gulp baits

FINN2

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has anyone tried these gulp peeler crabs or worms yet ?
we live so far from any bait supplier that i`m considering trying some,
but any info and advice would be very welcome,
many thanks Finn;
 
I wouldnt bother. They dont appear to have any scent. I think you may as well tie any old piece of plastic on your hook!

Might be of use in other areas of the country instead of a hardback crab floatfished for wrasse?
 
i tried the lug, rag and crab gulp last year, no joy not even a crab, they do have a strong scent though but it disapears afer a few casts but replacing it back in the sealed bag renews the scent. as insano says i would not bother with it.
the only place i think it might fish is off a boat as a lure but you would have to ask the boat lads about that.

cheers
mark :D
 
the gulp rag works very well for bass and pollock fished under a float, i think its the movement of them moving in the tide beneath the float rather than the scent that atracts the fish. a couple of mates have had superb results for bass on them, seemed to outfish fresh rag !!!!!

i have never been a artificial bait fan but results speak for themselves. i have seen various gulp bais fished more conventionaly on the pier but they fished nowhere near as good as fresh bait although i have seen fish caught on them.
 
One of the lads on an Irish site had a good catch of Wrasse to over 5lb floating the crabs off a Kerry mark. I\'ll try to find the link and post it.
 
Useful I suppose for those times that you cannot obtain fresh baits, or to leave in the back of the car with a rod for when you get an unexpected half hour by the sea (for those of us that live inland)
 
Found the post. It was off Slea Head wrasse to 4lb and Pollock to 5lb. Lovely place Slea Head but some naughty swells to watch for, can scare that s**t out of you.

http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bulletin%20board/viewtopic.php?t=5346&highlight=
 
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