We all know the price of fishing can get a bit extreme at times. For those of us that are wont to be on the lake constantly chasing our favorite species fishing lures can take a bit hit on the budget. Bulk fishing lures are a great way to ease some of the cost that this can entail for our best fishing lures. If you know you will be using the same lure over and over again, why not buy them in bulk so that the outlay in cash is much more palatable. This can be a great way to keep fishing within a reasonable budget and not get your significant other screaming to high heaven about the credit card bill every month. You can find just about any lure you use often online in bulk quantities. From crankbaits to soft plastic lures to spoons all can be found in the large quantities you are searching for.
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Lot of 2 Berkley Gulp 5 Shaky Worm 8 CT Red Shad NEW US $10.00
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Berkley Gulp Minnow 4 Smelt Lot of 3 US $5.99
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BERKLEY GULP PACK LOT NEW BAIT AVET PENN PRO GEAR US $12.99
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Perhaps you are known to favor using Berkley Gulp while bass fishing. We know that the stuff works great, but it can be a bit of sticker shock when looking at the cost of the stuff. Find someone selling 8-10 packs at once. Or maybe you are partial to the Berkley Power worms that have been popular for so long (and really, if something has been popular for over a decade the reason is that it flat works. You won't see people continually forking over cash for something that doesn't work). Heck, some people even are partial to a given color like the "motor oil" Berkley Power worm. If you are using the same color trip after trip and continually having success catching fish wouldn't it be wise to make sure you had plenty of that lure laying around? This is a perfect case for buying some bulk fishing lures.
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Lot of 2 Berkley Power Bait Bass 7 Power Worm Red Shad US $7.90
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Lot of 2 Berkley Power Bait Bass 7 Power Worm Junebug US $7.90
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LOT OF 50 NEW BERKLEY GULP POWER DOVER CRAWLER WORMS US $6.05
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For crankbaits, no one wants to hit a snag and then be out of their favorite lure. This is very common with a Rapala shad rap in my boats. The silver and black colored shad rap is a staple for me. I can't tell you how many fish I have caught with that lure, and the lion's share has been from trolling it behind the boat. Problem is that if you are trolling it right along the bottom (where the fish are!) then it is fairly likely that you will catch something. Hopefully it is a fish, but all too often it is a branch or rock that break your line before you have sufficient time to react. To that end, keep a few spares of your favorite colors in your tackle box at all times. The best way to do that is to buy a bulk crankbait lot of shad raps and use them for the next 1-2 years.
US $10.00


