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Gulp Sinking Minnow

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Anyone else around here a fan?

This has to be the best stick bait available.  I'll take it over a senko or a dinger anyday.  Yes...it doesn't last long...even compared to other sticks...but this thing is deadly!  And when the head is too far gone...turn it around and hook it through the tail...IT WORKS!!!!  White/silver in the sun...chartreuse when overcast.

Hate them the plastic it far to firm for my taste or the basses!  

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they are expensive...but so are senkos and dingers.  As for the plastic being too firm...sounds like you got an old bag.  They are easily more flexible than any other stick bait.  Can't wait till they are available in the alive buckets.

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Glad its working for you, because it doesn't work for me. :-/

Agreeded...I think they left a "T" out of the name :D

I've actually seen uninterested fish repelled by these baits

This past weekend I was fishing a club tournament on a lake that has a history of being a hawg producer but has been really off for the last couple of months due to lots of pressure and an over abundance of shad.  I was working my way past another competitor who is known as a "hoover" for bass - he was working a spinner bait in the area and had picked up several 12" to 12.5" fish concentrated on one point - as we passed, I threw in a GULP! Sinking Minnow and hauled an 18.25" fatty right behind him.  You guys that don't like 'em - keep leaving the fish for those of us who do :D

I love them.  Seems they are all I can catch bass on anymore.

I bought a pack of these things a couple years ago, tried them for smallies in an area I was catching fish consistantly on other soft plastic baits, nothing. I switched back and immediately began catching fish again. Gave them away and will never buy those things again. Plus, they STINK!

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