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Whopper Plopper is one of the most popular topwater lures that everyone knows about, I was thinking about buying a few since it is the same concept but has a double hook on the back instead of 2 hooks like the Plopper. 

 

I used to use it years ago and I remember missing alot of strikes but I am not sure if it was user error, and now I use the R2Sea model because it is just an easy & fun way to fish & every once in a while you catch a good one on it. I used to use the Roland Martin High Roller which was similar but not sure if that line is still in the BPS Catalog. 

 

Kind of like the idea of the Rear hook & price, especially since the Whopper Plopper is for fun only, it really does not catch fish like many people are saying. If you fish in Florida, I would not waste your time throwing the Whopper Plopper 130. It is nice being able to bomb 1.5 ounces to find active fish, but I think maybe this may be good for Summer when the weeds top out.

 

Here is a picture as I know it is not marketed well, or at least I never see it but that goes for almost every Rebel lure except the Pop-R these days and I am ok with that.

 

http://www.lurenet.com/rebel-buzz-n-frog-fishing-lure

 

 

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Bill dance did a show with it in a small pond just slaying the smallish largemouth on it. That's probably where it would work best.

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