Do you love big bluegill?
So i recently purchased some new lures and gear for 2012 mostly purchising bass gear but the love of Bluegill in me forced me to take a look at the panfish baits. I came upon Berkley Gulp Corn and Berkley Gulp Maggots and bought a jar of each.I have had good success with the maggots in the past but was wondering If anyone has had any success with the Berkley Gulp Corn.
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Dwayne, I don't want to answer in Johnny's place, but I will tell you that in a NORMAL winter, ( I didn't order any this year), I order 1000 spikes in Nov, and end up feeding the remainder, which are still alive, to my caged Bluegill fingerlings in April. That's quite entertaining, by the way.
They do give off ammonia, which requires that you replenish their bedding every so often. As I explained to Leo in chat yesterday, Do NOT dump them out on the kitchen counter to do what you think is a 2 minute chore. They revive very quickly in warm air temperatures, and several hundred maggots crawling to every point on the compass, simultaneously, could potentially lead to a strained relationship with whomever shares your abode.
I keep mine in the bottom compartment in the fridge, and turn the temperature down to 35 degrees.
They are available in several colors, I always order the red ones as I seem to have better luck with them. When they are colored, some places get fancy and refer to them as "eurolarvae". Still a maggot/spike.
Hands down, one of the best BG baits you can use, in my opinion. Definitely one of the hardiest, when they are hooked correctly.
Sorry to jump in here, don't mean to get in Johnny's way.
Attempting to keep maggots in the fridge would strain the relationship plenty, lemme tell ya :-) I can usually get away with worms or crawlers, so long as they're also in a plastic bag and I keep 'em outta sight in the back, but maggots? I ain't even gonna ask :-)
Thanks for the info Tony
I have a frig out in the garage, I think I could get away with it, if I did not tell. She knows I store worms out there. Spikes might be a different story. I think I would be safe as long as I called them spikes.
Ha ha One time my brother called me on the phone and had my wife on the line. She went to the downstairs refrigerator and said"the worms are gone ,he's fishin'"!
I have never used the corn, but I know that the red worms and maggots work wonderfully in WI. Have you tried the Gulp crickets? I always wonder how well those work? I tried live crickets once, but most of them got a way while I was trying to get the container open. Hahaha
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