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(based on 1 ratings)
Brand: Berkley
Located in: Soft Plastics & Shads
Berkley? Saltwater Gulp!? is without a doubt the most effective and most revolutionary artificial bait ever invented. It truly out catches ANY other baits on the market, including live or cut bait. Due to it's incredible catch rate compared to anything else, in just a short amount of time, it has become the most sought after bait by Saltwater Fishermen all around the world.
The saltwater versions of Gulp!? are water soluble and made from all natural ingredients. Since there is no plastic in the bait, scents and flavors are released into the water 412 times faster than oil based plastic baits for a much broader zone of influence. Gulp!? outfishes live bait and Gulp!? saltwater baits are 100% biodegradable, totally dissolving in just nine months or less, depending on conditions. If you are already a believer and are coming back for more, you might also look at our new 2nd generation of Gulp!? products called Gulp!? Alive!?.

Gulp!? Saltwater Shrimp looks, feels, and smells like live shrimp! Rig and fish using any technique appropriate for live shrimp. Extremely durable and long-lasting.
Review Snapshot®
Avg. Customer Rating:
 
5 stars
(based on 1 review)
 
Inshore Artificial Bait of Choice
By CraapshooterVerified Reviewer from Seminole, FL on 1/23/2008
Pros:
Easy To Handle, Easy To Store, Good For Variety Of Fish, Irresistible to Fish, Looks Realistic
Best Uses:
Jigging, Salt Water, Shore Casting
Describe Yourself:
Avid Fisher
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Berkley Berkley Gulp! 3" Saltwater Shrimp-Rootbeer Gold:

Great bait for inshore species, snook, redfish, sea trout and most others.

The only issue I have is that the fish strike the Gulp baits so aggressively, these baits don't last long; but I have yet to see many live shrimp that last either and you can still catch fish on half a Gulp!!!

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