anyone use them?? any luck?? never tried any because they are a little to expesnsive for me..
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Originally posted by caz View Postanyone use them?? any luck?? never tried any because they are a little to expesnsive for me..We are West End Anglers, a saltwater tribe!
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I have used them without too much luck. IMO, the back trebel is too small, and is too easy for a flattie to shake out (hard enough to keep them on the line with normal-size hooks!)
I just use a 3' gulp shrimp on 1/4oz head. I love gulps for flounder, once they hit it they aren't letting go unless you pull it away.
I also like the Yum samurai curltails. They are cheaper than gulps, and have better action. I tip them with a small strip of squid to help give them some scent.
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Originally posted by Milkjug View PostI have used them without too much luck. IMO, the back trebel is too small, and is too easy for a flattie to shake out (hard enough to keep them on the line with normal-size hooks!)
I just use a 3' gulp shrimp on 1/4oz head. I love gulps for flounder, once they hit it they aren't letting go unless you pull it away.
I also like the Yum samurai curltails. They are cheaper than gulps, and have better action. I tip them with a small strip of squid to help give them some scent.We are West End Anglers, a saltwater tribe!
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They have no action, hang up easy and are a pain to get out if a fish swallows it. Its one of my Dads favorite lures, cant figure out why haha.
Gulps are deadly for flounder like MJ said, any small paddle tail tandem rigged is good too.
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