Description
Surface baits like this topwater popper red white(M5) are most effective when used to catch fish in shallow water. However, they can be used to catch a variety of different fish species in both calm and choppy water conditions. Some of the most common freshwater fish that can be caught with a popper lure. Those fish include bass, trout, crappie, bluegill, and catfish. Numerous saltwater species share an interest in hitting topwater lures. Angler-favored catches including Redfish, Striped Bass, Tarpon, and more exotic fish, such as the Trevally.
Poppers aim to simulate any sort of distressed creature that might be moving or struggling on the surface of the water . The cupped face “pops” along the surface will imitate the action of prey. That prey includes small insects, small frogs or even a small injured fish. The more commotion the better. Lure color doesn’t matter as much as many people think. In clear water and light conditions, go with a lure that’s light in color. If the water is very murky or you’re fishing before or after the sun is up, then go with a lure that’s darker in color. Fish are opportunistic and when fish are hungry they will take advantage of any opportunity.
Topwater Popper Red White(M5) Specifications
- Length: 5 Inches
- Color: Red & White
- Hooks: Twin Treble
Hands down, water clarity is the most important factor in choosing a topwater lure. That’s because the clarity provides detail in how shallow the bass might be and what type of color will best show up to them. Topwater fishing is one of the best ways to catch bass during late fall, early spring, and late spring. That’s when they are in their spawning areas. Topwater baits will often entice a reaction strike from the bass during this time. Topwater baits create some of the most memorable fishing moments. In saltwater, you can use topwater lures during low light conditions, like sunrise and sunset, and when there are clouds. You can also use them during warming trends in the winter.
When the action is a bit slow or the baitfish activity is widespread and only popping up for short periods, try slow trolling your poppers around the area – it can be lethal. Cast your popper out to the target area and let it settle briefly. Take in small amounts of line slowly, making small movements as you retrieve it. The cupped face “pops” along the surface will imitate the action of prey, such as small insects, small frogs or even a small injured fish.
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