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Spro popping frog because I can throw it anywhere. Hardbait is a tie between PopR and chug bug.

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I got a little TD Popper, as an "extra" in a pack of baits I bought from Deep that caught them well on Oneida last fall.

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I love the SPRO Popping Frog (especially in Black), but I have a Rebel Pop-R that is pretty hard to beat and a close third is my bone colored Creek Chub jointed popper.

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Duh!! Rebel PopR !! (Green perch pattern)

Close second is Spro Poppin Frog / black

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river2sea bubble popper and the jackall sk pop grande.hard to beat the rebel pop r for the money they are great lures.

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Spro popping frog because I can throw it anywhere. Hardbait is a tie between PopR and chug bug.

Same here on the popping frog. As for hard poppers, I started years ago with a Pop-R, and always caught fish on it, but spent the better part of the last 8-10 years "looking" and fishing others hoping to find something "better", and have come full circle back to the Pop-R.

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Same here on the popping frog. As for hard poppers, I started years ago with a Pop-R, and always caught fish on it, but spent the better part of the last 8-10 years "looking" and fishing others hoping to find something "better", and have come full circle back to the Pop-R.

I did the same thing ww2farmer, tried others but went right back to the lure I caught my first bass on.

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I will agree that the spro popping frog is pretty great. I prefer pumpkin, as my frogs down here are brown.

Favorite hard popper for the longest was the H2O express poppers. However, after using a few Damiki D Pop 70's... I'm sold. They are a great size, cast well, and can walk the dog like a spook. I like the Holo Bluegill color myself, but the shad colors work as well.

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The old silver and black 1/4 oz Rebel Pop R. That has produced more fish than any other bait n

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My wifes PB (6lbs) came off a rebel pop r silver and black. She didnt care for the bait at first but since she caught that fish she thinks they are the best thing since sliced bread.

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Same here on the popping frog. As for hard poppers, I started years ago with a Pop-R, and always caught fish on it, but spent the better part of the last 8-10 years "looking" and fishing others hoping to find something "better", and have come full circle back to the Pop-R.

 

I am right now, as we speak looking at a shopping cart full of one popper from each company that is 10$ and under. Looking to see if I can find something as good or better than the POPr, now I know people swear by others, but if these little bad boys catch fish at WAY less then others, how can i switch.

 

I love the Pop-R and while they are not all made great, you get a few that are always dead on, the spit great, pop loud and walk well. 

 

I really want to try a few new ones, but at the cost of around 50-60 bucks for 5-6 lures....I am not sure it will be worth it.

 

River2sea really has my eye as they build quality lures, and so does the Zell pop by xcalibur. We will see.

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try the river2sea you will not be disappointed. great bait with great build quality.

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caught my pb 8lb bass with pop-r and throw it  quite often however,a black buzzbait is my go to top water.have my most luck with a pop-r when i work it slowly i seem to enjoy the quicker pace of the buzzbait  so i always pick that up first.

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magnum pop r in baby bass color and i walk it , the more i can make it throw water and spit the more they hammer it and i get some good ones

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The smaller sized Zell Pop is magic for me. 

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Another fan of the Rebel! But my best bass on popper type bait came off the Hula popper in coach dog.

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