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![]() Anyone every try any of the Gulp products for flounder? They have scent so it seems to me they should work...
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![]() Gulp micro wiggles, chartreuse. They worked for me!
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![]() Gulp is a great product, in my opinion. I don't think you need them for flounder. A little yellow grub works well but you can go real cheap brand. You will be chumming and mix up some ground and you will be good. Good to see guys looking to fish. We can still enjoy our fisheries even if the powers that be feel differently.
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![]() Gulp will work.. Small sizes of course,, they have trout sizes that would probably work well.. They might be a good bet for "drifting" for flounder.. I know its not a common technique, but slow drifting works great for winter flounder once they become a bit more active,, I used to do it all the time,, No need to chum, just like fluking, except for the rig and bait used of course.... bob
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![]() I'll be putting this to the test soon, got some micro jigs with good hooks and some trout gulp ready to go!
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![]() I did very well in Montauk harbor drifting for flounder a few years ago. The B&T suggested it because it was too windy to get outside. I thought he was crazy to drift for flounder bu we caught a lot.
Thinking of going from shore in Belmar. |
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