PawleysDude Posted October 10, 2022 Posted October 10, 2022 Newbie here... I wandered across this forum while trying to research a lure online. I figured if anybody knew the answer, this would be the place. I've bass fished throughout the Carolinas over the past 60+ years, inheriting a love of top water fishing from my father. His favorite plug was a Paw Paw, but I fell in love with Pop-R's from the time they were introduced. I am not a collector in the true sense, but I have collected too many tackle boxes and too many lures over the years to know what's inside most of them. But enough about me... While digging thru an old tackle box, I came across several Pop-R's I didn't remember I had. To my surprise, one of these has a distinct noise chamber with what sounds like a couple ball bearings. It's the classic P60 Pop-R, 1/4 oz and 2 1/2" long. It is most definitely not the larger P70/P71 model which has a rattle chamber. It also has Rebel Pop-R embossed into the plastic near the tail of the bait. I don't recall Rebel ever making a Rattling Pop-R, and I cannot find anything at all on their website or anywhere else on the Internet. I found one Google reference to a P60R, but the webpage it linked to was no longer available. I had two very good days of fishing with it before I got to wondering about it, and now I'm scared to fish it, worried I may lose the last of a generation. Does anybody remember a Rattling version of the P60 Pop-R? Thanks for your help. Quote
Super User whitwolf Posted October 10, 2022 Super User Posted October 10, 2022 Give me some time and I will give you as much detail as I can on this subject. Quote
PawleysDude Posted October 10, 2022 Author Posted October 10, 2022 Thank you. No hurry at all, it's been sitting around for years and I've taken it out of action until I can decide what to do with it. I appreciate your help. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted October 10, 2022 Super User Posted October 10, 2022 You came to the right place. @whitwolf is an expert in this department. 1 Quote
Super User Deleted account Posted October 10, 2022 Super User Posted October 10, 2022 It's not a design thing, it's a changing production run thing, more than most lures, depending on where and when you buy (bought) a classic Pop-R, it will be very different than others. Along with the varying size and number of bbs, the plastic, finish, and texture will all vary, not to mention the balance and floating attitude. Been through that rabbit hole, and stole the caterpillar's ******... ps: (I can't say water pipe?) Quote
PawleysDude Posted October 11, 2022 Author Posted October 11, 2022 5 hours ago, Deleted account said: It's not a design thing, it's a changing production run thing, more than most lures... Thanks for the feedback. I cannot believe this one would not have been a different model, even if for a small test market. Most Pop-R's I have from around the same time have no internal rattle at all. Maybe a few sound like something loose. This one has a rattler similar to a Zara Spook. It's hard for me to imagine it's a production run thing. 'Course, I've been wrong before... ? Quote
Super User Deleted account Posted October 11, 2022 Super User Posted October 11, 2022 10 hours ago, PawleysDude said: Thanks for the feedback. I cannot believe this one would not have been a different model, even if for a small test market. Most Pop-R's I have from around the same time have no internal rattle at all. Maybe a few sound like something loose. This one has a rattler similar to a Zara Spook. It's hard for me to imagine it's a production run thing. 'Course, I've been wrong before... ? Other than manufacturing errors, silent Pop-Rs are like unicorns. Quote
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