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Berkley Gulp! - Nightcrawlers (Jarred)

Gulp! Nightcrawlers Through technology exclusive to Berkley®, Gulp!® releases scent 400X more than regular plastic baits. Gulp! is 100 percent biodegradable—the first bait of its kind.

These Gulp! Nightcrawlers are fat, juicy and packed with Gulp! scent and flavor. These crawlers work especially well on light live bait rigs.

These Gulp! Nightcrawlers are 6" in length and come 12 crawlers to a jar. We stock this bait in the three available colors: Natural, Red Wiggler and Black.

Natural Red Wiggler Black
Natural (NAT) Red Wiggler (RDW) Black (BL)

Please note we can no longer ship Gulp! Alive or Gulp! baits to Australia or New Zealand because of customs import restrictions. AU and NZ customs demand a list of ingredients for the baits, which is proprietary information that Berkley will not disclose. Due to this fact, we must cancel any order for these baits to the above countries. Thanks for your understanding.





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