How to Rig a Berkley Gulp Jerk Shad for Catching Snook, Redfish, and Trout

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
  • I actually started out not being a big fan of the Berkley Gulp baits. And it wasn't because I wasn't catching fish on them, I just wasn't using them because I found them too expensive for my budget.
    But once I finally gave the Berkley Gulps a whirl, I was sold. And the cost was (and has been) completely worth it to me in terms of my bait:fish ratio.
    Gulp Jerk Shad baits can be incredibly effective when rigged properly. However, they can be a complete waste if you don't rig them properly or maintain them.
    Fortunately, the setbacks of Gulp Jerk Shads are easy to overcome. This video explains the rigging aspect and I'll include a link below to an article that covers the proper maintenance.
    For rigging a Gulp jerk shad, the most important factor is allowing the bait to maintain a straight profile once hooked so it doesn't twist in the water... a twisting bait is bad for drawing strikes and it significantly increases the odds of getting a frustrating wind knot in your line while out on the water.
    So check out the Gulp Jerk Shad video for rigging details, and then click on this link to learn how to maintain your Gulp jerk baits in addition to how you can easily catch tons of bait fish with them once their normal usage expires.
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  • @alanjohnson8396
    @alanjohnson8396 6 років тому +3

    There is one little tweak to your commentary that I use to help my lures last longer. When I'm finished fishing, changing lures, etc., and do not want my Gulp to dry out and harden, I cut the hook or jig off my leader and put the entire rigged lure back into the bag and juice. That helps the lure last longer since it isn't being damaged by removing the hook or jig. Another excellent video BTW with excellent information.

    • @Saltstrong
      @Saltstrong  6 років тому +1

      Just make sure to not keep it in there for an extended period of time... I accidentally left a jig head in the container for a couple days and it already accumulated a lot of rust.

    • @alanjohnson8396
      @alanjohnson8396 6 років тому

      Thanks and great point. I've never left them in the bag that long and after your advice I'll be certain not to. Much appreciated and BTW, I'm letting every one of my saltwater angling friends know about your channel. It offers a fantastic opportunity to learn while being extremely enjoyable at the same time.

    • @Saltstrong
      @Saltstrong  6 років тому

      Thanks for the support. Our best fishing content (and main focus) is on our website, so if you like this channel, you'll absolutely love our site: www.saltstrong.com/

  • @herewegofans
    @herewegofans 5 років тому +12

    @4:20 hook description

  • @shamelessjosh8797
    @shamelessjosh8797 5 років тому +1

    FYI, you can reconstitute these type of Gulp baits. You can either throw them back into the Gulp Juice or soak them in water. I usually do it for 3 days. At the end of those 3 days the bait will be back to its original form. The time it needs to soak will vary on how long it has been dried out for. DONT throw these away if they are dried out because they can be reused.

  • @comfortablynumb9342
    @comfortablynumb9342 Рік тому

    I wish Gulp would last longer. I'm new to using it and around the Chesapeake Bay the tail biters chew them up quickly. And I heard the formula changed so they're softer now than before.
    You can cut old dry Gulp off the hook with a knife but it's better to cut the lure and hook off and put them in the Gulp container if you want to use it again.
    The 5" jerk shads also work great on a jig head if there's not a lot of snags. Flounder seem to really like the action too.

    • @Saltstrong
      @Saltstrong  Рік тому

      Thanks for the feedback! There's a lot of fish that will really tear up the soft plastics, unfortunately!

  • @hookedonthebay3890
    @hookedonthebay3890 9 років тому +1

    Great video you guys do a very professional job 👍

  • @rongamblin2107
    @rongamblin2107 9 років тому +1

    Thanks to the Ol Salts of Salt Strong.

  • @rongamblin2107
    @rongamblin2107 9 років тому +3

    I mostly fish fresh water. Can I use this bait in freshwater or perhaps they make this for Freshwater ? I love the rig .

    • @Saltstrong
      @Saltstrong  9 років тому

      Ron Gamblin Yes, this bait will work in fresh water too. My personal favorite for bass fishing is rigging a Zoom Super Fluke on the same hook... here's how: www.saltstrong.com/articles/how-to-rig-a-zoom-super-fluke.

  • @rippinglips854
    @rippinglips854 6 років тому

    Awesome video brother.thanks for the tip.i will definitely try it.

  • @bestthingsinceslicedrice
    @bestthingsinceslicedrice 5 років тому

    I never have luck with these when I fish on the jetties, specially when theres someone besides me using live shrimp.
    I do all the jerking motions mentioned but the specks wont hit my line and after a few min the guy besides me catches the Trout.
    Is this the reality when you use artificials?

