Berkley Gulp! Alive! Minnow Fishing Soft Bait


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  • Each bait has a natural presentation in action, scent, and taste
  • Replaces live minnows for better durability and long lasting results
  • Expand your strike zone with 400x more scent dispersion than plastic baits
  • 15 years of Gulp! evolution…the best keeps getting better
Color Assorted
Brand Berkley
Size 3in - Pint 4x7
Material Plastic
Item Weight 11.2 Ounces

Gulp! Alive! baits offer the best alternative to live bait ever produced. Since the baits are soaked in the powerful attractant they are more effective and catch more fish. Put the bait back in the jar to ReCharge its effectiveness. You don't have to deal with the hassle of live bait anymore try Gulp! Alive! and fish the revolution. Features: - Each bait has a natural presentation in action, scent, and taste - Replaces live minnows for better durability and long lasting results - Expand your strike zone with 400x more scent dispersion than plastic baits - 15 years of Gulp! evolutionthe best keeps getting better Specifications: - Bait Length: 3" - Color: Assorted - Weight: 11. 20 oz - Packaging: Bucket Pint

  • betteannsheffy1hgwvx@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    A pesar de que la marca es increíble y estos señuelos son de lo mejor la descripción es errónea, la descripción indica que es una cubeta de minnow pero es el tarro normal que trae menos piezas

  • helenspsusanot6449@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    I am primarily a creek fisherman here in the South, and these fish can be persnickety about bait and presentation. I gave these minnows a go after seeing a couple folks using them, and boy howdy do they work. I took them out to a creek where I usually catch a few, but not a lot, of mixed species. With the gulp minnow I was catching fish nearly every cast. Largemouth like them, and bluegill, green sunfish, rock bass, and black crappie all had a go at the minnow. Even channel cats will crush his lure.They don't smell terrible, and they are reasonably durable given how soft they are(caught 5-6 fish on one before it started looking torn and tired).

  • maryawlaurain5985@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    I love these things. They are great for catching most fish. From purch to crappie. Great for kids, so easy to use and put on the hook. A lot better and easier than the old red wigglers.

  • mante.madaline@yahoo.com

    08-03-2026

    The truth, promise you gon catch something!

  • sarahwlbettyab4511@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Like buying a bag of Lay's Potato Chips. you get half the amount that the container should hold but it still gets the job done.and cheaper than buying them in the little ziploc bags you find in stores. for some reason I can never find the jars in stores.Work a treat on smaller fish like sunfish, bluegill, etc. Bass might be interested as well, especially in the bigger ones.

  • osequerabaumgarnsddt9386@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Fantastic bait for blue gill and bass. I fish these in the 1" size with a super light jig head on ultra light tackle. Be ready to set the hook because fish can't seem to resist them! They are pretty soft so they will only catch about six fish before they begin to deteriorate and eventually come off the hook. No complaints though, could also be a good first time lure for those anglers graduating from being limited to bobbers and worms.

  • marymadeleine@hotmail.com

    08-03-2026

    This Soft Bait has seriously stepped up my fishing game. These things look super realistic, with a lifelike action that mimics a minnow really well. Plus, the scent is no joke—it’s strong and long-lasting, which seems to draw fish in fast and keeps them hanging around.Compared to other soft baits, these definitely last longer in the water, and you can "recharge" them by tossing them back in the container when you're done. I also like that they’re biodegradable, so they’re a more eco-friendly choice. They’re a bit pricier than typical soft baits, but honestly, I’ve seen a higher catch rate since I started using them, so it’s worth it.Perfect for bass, trout, and just about anything that’s going for smaller prey fish. If you're serious about landing more catches, I’d give these a go!

  • sammy@microsoft.com

    08-03-2026

    These are the best jig baits I have ever used. I never get skunked using them.

  • whebelera@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    great bait for pan fish and crappies

  • finderislungameni11@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Good stuff

  • ealarisamichelleas7930@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    These are a must have in your tackle box. They are great for panfish, especially bluegills. Crappies will bite them. Your hands will smell bad, but, c'mon, you're going fishing - get over it.Works best with a small jig head. Fish will bite the tail.

  • jnvaljamaryuh4398@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Well constructed and works well. Caught fish

  • dotmadeleine@hotmail.com

    08-03-2026

    The top of listing says 18oz tub. However the product description lower in ad says 11oz. Thats wat you get is 11oz.. I feel a bit let down by that.. I dont belive thats a honest mistake. Thanks for that..

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  • bet******

    A pesar de que la marca es increíble y estos señuelos son de lo mejor la descripción es errónea, la descripción indica que es una cubeta de minnow pero es el tarro normal que trae menos piezas

  • hel******

    I am primarily a creek fisherman here in the South, and these fish can be persnickety about bait and presentation. I gave these minnows a go after seeing a couple folks using them, and boy howdy do they work. I took them out to a creek where I usually catch a few, but not a lot, of mixed species. With the gulp minnow I was catching fish nearly every cast. Largemouth like them, and bluegill, green sunfish, rock bass, and black crappie all had a go at the minnow. Even channel cats will crush his lure.They don't smell terrible, and they are reasonably durable given how soft they are(caught 5-6 fish on one before it started looking torn and tired).

