Anyone have success with the Berkley Gulp baits? Just wondering how they compare to live bait.
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Anyone have success with the Berkley Gulp baits? Just wondering how they compare to live bait.
Flounder'll eat the skrimps. Been told you can catch specks on them but never tried. I know a bunch of guy in Louisiana that catch reds on them inshore hand over fist. I don't think they work as well as live but when pin fish are killing your live bait before your line gets tight, well you get the picture. Also makes for a change of diet if they are being finicky.
From the pier the only thing I can get to eat them are flounder. Inshore fishing on the other hand, speckled trout, white trout, redfish, and flounder love them. Best luck is on a 1/8-1/4oz jig head bounced off bottom around structure yields flounder and the occasional other species whille puttin it on a worm hook and use it on a popping cork will yield the other varieties.
where do you guys fish inshore, do any of yall fish in the lagoon? I want to find a good inshore spot to kayak fish.
Thanks for the tips guys!
Little Lagoon and Cotton Bayou are two of your best bets.
[quote author=Rockinchef88 link=topic=2683.msg24274#msg24274 date=1361215906]
Little Lagoon and Cotton Bayou are two of your best bets.
[/quote] thanks man, ill probably go on an inshore fishing trip to little lagoon in a few months, Is there any chance of catchin reds?
Always. Check out my buddy Captain Ron Stone's page:
http://nightshiftcharterservice.com/Home.aspx
He does daytime trips as well. Great guy to fish with. Tel him Justin sent you. He just started up his charter and I am shooting some business his way.
I personally despise gulps , there are far better plastics IMHO
I'll probably wind up using live bait, but what would you recommend instead of gulp for artificial Peaches?