As the water warms up and the chance of catching multiple species in the bay increases, I have found myself turning to the 4" gulp mullet as my go-to bait, year after year. I've caught small to medium keeper striper, large white perch, keeper puppy drum, keeper flounder, and even catfish on these tasty morsels. Indeed, fish seem to love them, because they're bright and that gulp juice that imbibes them is smelly and delicious. If you've ever left a tub of that stuff in your trunk, you know what I mean That stench -- which 9 out of 10 fish prefer -- will be with you for a thousand miles or more, as you explain to passengers what the strange odor is. You can put those things in double zip locks, and still, they will find a way to taint your drive. But I digress...
How do you rig your 4" gulp mullet? I figure most everybody puts it on a jig head, but I thought there might be some alternative rigging methods. I'm curious.
And if you put it on a jig head, as I do, what kind of jigheads work best for you?
And what's your color for the bay? If it ain't chartreuse it ain't no use?
Anybody use it in fresh water?
Storage methods??
How do you rig your 4" gulp mullet? I figure most everybody puts it on a jig head, but I thought there might be some alternative rigging methods. I'm curious.
And if you put it on a jig head, as I do, what kind of jigheads work best for you?
And what's your color for the bay? If it ain't chartreuse it ain't no use?
Anybody use it in fresh water?
Storage methods??
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