I use them 80-90% of the time on a jig. They work really well and there's no mess in the boat. They may not out catch live bait but they are a great alternative if you don't want to fool with it.
Has anyone used these little artificial maggots to catch bream? If so what was the results.The jar I have kinda look like a little piece of red worm.
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I use them 80-90% of the time on a jig. They work really well and there's no mess in the boat. They may not out catch live bait but they are a great alternative if you don't want to fool with it.
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Wont go after gills without Gulp "Alive". First time using them I was using live bee moths and a friend was useing the alives. He caught four before I caught one. Haven't had much luck with regular Gulp.
Got a jar last week but haven't used them yet. Hopefully, next weekend.
I don't want to hijack the thread but, was curious what you guys are storing them in? I got some of the little 1" gulp minnows and they made a terrible mess... Then I put them in a pimento jar the small size and they leaked out of that too!
Oh, by the way I've never used the maggots but I have used the 1" gulp minnows and the gulp waxies (I really like the waxies on a 1/124 oz jighead)
I tried them last year. They were a decent substitute for bait. I stopped "tipping" my jigs with Gulp or bait, though. I've been doing fine with just a plain jig.