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Anyone use the Storm Arashi Cover Pop in the Fall ? Unlike other poppers - this one walks easily and stays in the strike zone a long time which would seem to be ideal near ambush points ... Comes in some nice shad and blue gill colors too .  For open water I would probably stay more with a walking bait that covers more water - your thoughts ?

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I've been using a Berkley Bullet Pop. Was not a fan of the Arashi at all. I didn't find it to be an easy popper to walk and it had a tendency to dig under the surface more than I like. The Bullet Pop cast and walks very well, so I've been sticking with it.

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I’m a big fan of the Cover Pop.  I actually think it walks very easily and like the fact every 3-4 turns it pops too.  Adds a dimension other topwater lures don’t have.
 

It’s best around high percentage spots where you know the right presentation will get bit.  For long shorelines in search mode, I stick to either a Whopper Plopper in open water, or a Buzzbait around cover.  That being said I have caught more fish in the past 3 years on the Cover Pop 3:1 over any other topwater lure.  

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3 hours ago, Bluebasser86 said:

I've been using a Berkley Bullet Pop. Was not a fan of the Arashi at all. I didn't find it to be an easy popper to walk and it had a tendency to dig under the surface more than I like. The Bullet Pop cast and walks very well, so I've been sticking with it.

*I believe this is a newer offering from Berkley - do you throw the 60mm , 70mm or 80mm size and any particular B erkley colors you favor in the Bullet Pop ?

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2 hours ago, ChrisD46 said:

*I believe this is a newer offering from Berkley - do you throw the 60mm , 70mm or 80mm size and any particular B erkley colors you favor in the Bullet Pop ?

It's newish. I'm using a 70mm in Bone color.

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