  • mar******

    I love these things. They are great for catching most fish. From purch to crappie. Great for kids, so easy to use and put on the hook. A lot better and easier than the old red wigglers.

  • man******

    The truth, promise you gon catch something!

  • sar******

    Like buying a bag of Lay's Potato Chips. you get half the amount that the container should hold but it still gets the job done.and cheaper than buying them in the little ziploc bags you find in stores. for some reason I can never find the jars in stores.Work a treat on smaller fish like sunfish, bluegill, etc. Bass might be interested as well, especially in the bigger ones.

  • ose******

    Fantastic bait for blue gill and bass. I fish these in the 1" size with a super light jig head on ultra light tackle. Be ready to set the hook because fish can't seem to resist them! They are pretty soft so they will only catch about six fish before they begin to deteriorate and eventually come off the hook. No complaints though, could also be a good first time lure for those anglers graduating from being limited to bobbers and worms.

  • mar******

    This Soft Bait has seriously stepped up my fishing game. These things look super realistic, with a lifelike action that mimics a minnow really well. Plus, the scent is no joke—it’s strong and long-lasting, which seems to draw fish in fast and keeps them hanging around.Compared to other soft baits, these definitely last longer in the water, and you can "recharge" them by tossing them back in the container when you're done. I also like that they’re biodegradable, so they’re a more eco-friendly choice. They’re a bit pricier than typical soft baits, but honestly, I’ve seen a higher catch rate since I started using them, so it’s worth it.Perfect for bass, trout, and just about anything that’s going for smaller prey fish. If you're serious about landing more catches, I’d give these a go!

  • sam******

    These are the best jig baits I have ever used. I never get skunked using them.

  • whe******

    great bait for pan fish and crappies

  • fin******

    Good stuff

  • eal******

    These are a must have in your tackle box. They are great for panfish, especially bluegills. Crappies will bite them. Your hands will smell bad, but, c'mon, you're going fishing - get over it.Works best with a small jig head. Fish will bite the tail.

  • jnv******

    Well constructed and works well. Caught fish

  • dot******

    The top of listing says 18oz tub. However the product description lower in ad says 11oz. Thats wat you get is 11oz.. I feel a bit let down by that.. I dont belive thats a honest mistake. Thanks for that..

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The Berkley story is deeply rooted in the idea of the American Dream. It's about hard work, struggle, and tough times. And it's about building partnerships to accomplish goals. Still, the story of Berkley is much more than the story of Berkley Bedell. It's also the story of dedicated co-workers and loyal customers, who were equally willing to take risks.

It all began in Spirit Lake, Iowa, in June of 1937, when 16-year old Berkley Bedell took 50 USD from his paper route earnings to start a business selling his hand-tied flies to fishing tackle shops and vacationing anglers. In his upstairs bedroom, with hair clipped from the family dog, Stubby, and feathers from the backyard chickens, young Berkley crafted flies to entice local bluegill and bass from their underwater cover. The Berkley Fly Co. was founded.

By the time Berk graduated from high school in 1939, he was employing several area girls who made flies, silkworm gut, and cable wire leaders in their homes. The business soon outgrew Berk's parent's basement and living room. He expanded to the second floor of the local grocery store, using a tub filled with ice and a fan for air conditioning.

After attending the state university and serving in the Army Air Corps, Berk returned to Spirit Lake in 1945 to start Berkley and Company. The business focus was on its cable wire leaders. One evening, while reading Popular Science, Berk learned about a Connecticut company that was producing nylon-covered cable for sailboat rigging. After visiting their plant, he began to work on nylon-coated wire for use in fishing leaders. production began in Spirit Lake. Shortly after this, the distinctive Berkley heart logo was designed with the slogan "nylon leader with a heart of stainless steel."

Berk next became interested in extruding nylon monofilament fishing line. At that time, all nylon came from DuPont. After receiving a license from DuPont, Berk returned to Spirit Lake to begin work developing equipment to produce nylon. The initial extrusion equipment consisted of reclaimed washing machine wringers, bicycle wheels, and other homespun materials. Soon Berkley was marketing private brand mono as well as Dew Flex monofilament. Ongoing experimentation would soon yield the company's breakthrough innovation - Trilene.

In 1959, Berkley introduced Trilene at about the same time DuPont introduced Stren. To help introduce the new line, Berk sent out thousands of sample spools of line and asked store owners to have their best fisherman try it on a spinning reel. Fishermen loved the line and it began the successful launch of Berkley Trilene.

The next four decades were a time of great growth for the company. In the 1960's Berkley entered into the rod business, which lead to international expansion in the 1970's. Soft plastic baits made an appearance in the 1980's. The 1990's through today have seen significant technology improvements in all of the Berkley products. From the beginning, Berkley has committed significant resources to research and development - a continuing strategy that has resulted in countless product innovations, including Berkley Trilene, the Lightning Rod, PowerBait, FireLine, and more recently Gulp!? and Gulp! Alive.