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Berkley Gulp! Earthworms

Item#: F10191

3 reviews
$4.99

Berkley Gulp! Earthworms are a skinny little bait with big fish potential. These worms are about four to five inches in length and are substantially thinner than the jarred Nightcrawlers. They smell, feel, and taste just like the real thing, that fish can't help but eat them! Lying on the bottom, drifted downstream, or finessed through cover, they present a tempting treat no passing trout, bass, o… Read More

Berkley Gulp! Earthworms are a skinny little bait with big fish potential. These worms are about four to five inches in length and are substantially thinner than the jarred Nightcrawlers. They smell, feel, and taste just like the real thing, that fish can't help but eat them! Lying on the bottom, drifted downstream, or finessed through cover, they present a tempting treat no passing trout, bass, or walleye can resist.


  • Thinner than the jarred Nightcrawlers
  • Releases scent 400X more than regular plastic baits
  • Gulp! is 100 percent biodegradable

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$3.99

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  • 2

    earthworms or a stick

    Posted by just like fishing on June 12, 2019

    looks like and has the action of a stick. I would not buy again

    looks like and has the action of a stick. I would not buy again

  • 5

    Steelhead magnets

    Posted by Uncle Keith on June 12, 2019

    Black in March for Steelhead. Chartreuse for Brown's - anytime. Lake Ontario's Tributary Fishing wouldn't be the same without these two colors plus - you guessed it - pink in April.

    Black in March for Steelhead. Chartreuse for Brown's - anytime. Lake Ontario's Tributary Fishing wouldn't be the same without these two colors plus - you guessed it - pink in April.

  • 4

    handy fish-candy

    Posted by michigan griff on June 12, 2019

    I bought pink for steelhead

    I bought pink for steelhead