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crazyeyes

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Anyone have a favorite Gulp attractant spay for lings?  I was thinking maybe shrimp or crab.
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amb

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Gulp Squid.  But you didn't hear it from me.....


Fungunnin

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some use shrimp ... some use crab .... I have even heard garlic is popular.
Greenling like little ones fished slowly ... think crappie ... lings like the 6 and 8" ... so do cabies
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Noah

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Sweet! Thanks guys!


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I've been having lings hit white and red GULP! curly tails on 3-6oz leadheads. 
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Noah

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Thanks guys! I'll let you know how I do.


micahgee

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Sorry to hijack the thread on the subject of Gulp! but...

The Swimming Mullet 4" in white or chartreuse are deadly for Lingcod and Rockfish. The trouble is they get chewed up after a few strikes...Lingcod especially just bite off the tail and miss the hook if not rigged properly lol

Gulp Alive Shrimp 3" in New Penny is a great bait and much more durable than the swimming mullet but don't have the same kind of delicate action.

Anyone tried the Ripple Shad yet? I just got a pint in white glow/chartreuse and will try em out in a few days. They seem to have excellent action with deep ripples and a paddle tail. Its much sturdier than the Swimming Mullet yet still has plenty of action.
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