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Berkley 6'' Camo Worm
I have used this Soft Plastic for many years for Bream (lots of success) but lately I am finding the quality of the product is very poor. Out of three packets I purchased there were only ten usable worms. Most were deformed while others had deep gouges in them as if the had been in contact with something hot before packaging. I have tried a few methods to straighten them without success.
I use other brands of Soft Plastics and have never had a problem with inferior product. I also tried to contact Berkley Australia but the contact link does not work. I would just like them to inprove thier quality control on the product as it such a great product to use when right. |
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Another option to the Berkley worm - are ones made from plastic.
The mojiko worms have a much better swimming action and dont dry out in the sun. You'll still get the occasional bent one in the pack - but no where near the amount of bent ones you get in gulp pack Last edited by yellow door 1; 05-09-2016 at 07:18 PM. |
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And if you want them to have that gulp scent - you can buy a spray or soak them in a tub of gulp juice with no ill effects
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Might be worth giving this method a try
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Didnt think the Normal Plastics could retain the gulp smell. they will wash off as soon as the plastics hits the water.
The Bio ones actually soak it up quite a bit and almost has a slow release like effect. |
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Had the same issues with turtleback worms - sometimes half the pack don't 'swim' - wrote to berkley - no reply. Ceased to use the product.
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Yeah the plastics are nowhere near as good as actual gulp at retaining scent - but they do retain some
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