Berkley Gulp! 3" Steelhead Worms

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2008/12/26 00:01:21 (permalink)

Berkley Gulp! 3" Steelhead Worms

Anyone use then with any degree of success? At 3' they are a bit larger than the usual presentation. And, they're stiff. I soaked an orange worm - briefly - with a glow bead/corky (size 12) with no luck. SR was flowing at 750. The calendar period was first week in November.
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    leadmen
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    RE: Berkley Gulp! 3" Steelhead Worms 2008/12/26 05:31:56 (permalink)
    i use a white tie 2on at a time ill use a jig head and fish it like for bass,
    also will use no weight and fish close to the surface  give it a try  never got any on orange just wht/or green sheep head like the orange
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    RE: Berkley Gulp! 3" Steelhead Worms 2008/12/26 09:25:14 (permalink)
    Haven't used the Gulp steelie worms, but have used 3" and 4" worms in the Niagara, with some success.  I use the Berkley 3" trout worms in the Erie tribs and the Yough River.
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    RE: Berkley Gulp! 3" Steelhead Worms 2008/12/26 23:16:17 (permalink)
    Same with me. The trout worms are great in my book.
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    RE: Berkley Gulp! 3" Steelhead Worms 2008/12/27 11:12:52 (permalink)
    I do pretty good with the white Berkley trout worms. Just roll them along the bottom like an egg.

    Some people are like Slinkies...not really good for anything, but you still can't help but smile when you see one tumble down the stairs.
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    RE: Berkley Gulp! 3" Steelhead Worms 2008/12/27 11:20:24 (permalink)
    I've seen success drifting them as well. I even tip jigs with them, and it works.
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