Does anyone have experience with this bait? and is it good? i’m going to be fishing rivers and lakes — is it good for trout? or should i stick to spinners

Posted by debelis

10 Comments

  1. Imaginary-Title2838 on

    Yes. Though personally, I’d go with something like a mice tails and or atomic tubes. Mice tails mostly for stockers. If you want, put that on a drop-shot rig, and bounce it off the bottom with the minnow suspended. The downside it that these fall apart easy but the action and scent makes up for it.

  2. I have no experience in rivers but have used them on a jighead 4 feet under a bobber and have caught all the way up to a 24 inch trout on them. Have caught them without the bobber as well and used like a ned. Or on a dropshot.

    They get tore up easily though. Smallmouth love em too.

  3. They would work. The problem with Gulp is they have to be kept in the liquid they come in. If you leave them out of the packet they go rock hard and dry out.

  4. Flashy-Lack8830 on

    The power bait on the bottom shelf in the background, definitely works well. I’m not sure about the Gulp stuff. It would probably, work better on bass.

  5. 1.8g jighead and the 1″ gulp minnows… I’ve caught a lot of trout and small mouth, and perch.

  6. Negative__Nancy_ on

    Pretty much any small bait that is a fish shape will catch another fish, Power Bait also works great, those are the little florescent balls like salmon eggs that comes in a little jar, use it on a egg sinker/ carolina style rig with a #10 salmon egg hook so they cant feel the weight of the sinker. also small rooster tails inline spinner baits and the ones similar that make the lead weight look like fish head /body

  7. I love these gulp minnows!
    I usually use them on a 1/32 or 1/16 ounce jig head.
    I’ve caught rainbow and brown trout, bass and even a couple channel catfish on them

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