Does anyone know if Gulp Alive works? I have the minnow one but don't know if it works. I been using it ice fishing spraying it on a minnow and my lures.
butchS wrote:
Does anyone know if Gulp Alive works? I have the minnow one but don't know if it works. I been using it ice fishing spraying it on a minnow and my lures.
Get any bites???? If not. 🤦🏻🤷🏼
I use Gulp Alive a lot in open water - at times, it can be VERY good.
I have only tried it a couple times ice fishing, and have not had much luck with it under the ice.
butchS wrote:
Does anyone know if Gulp Alive works? I have the minnow one but don't know if it works. I been using it ice fishing spraying it on a minnow and my lures.
Ya catching anything. I have in spring for crappie did good
flyguy
Loc: Lake Onalaska, Sunfish Capitol of the World!
butchS wrote:
Does anyone know if Gulp Alive works? I have the minnow one but don't know if it works. I been using it ice fishing spraying it on a minnow and my lures.
I have fishing buddies that use nothing but, for walleyes, it hasn't done much for me.
Where in MN.?
butchS wrote:
Does anyone know if Gulp Alive works? I have the minnow one but don't know if it works. I been using it ice fishing spraying it on a minnow and my lures.
I use the tub/jar.
I’ve used it many times and still do. I would highly recommend it. After using my Gulp soft baits (worms, minnows, etc) if they’re not too torn up, I drop them in the “tub” and let them soak.
Note: Keep the lid tight or you’ll stink up everything in your tackle box/bag.
Big dog
Loc: Bayshore, Long Island, New York
butchS wrote:
Does anyone know if Gulp Alive works? I have the minnow one but don't know if it works. I been using it ice fishing spraying it on a minnow and my lures.
It works, I’ve proven it to myself.
flyguy wrote:
I have fishing buddies that use nothing but, for walleyes, it hasn't done much for me.
Where in MN.?
FlyGuy in SE Minnesota
Do they use the Gulp minnow with minnow's for the walleyes.
I've had mixed results with the gulp minnow.
They do good in the spring with crappie, summer & fall not so much.
Yellow perch are hit and miss and I actually do better with crawlers.
Bluegill could care less about them unless I cut them into pieces and tip a jig with them.
It’s very popular in saltwater. I’ve had great success catching flounder with the swimming mullet , and grubs. I have a plastic jug full of assorted colors soaking in the juice. Stripers eat it too. It’s to soft for bluefish they just bite it in half and it costs too much to waste it like that.
I use gulp alive emerald shiners and have had good results on perch, crappies, sunfish and occasionally smallmouth bass.
W-D45
Loc: North Central WI
Gulp is really good in soft water because you are reeling it past the fish, it smells extra good so they hit. Fishing hard water, if there's no fish under the hole smell doesn't matter.
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