Bait Type: Popper
Material: Plastic
Length: 7.6cm
Weight: 11g
Fish Species: Saltwater, Freshwater
Target Species: Popper lures are mainly used to catch predatory fish in pelagic waters, which are usually very aggressive towards small fish or insects moving on the surface.
Good at bass, pike perch, pickerel, snakehead, bluegill, trout and other predatory fish.
Description: The Popper is a surface lure, named after the sound and action it creates on the surface of the water that resembles the sound of an insect or a small fish falling into the water.
Popper lures usually have a large, concave or bevelled head and are head heavy.
The head material is hard and weighted to create a loud slap and splash on the water surface.
The lures simulate small fish, insects and other creatures struggling or swimming on the surface of the water.
Anglers need to have the Popper change speed and frequency as it stops, jumps and sinks on the surface of the water to mimic an injured or panicked critter.
The Popper lure is particularly well suited to shallow areas of open water, lakes, reservoirs or rivers, as well as early morning or dusk,
when walleye are more inclined to look for food near the surface.