Gulp alive works just as good as the bag gulp. But every time me or my buddies tried the stuff in the tub, it leaks all over the place, it is a real nasty mess. Everyone else I have talked to has the same problem (their containers just suck), so I wouldnt suggest throwin it in ur tackle bag. I even put it in a plastic pickel jar and it still leaked all over :evil:
I stick with bag gulp now, its much easier to store and more portable in tackle bags.
The bag gulp seems softer and more lively an action IMO, but I am sure they both work the same which is what most other anglers I have talked to agree.
For walleye, it works just as well as live bait for me. For bass, I lost the biggest of my life on a gulp alive drop shot worm next to the boat.... :evil: I'd buy a tub of whatever your favorite bait/color is and give it a whirl. I think it all depends on what you fish for and how often you go.
i fish every single day at big ponds...no lie...i need some new stuff ...all my other lures are fading away...im gonna try the gulp alive 2marrow...hopefully ill get a good day
i fish every single day at big ponds...no lie...i need some new stuff ...all my other lures are fading away...im gonna try the gulp alive 2marrow...hopefully ill get a good day
i did go and buy them and they work pretty well...i caught a 6 pound bass out of one of my favorite pond and some little dinker bass....but im impressed how they work and look in the water
i did go and buy them and they work pretty well...i caught a 6 pound bass out of one of my favorite pond and some little dinker bass....but im impressed how they work and look in the water
no i dident bring my camera....but try it...if u dont bring a camera youll always land a nice fish...i dont bring my camera pond fishing that much...only to lakes
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