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    Default Berkley Gulp fo Flounder?

    I have heard a lot of talk about these. I thought I would give them a try. Any suggestions on best way to use them for Flounder.



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    Wes

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    Was trying to repost on another board an hit wrong botton.

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    I think I would add them to the hook on a hair teaser

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    I use the berkley gulp shrimp on the top hook and minnow/squid on the bottom hook. The shrimp catches twice the fish as min/squid. I hook them though the head on a hook with beads and spinner blade on it.

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    Default Gulp

    I use the the white shrimp with a strip of cut bait on a red jig head for flounder in shallow water. 15 ft. or less If fish take off cut bait, they will come back and attack gulp.

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    Put them on a 2oz jig head and find some structure then hang on!
    DB

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    Have to agree with joe. The chartreuse pepper neon is the heat!!!! 2oz shad lead head + 7 in Gulp = FLounder limit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joe sportsman View Post
    Put them on a 2oz jig head and find some structure then hang on!
    DB
    exactly... I like to use a 1.5 - 2oz bucktail with a 4" pogy gulp and braid to hold bottom.. they work great but it gets expensize when fishing structure and loosing rigs

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    I like fishing them on 3/4 oz - 1oz chartreuese jigs tied in tandem. There is something about the spec rig configuration that triggers more strikes. I have caught my largest flounder on almost every trip this year on this rig. It's alot more fun catching flatties on jigs anyway.

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    Depending on depth, I use a 1/2 oz jig head (red) with a pearl gulp 4" minnow. Flounder eat it up.

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