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I figured you would know right away what that was.  It is smaller than a bread box and it isn't a Lucky Craft.  :Idontknow:

This post left a bad taste in my mouth.

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  • Super User
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Even Google took a minute to find it (besides the rules didn't specify "no internet searches"). Pretty cool lure I bet it's the best popper of the lot.

Hey wait a Cotton pickin minute, I want half the merit badges, I guessed Heddon first, incidentally you must live in Indiana to be a IU fan, lol!!

  • Super User
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Here you go, honerable mention badge.

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  • Super User
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LOL! Halarious..

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Oh, and three Internet merit points for whomever gets what the perch pattern bait in my hand right.

Heddon Lucky 13

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Original hula popper always worked best for me. I try to use the smallest size I can find. Soon as the sun begins to set you can kill em that way

  • Super User
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Of the ones I've tried, the Rapala Skitterpop, bar none. Have not tried the Ricos or Yellow Magic.

  • Super User
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I think the chug bug will fall under the popper category. If it does. I've caught plenty of bass off them. 

I own tons of different brands and styles of top water lures, when it comes to catching fish I don't think there is much difference.

My favorite is a chug bug 3/8 oz for bass and peacocks and the 1 oz for saltwater.  A mirrorlure papadog is another of my most used.

  • Super User
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There are many poppers out and I've used quite a few of them over the years. However, a couple of years ago, I picked this one up. It's "Popn' Image Jr.". This bad boy not only pops great, but it's about the easiest walking top water I've ever tried. You could do a lot worse that this one, and it will not break the bank. :)

 

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I've got one for you.  This one isn't old or rare but it is pretty unique.

 

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Then there is the MouthWasher.....sweet bait got a collection of these myself.

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I use Gary Yamamoto Shibuki Popper - Baby Bass

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I also use a smaller white popper, not sure of the brand.

 

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Hey wait a Cotton pickin minute, I want half the merit badges, I guessed Heddon first, incidentally you must live in Indiana to be a IU fan, lol!!

 

To be a Hoosier fan you just have to live in Indiana for at least 10 years, be able to like them even when they are terrible (which is most of the time), and pick them to win at least one game in every March Madness bracket you ever fill out.

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  • Super User
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I dont know the make of this popper but it is a fish catcher. The hook hanger pulled out of the rear , so I put the dressed treble in the front position and it still catches them . 

 

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  • Super User
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Looks like a Zell Pop. I hate it when I forget what one of my best fish catchers name is.

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I still find myself going with the LiveTarget bait ball Popper I got in a MTB one month. Hasn't let me down since, and walks super easy.

  • Super User
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Of course there's no 'best' popper, but one of my favorite is the Snag Proof Ish Popping Frog.

The Ish popping frog can be worked a variety of ways, and if you're looking for a loud 'pop',

the double faceplate can be popped to sound like a depth charge. As a bonus, the Ish frog

doesn't require repeated wringing out, 'that is', until the hook chamber gets ruptured.

 

Roger

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Better to have one of each.

There is no feather on that far left one. It won't catch fish...

  • Super User
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Here you go, honerable mention badge.

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Yup, Rick Astley is a big fan of poppers

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I've got one for you. This one isn't old or rare but it is pretty unique.

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What in the world

I love topwater lures. Especially ones that TW Doesnt even carry ;)

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I dont know the make of this popper but it is a fish catcher. The hook hanger pulled out of the rear , so I put the dressed treble in the front position and it still catches them . 

 

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You know you can easily fix that by screwing in a new screw eye and putting epoxy on threads. You can get cheap screw eyes from the picture hanging section at Home Depot or Jannsnetcraft.  They are only $1.89 on Jannsnetcraft.

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