Can't beat the Berkley Gulp, pearl grub. Doesn't last all that long, and you better put it back in the pouch or it turns to a rock, but if you try it, you'll be a believer.
gulp worms. I tried a lizard on a local pond and thought I had the right bait when on the first cast I had three bass gang up on it and beat this way and that, but after that I never got a hit.
Can't beat the Berkley Gulp, pearl grub. Doesn't last all that long, and you better put it back in the pouch or it turns to a rock, but if you try it, you'll be a believer.
gulp worms. I tried a lizard on a local pond and thought I had the right bait when on the first cast I had three bass gang up on it and beat this way and that, but after that I never got a hit.
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Any one use a Culprit? I have heard good stuff about them...
i would have to say that it would be mister twister. they do the best for me.
Can't beat the Berkley Gulp, pearl grub. Doesn't last all that long, and you better put it back in the pouch or it turns to a rock, but if you try it, you'll be a believer.
the one that they are hitting the best that day.
i use a tube jigs a lot for bass, even for brook trout .a crappie size jig works great for brookies
I like the good old plastic worm. Zoom is my favorite maker.
Well my all-time go to worm is the Tequilla Sunrise made from Copperhead. I rig it just with a split shot about a ft up.
I like the 6" black lizard's with a blue tail.
Bass HATE those things.
Berkley has a winner with their gulp line.
gulp worms. I tried a lizard on a local pond and thought I had the right bait when on the first cast I had three bass gang up on it and beat this way and that, but after that I never got a hit.
I've always had luck with a watermelon colored plastic worm.
I like the red shad culprit worm, a little finesse and you will be breaking jaws all day long!
A Pumkin lizard gets an amazing number of hits from bass.
Pumpkin worms and craws, grape work well too with a yellow tail. Berkly or Zoom either one, whatever is on sale when I go buy tackle.
I have had a lot of luck with zoom horney toads and other toad lures.
I have had a lot of luck with a Zoom Lizard, particularly colored Red Shad. I always hook at least three whenever I use 'em.
YUM products always seem to work for me and also Berkley Gulp seems to be a winner in the field.
I think some Berkly Gulp lizards are very good.
zoom 3 in. rubber worms
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Any one use a Culprit? I have heard good stuff about them...
i would have to say that it would be mister twister. they do the best for me.
Can't beat the Berkley Gulp, pearl grub. Doesn't last all that long, and you better put it back in the pouch or it turns to a rock, but if you try it, you'll be a believer.
the one that they are hitting the best that day.
i use a tube jigs a lot for bass, even for brook trout .a crappie size jig works great for brookies
I like the good old plastic worm. Zoom is my favorite maker.
Well my all-time go to worm is the Tequilla Sunrise made from Copperhead. I rig it just with a split shot about a ft up.
I like the 6" black lizard's with a blue tail.
Bass HATE those things.
Berkley has a winner with their gulp line.
gulp worms. I tried a lizard on a local pond and thought I had the right bait when on the first cast I had three bass gang up on it and beat this way and that, but after that I never got a hit.
I've always had luck with a watermelon colored plastic worm.
I like the red shad culprit worm, a little finesse and you will be breaking jaws all day long!
A Pumkin lizard gets an amazing number of hits from bass.
Pumpkin worms and craws, grape work well too with a yellow tail. Berkly or Zoom either one, whatever is on sale when I go buy tackle.
I have had a lot of luck with zoom horney toads and other toad lures.
I have had a lot of luck with a Zoom Lizard, particularly colored Red Shad. I always hook at least three whenever I use 'em.
YUM products always seem to work for me and also Berkley Gulp seems to be a winner in the field.
I think some Berkly Gulp lizards are very good.
zoom 3 in. rubber worms
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