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Gulp Worms
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Thread: Gulp Worms

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    Ausfish Gold Member
    Join Date
    Jun 2007

    Gulp Worms

    Greetings all!

    Does anyone use Gulp beachworms or ragworms as normal bait on a hook?

    If so, what species for and how do they go?

    Could you thread a few along the line with a baiting needle and pull them down over a tied on hook, to use for jewies?

    As a pommie I never learned to catch beachworms.

    Thanks, Rob.
    Ballina.

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    your mind is like a parachute, it only works when its open


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    Ausfish Gold Member
    Join Date
    Jun 2007

    Re: Gulp Worms

    And as a bait in the surf or a gutter, anyone?

    Rob.

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    Re: Gulp Worms

    u could give em a go.......gulp have the scent mate and if u think about it a real sandworm does not swim along like a bait fish, i think the current, waves and wash should give u all the action u need.

    cheers leigh


    your mind is like a parachute, it only works when its open


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    Re: Gulp Worms

    Pommie
    I have used them purely as bait on whiting in Moreton bay and they go mad on them. I just put about 3cm on a normal whiting hook and drift fish. Have caught some great hauls like this, so have other Ausfishers. Also quite a few flathead, no large ones tho yet. And a huge ray!Research trough threads and you will get more info. I havent tried them anywhere else on other species yet, too busy using the Gulp minnows and shrimps for bream and flattys.
    Regards
    Barraboy7
    " Fishing is not a hobby, a Hobby is something I do in my spare time! "

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