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Gulp Peeler Crab Rigging
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    Gulp Peeler Crab Rigging

    What is the best way/tackle to hook a Gulp Peeler Crab soft plastic?

    Any particular species seem to favour these among others?

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    Re: Gulp Peeler Crab Rigging

    by the shape of them they look like a weedless jighead or hidden weight,, like used on s/p frogs......
    CHEERS BRAD

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Sep 2006

    Re: Gulp Peeler Crab Rigging

    I have some of those.
    My wife thought they were cute so she had to buy them.

    Personally i haven't used them but i have watched a video where they used a normal jig head and rigged it through the side so it moves sideways as a crab does. make sense i suppose.

    The vid said they can catch flatties, bream in rocky areas as well as others.

    neil

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    Re: Gulp Peeler Crab Rigging

    cool thanks for info!

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    Re: Gulp Peeler Crab Rigging

    Yeah mate, like neil has said, rig them sideways. The 2 inch ones have caught me a few legal snaps and a legal tusky. They will spin on retrieval, so I tend to drift and deadstick them.
    simon

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    Re: Gulp Peeler Crab Rigging

    These sound good. I am guessing you'd have to rig them from the side like the other guys have said. Saw some on sale for $1 a pack yesterday.

    Tom

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    Re: Gulp Peeler Crab Rigging

    Mate the work a treat down here in N.S.W on black drummer just rub them in some prawn juice and chuck them onto a bommie works great

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