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Author:
Horsin
Date:
Jun 26, 2010
Subject:
Need Info on Berkley Gulp Sandworms/Bloodworms
Message:
Went down to Old Lyme last week (after 6 years of not going) and did some fishing and boy was I shocked at the price Sandworms are now going for.
As a result I am now looking at plastic worms (that I can keep in my tackle box and not have to worry about store hours and waste)and the one that I see good things about in the store ads are the Berkley Gulp baits.
In particuar the Bloodworms and Sandworms and so I was wondering if anyone here has used them and what has been the verdict when compared to live worms?
Author:
Just4fun
Date:
Jun 27, 2010
Message:
The only way I fish them is on a tubeNworm rig,..however the Gulp-Alive sandworms have out produced the real thing about 3-to-1 for me!! My guess is that if you fish them both side-by-side, that the real worms will get eaten first,..however they will both get eaten as long as there's fish around!
BTW,..I've tried the regular Gulp sandworms and have never caught a thing with them,...make sure you get the Gulp-Alive. They are expensive but IMO worth the price!!
I like them also because they are much tougher than the real thing and stay on your hook a lot better!! I caught this one Friday evening using a Gulp-Alive worm!
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Author:
PECo
Date:
Jun 27, 2010
Subject:
Hey, Mark,
Message:
Is the navigation light an accessory on your Hobie (that [i:061b8df34f][b:061b8df34f]is[/b:061b8df34f][/i:061b8df34f] a Hobie, right?) or is it an aftermarket thing? Either way, it's pretty slick!
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