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Artificial Soft TailsThe New Normal for Walleye Fishing

By A Mystery Man Writer

Artificial Soft Tails…The New Normal for Walleye Fishing By Gary Parsons and Keith Kavajecz   They say that there is a time and a place for everything. This saying definitely holds true when it comes to fishing. There are some days where the best course of action is to present a walleye with live bait, but time and time again, in fact most of the time, we have found the fish often prefer Berkley Gulp over live minnows and worms. The preference of Gulp makes life easier for us. To start, a bag of Gulp crawlers costs about the same as a dozen live crawlers. While a live worm may only last for one or two bites, Gulp crawlers can last for several bites. Gulp is hassle free compared to live bait also. Gone is the balancing act of keeping worms readily available in the boat, but out of the sun. Gone is the dirt all over the boat from picking worms out of the container, or even worse, spilling the container. Then there is the maintenance of the worms between fishing trips. Keeping the bedding moist, but not too moist. Picking out dead ones, and catching escapees in the […]

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