Favorite berkley gulp soft plastics for surf or estuarine fishing?
Shop near me is having a sale of berkley soft plastics, but you have to get 3 of them to get the discount. I've been thinking about getting myself some of the 2 inch beachworm tails for when I can't find my own bait on the beach. Any suggestions for what I should get for the other 2 slots? I mostly fish in estuaries or from the beach or rocks.
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by mx1t
I don’t fish like that very often, but I’l watch a lot. I’d think that swimming mullets or shrimp would work, in either chartreuse, pink, white, or nuclear chicken. Hope this helps.
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by slitherzzgaming
The shrimp do look good, I had my eye on them I just haven't seen many people using them before that's all. I'll let you know if I get them!
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by mx1t
New penny works well here on central Fla Gulf Coast. I use the Shrimp mostly. Good Luck!!
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by jseahunter
My go to is the Mantis Shrimp, although I switch off is there are smaller fish in the area because they like to rip off the smaller pieces. I usually have a white or white with chartreuse tails and a new penny color in those, and then a nuclear chicken colored regular shrimp to switch off to.
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by aRushinTroll
thanks I'll have a look at those
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by mx1t
Gulp 4in swimming mullet in white has been killer for me.
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by big_red_13
I'll get those then (Y) what weight jighead do you use with them?
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by mx1t
Depends on water depth and current, the smallest size that will get it to the bottom and keep it there.
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by big_red_13
and if I can't get white, what color would you recommend?
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by mx1t
I usually just stick with white, but maybe try silver or chartreuse.
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by big_red_13
These bad boys aren’t in stock unfortunately, but I’ll keep an eye out for them they seem like a winner.
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by mx1t
3" Shrimp, new penny color.
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by bigredone15
Mantis shrimp nuclear chicken
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by Penguintx
Popular answer- unlucky for me these aren’t in stock but whoever lurks this thread is going to know exactly what to buy.
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by mx1t
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