🪱 Hook More, Wait Less – The Ultimate Earthworm Upgrade!
The Berkley Gulp! Earthworm is a 4-inch biodegradable soft bait designed to mimic live earthworms with extreme scent dispersion technology. Durable and ready to fish, it appeals to a broad range of species, making it an essential, eco-friendly choice for anglers seeking efficiency and versatility.
Color | Brown |
Brand | Berkley |
Size | 4 inch |
Material | Blend |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Point Style | Hollow Point or Needle Point |
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Target Species | Great for many species |
Manufacturer | Pure Fishing |
UPC | 028632141243 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00028632141243 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Style | Cylinder |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 2.52 x 1.81 x 1.77 inches |
Package Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | Berkley |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
Model Name | Berkley Gulp! Earthworm |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | GEW-BR |
Model Year | 2015 |
Included Components | Gulp! Earthworm Brown 4in | 10cm |
Fishing Technique | Spinning, Casting |
S**M
Do it do it do it!
Works great. I fish freshwater in very clear and moderately weedy environments. I use a ribbon tail soft bait black/green or black/orange and I place one of the worms on the barb. It’s been a bass favorite. Blue gill cannot resist these all by themselves on a hook. They are very strong and they don’t fall off the hook. If the worm didn’t get gobbled up I’d dare say it would last a couple hours in the water. It’s a great tool to have in your back pack or tackle box. If lures aren’t working these easily will save the day for fish that aren’t chasing or are already fed. For $5 it’s a great substitute for real worms. Plus they don’t make the mess of real worms and won’t die in the fridge. I recommend for sure.
N**Y
The fish do like it
The media could not be loaded. I'm new to fishing at 32yo and teaching myself, so while i wasn't able to catch a fish yet, they do nibble on this bait and one fish stole it because i reeled it back one time in and the fake worm was gone. I think I just needed to use larger hooks because I was fishing in the Potomac river which has a lot of big catfish species (blue and flathead) and I saw a couple huge fish breeching nearby. But yes, they do seem attracted to the bait enough to steal it from the hook.This is a great product if you're scared of handling real worms like me. Real worms have a scent that attracts fish, so the fact that this smells like something they're also attracted to is perfect.Also, you get six little containers for the cheap price, not just one small container. So definitely worth buying.Only complaint is i wish the worms were a little thicker because it's slightly difficult to get them on the hook since they're so narrow, but the fake worms are strong and stretchy just like real worms so they're hard to break.
S**N
Glad that I tried them out.
They worked better than expected.
J**Y
Works well
Very life like and have an odor fish like
T**S
Bait.
Well the turtles love at least
G**S
A viable alternative to live worms, and much more convenient
I've had good luck catching trout (and one catfish) with these Gulp Earthworms (brown). Whether or not they are better or as good as live worms is arguable. But they're good enough for me to swear off live worms. These are less messy, stay on a hook better, and are always available in my tackle box. Easy to pinch off a piece any length you want. A few caveats:1)These are sized like normal earthworms, definitely smaller diameter than night crawlers.2)They are kind of stiff with molded-in shape so they won't wiggle as freely as say a Berkeley trout worm. 3)They aren't very rubbery or stretchy. Fish can bite off a loose end waving in the water. Just not as easily as they can steal a real worm.4)Out of the jar they certainly do stink in a way that fish like. But I also add some ProCure night crawler gel scent, which I think makes them even more effective.
S**E
Fish won't touch it
I experimented with this stuff at my favorite fishing hole - not even a nibble! I then switched to live night crawlers and hooked six fish in quick succession. Switched back to this stuff and nary a nibble. Not worth it. You use artificial bait, you catch artificial fish.
W**R
Love these for panfish
I always doubter these for some reason. I started kayak fishing this year and love to panfish these worms are a fantastic deal. I always catch something on them. For the price of a box of live worms you can have a shelf stable jar that work just as good.
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