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Northwoods
Posted 5/24/2011 12:37 PM (#98561)
Subject: Gulp Alive



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I use live bait for much of my walleye fishing. However, I am going to spend a few days in the Quetico Provincial Park this summer and live bait is not allowed. I am going to try some Gulp Alive leeches and am looking for some feedback on using them with a Lindy Rig. Do you think the Gulp would be effective with a Lindy Rig, or should I use spinners with the Gulp instead? On a normal day in the lakes I fish when using real leeches I prefer a Lindy Rig over a spinner when I drift, but I have my doubts about the Gulp Alive on a Lindy Rig. Is Gulp Alive, alive enough for a Lindy Rig?
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rbb
Posted 5/24/2011 2:43 PM (#98565 - in reply to #98561)
Subject: Re: Gulp Alive


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I would use a bottom bouncer with a slow death hook and your choice of plastic. Let the hook put the action into the plastic for you.
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Chamookman
Posted 5/25/2011 3:12 AM (#98587 - in reply to #98565)
Subject: Re: Gulp Alive


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I've done very well with a Bottom bouncer and a hand tied spinner rig with the GULP! 5" Leech. I tie the spinner with a single 1/0 Aberdean hook. Don't see why this wouldn't work with a riggin' sinker drifting. Another option, would be a slip float and a small jig tipped with the faux Leech. Good fishing, C-man
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Northwoods
Posted 5/25/2011 1:25 PM (#98594 - in reply to #98561)
Subject: Re: Gulp Alive



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Thanks for the ideas guys. I had never heard of those slow death hooks before but those might work well for drifting in a canoe. I'm fairly set in my ways and a slip float with a little #8 hook and a big leech or night crawler put some nice walleyes in my net each summer but if I want to fish some of my favorite lakes in the Quetico again I need to learn some new ways.
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guest
Posted 5/25/2011 6:25 PM (#98602 - in reply to #98561)
Subject: RE: Gulp Alive


I've done well with just a jighead and the gulp with a slow drift with it just touching the bottom. No jigging, just let the boat movement do it.
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Tommy Skarlis
Posted 5/25/2011 8:05 PM (#98611 - in reply to #98561)
Subject: Re: Gulp Alive


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All great suggestions above! I've used the Gulp! Alive leeches with good success on both Lindy rigs and Spinners. I've also done extremely well with a Gulp! minnow on a Single hook Red Devil Spinner in Canada. Last but not least - Hooking a Gulp! Fry or a Power minnow onto the Slow death hook works extremely well! Take both Powerbait and Gulp! with you - sometimes the fish will prefer one over the other and there are some colors in PB that you can't get in Gulp!

Best of luck!

Tommy
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