    • @Saltstrong
      @Saltstrong  5 років тому +1

      Make sure to factor in the target strike zone depth when selecting lures. This gulp jerk shad rig in particular is most effective for covering the shallows (under 2.5ft of depth)... and it's not very good at all for targeting deeper zones. Most jetties involve much deeper water than just 2.5 ft, so I'm not very surprised to see that it wasn't performing well assuming it was a typical jetty that has the most active strike zone in deeper water along the edge of the rocks near the bottom.

    • @bestthingsinceslicedrice
      @bestthingsinceslicedrice 5 років тому

      @@Saltstrong thanks for the info and it make sense now. I rigged this up on a popping cork since if I fished using this on the bottom, the line gets snagged and ill end up losing the lure.
      So if thats the case then does that mean i have to put a heavy jig head on it so that it can sink deeper?
      I really appreciate the response because i feel like theres a certain science behind artificials that I have not figured out yet

  • @RichM0410
    @RichM0410 5 років тому

    Excellent thank you

  • @hunterpulham4206
    @hunterpulham4206 7 років тому

    good information

  • @DjehutimasAsarRa
    @DjehutimasAsarRa 5 років тому

    Why not use a stinger hook?

  • @jamesg8845
    @jamesg8845 8 років тому

    okay so you get the hook in then put your main line threw it or what

    • @Saltstrong
      @Saltstrong  8 років тому +1

      I recommend using a ~2 ft leader in between the main line and the hook for saltwater fishing. Here's a post that explains why and shows exactly how to do it: www.saltstrong.com/articles/how-to-tie-a-fishing-leader-for-snook-redfish-seatrout/

  • @ezye2011
    @ezye2011 8 років тому

    would you use a loop knot tied to the hook?

    • @Saltstrong
      @Saltstrong  8 років тому

      Yes, using a loop knot is very smart to use for artificial lures like this that need as much freedom of movement as possible. Here's the loop knot that I like best: www.saltstrong.com/articles/kreh-loop-leader-to-lure-knot/

    • @sifuculreif6448
      @sifuculreif6448 8 років тому +1

      To answer a question that came up in the video; I'm not sure, but I suspect Berkley Gulp! soft plastics are made from a hydro-gel material. That's why they absorb scent so well, and also why they shrink to 1/3 their normal size and turn rock hard if left outside the package.

    • @Saltstrong
      @Saltstrong  8 років тому

      Thanks!

  • @brandonholliday7927
    @brandonholliday7927 5 років тому

    Do you use a floro leader?

    • @Saltstrong
      @Saltstrong  5 років тому

      I have been switching back and forth from fluoro to traditional mono to see if there is any difference in results.

  • @luisalvarez2692
    @luisalvarez2692 8 років тому

    Does it work rigged weightless?

    • @Saltstrong
      @Saltstrong  8 років тому +1

      Yes, but not nearly as well. The particular weight hooks shown in this video (by far the best we've found so far) are tough to find, so we bought them in bulk directly from the supplier so we can offer them to our subscribers at a great price from out online store... here's a link in case interested: shop.saltstrong.com/products/owner-twistlock-hooks-for-soft-plastics

  • @briananuvattanachai6646
    @briananuvattanachai6646 7 років тому

    Since the hook is weighted would you still add a sinker to your rig.

    • @Saltstrong
      @Saltstrong  7 років тому

      No sinker is needed assuming you're targeting fish in the 1 to 3 ft of depth... can be fished deeper too if worked slowly.

  • @GettinHookd
    @GettinHookd 6 років тому +1

    catch a lot of fish on each one
    boi have you even chased big fish

  • @denofearthundertheeverlast5138
    @denofearthundertheeverlast5138 4 роки тому

    Hello, my name is Den, Is it ok to be addicted to sniffing my Power Bait Ripple Shad?

  • @Matt-ve5jj
    @Matt-ve5jj 9 років тому

    Can u used and 1/8 hook 4/0

    • @Saltstrong
      @Saltstrong  9 років тому +1

      Matthew Moreno Yes, but it's not quite as effective. The 5" Gulp shad baits seems to work best in the shallows with the 1/16th oz weight on a 3/0 hook in our testing of the two.

  • @rippinglips854
    @rippinglips854 6 років тому

    Where can I get those hooks

  • @IRFANCAST
    @IRFANCAST 8 років тому

    Good tips :D

    • @Saltstrong
      @Saltstrong  8 років тому +1

      +SwimbaitFreak Thanks for making time to leave a nice comment... Fish On!

    • @datboi8890
      @datboi8890 8 років тому

      +Salt Strong sandwhcihs

  • @countryangel598
    @countryangel598 9 років тому

    cool