The walleye here seem to prefer a 3 inch Gulp in pumpkin green on a 1/8 oz jig. I have a few but can't find it anywhere, not even online. We have Cabela's and several tackle shops but no luck.
Huntm22
Loc: Northern Utah. - West Haven
14idaho wrote:
The walleye here seem to prefer a 3 inch Gulp in pumpkin green on a 1/8 oz jig. I have a few but can't find it anywhere, not even online. We have Cabela's and several tackle shops but no luck.
Take the 6” and cut in half. Just a thought.
Can't find them either. I'm amazed the fish know the difference. Used a mr twister in not exact but close color and nothing.
Gordon
Loc: Charleston South Carolina
14idaho wrote:
Can't find them either. I'm amazed the fish know the difference. Used a mr twister in not exact but close color and nothing.
Not sure if this is what your looking for.
Thanks but I'm looking for the 3 in. Curly tail. Appreciate the effort.
Gordon
Loc: Charleston South Carolina
14idaho wrote:
Thanks but I'm looking for the 3 in. Curly tail. Appreciate the effort.
Pm me exactly what your looking for and i will check out my stores here and get back. Im retired an have time to spare. Gordon
Closest I can find is Berkley power bait original power grub. 3 in. pumpkin green. Let me know if you find any. Thank you do much, good luck.
I can find the 3" grubs in pumpkin seed and chartreuse. Nothing in a green Grub by Berkley.
That's what I came up with. These are from at least a year ago and I'm thinking they're discontinued.
I get them from Amazon but not that color. If you don't have Prime the cost is way too high and sometimes it takes a month for them to find them so when I get a package I just reorder.
Guess I'm going to try something else, hopefully I'll find a bait that works. Thank you all.
14idaho wrote:
Guess I'm going to try something else, hopefully I'll find a bait that works. Thank you all.
Just a suggestion, but the size/ color I do best with for either
LMs or SMs is the 3" pumpkin
or watermelon green with a chartreuse tail - same color
works well with tube baits, too ! Have done well with either/
both; works with Texas or
Carolina rig, depending on type
of bottom cover !
Yeh, I kinda figured had to go another route. I have Mr. Twisters that are close in color. Sprayed them with gulp spray and letting them soak. Going to try them tomorrow. Really appreciate the help from everyone, now it's time to fish.
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