Reader asks if Berkley Gulp Alive bait is OK on an "artificial lures-only, catch-and-release" stream
Dennis Armani had an interesting question for the state Department of Environmental Conservation last week concerning “artificial” bait and lures. Armani, 63, of Syracuse, said he’s been fishing ...
A new artificial bait named Gulp! soon will flood American tackle shops and already is in some Wal-Marts. Gulp! was developed over a 20-year period in laboratory analysis and field testing, and ...
Fishing for flounder is a popular pastime in the Northeast, where author and videographer John Skinner spends his on-water days, but down here in the Bayou State, flatfish are seldom more than ...
Though a lot of bass have already spawned in most of Alabama, fish in the northern half of the state are still in bedding mode in many lakes, and probably will continue to be through the full moon on ...
If you fish, you know Berkley. From soft plastics and hard baits to top-notch fishing line, and some of the best scent-dispersing baits on the market, Berley makes gear rhat’s on the water pretty much ...
The secret to Gulp's success is its scent dispersion. Fresh out of the package, Gulp lures smell like crab shells that have sat in your garbage can too long, but to fish, they apparently are as ...
Whether you fish a soft worm lure in a Texas rig, a Carolina rig or an exposed-hook Florida rig, the lure must be attractive to the fish. Early attempts with biodegradable lures as replacements for ...
Pure Fishing sent a bunch of its newest Berkley Gulp baits, along with a press kit that even had bar charts to prove these soft plastic lures can catch 25 percent more bass than live bait. Can't prove ...
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