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If you're interested in trying them out, Berkley Gulp leeches in the 4-5 inch size actually work pretty well and you can always have some in your tackle box.
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When you say "Burkley Gulp leeches" did you mean 5" Jumbo Leaches in plastic package for $9.99 ? or "Burkley Gulp Alive leeches" in jar filled with liquid for $16.99 ?
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QUOTE (namar @ Aug 24, 2021 - 10:56 am)
When you say "Burkley Gulp leeches" did you mean 5" Jumbo Leaches in plastic package for $9.99 ? or "Burkley Gulp Alive leeches" in jar filled with liquid for $16.99 ?
I believe they are the same , it's just there are more leeches in the jar. I did not use them often but they work.
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I think Jerkbaiter is correct they are the same, but for the sake of accuracy I've been using the ones in the plastic package for $9.99, not the jar. I find largemouth bass really like them.
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