A popular inshore fishing lure is the Berkley Gulp Swimming Mullet.

This is one of my favorite lures to throw at juvenile tarpon. It can also be used to target redfish, trout, snook and even black drum.

This lure has a tail similar to a bass worm tail, which gives it some very vibrant action in the water.

After thoroughly using the Gulp Swimming Mullet, I wanted to give you my honest review of this lure.

In this video, I give you my top pros and cons for the Gulp Swimming Mullet and show you how to rig and retrieve this lure.

See the full review here:

https://www.saltstrong.com/articles/gulp-swimming-mullet-review/

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The Gulp Swimming Mullet Specs

The lure comes in four different sizes: a 3″, 4″, 5″ and 6″ model.

The lure comes in 4-11 different color combinations depending on the size of the lure.

The 3″ model comes with 11 Gulp Swimming Mullet per pack. The 4″ model comes with 10 per pack, the 5″ model comes with four per pack, and the 6″ model comes with three per pack.

Each pack of Gulp Swimming Mullet is $6.99 on the Berkley website.

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