I started using Gulp baits about two years ago. This fall I began leaving my old soft plastics in the tackle box most of the time and going primarily with Gulp baits (unless toothy bluefish are abundant).
I notice from other MKF posts that many of us use Gulp baits. I would like to hear from other anglers about which style of Gulp you use and why you prefer that. Also, since the primary attractant in Gulp baits is their scent and taste, color may have less importance. Have you noticed any difference in catching success based on color (i.e., same type of Gulp but different color)?
I will offer my own experience here. Until very recently, I had only purchased Gulp in the swimming mullet style (some 3" and some 4"). The first few bags I bought were in chartreuse color. Later I bought one bag of smoke color (grey). During one of my spec trips to Neavitt, I tried both colors and had equal success. The smoke color more closely matches live minnows and may be better in clear water, whereas the chartreuse will be more visible in murky or turbulent water.
I also caught stripers last month to 22" on 3" long bright pink Gulp squid. My order yesterday from Overstock Tackle includes several different styles and colors of Gulp. I plan to experiment next season to see which shapes and colors work best under different situations (or maybe it doesn't matter????)
I notice from other MKF posts that many of us use Gulp baits. I would like to hear from other anglers about which style of Gulp you use and why you prefer that. Also, since the primary attractant in Gulp baits is their scent and taste, color may have less importance. Have you noticed any difference in catching success based on color (i.e., same type of Gulp but different color)?
I will offer my own experience here. Until very recently, I had only purchased Gulp in the swimming mullet style (some 3" and some 4"). The first few bags I bought were in chartreuse color. Later I bought one bag of smoke color (grey). During one of my spec trips to Neavitt, I tried both colors and had equal success. The smoke color more closely matches live minnows and may be better in clear water, whereas the chartreuse will be more visible in murky or turbulent water.
I also caught stripers last month to 22" on 3" long bright pink Gulp squid. My order yesterday from Overstock Tackle includes several different styles and colors of Gulp. I plan to experiment next season to see which shapes and colors work best under different situations (or maybe it doesn't matter????)
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