there is a rigging bass fishermen use on Senkos that could be adapted here and might be worth trying. Take a strip of electrician's tape and, for these little worms, cut it into strips about 3/16" wide and 3/8" long. Tape the extra strips to the lid of the jar and wrap one around the center of the worm. Then stick your hook, probably a thin-wire #8, once through the tape and the worm, going crosswise. This is called wacky rigging. It isn't important that the tape stick to the wet worm; it's there for toughness, so the worm doesn't tear off so easily. If you try this, please let us know how it works!
    ok thanks
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    I use maggots and wax worm Gulp a live and really get the job done

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    the worm didnt work 2 well...maybe 2 or 3...
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    They work well for trout on our river down here.

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    I used the 3" minnows, caught catfish, crappie, bluegill, warmouth, largemouth bass, pretty much all types. Had one trip where i was with dad, he used live minnows and i the fake, caught as many or more than him. Benefit is I can reuse mine. Will have to hook in different spot now. The fish tore it up. Have had the tails bitten off to. also used the red wiggler size, worked pretty good. I would recomend to a friend. Can be rejuvenated by putting back in the package too.

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