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Berkley choppo Vs whopper plopper


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The choppo is louder. I prefer the plopper.

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Choppo has the hard tail, Plopper soft tail, results in one being louder than the other, if you fish alot of rocky areas or around docks/trees the plopper has a more durable tail since its rubber.

They are both good, but usually can get the Choppo for $6 on sale most of the year.

Get one of each and find what works best in your waters.

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I've used both and caught fish. Can't really say one is better than the other.

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I find the the smaller choppos start spinning quicker than the smaller whopper ploppers .  Comes down to the hard tail vs soft tail mentioned above.  I use both and catch on both.

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Use them both but catch more top water fish, at least this year on a Devils horse ?.

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I have several Whopper Ploppers and several Choppos.  The Choppos start instantly so you can do a start/stop retrieve more easily.  Also, the white ghost color leads the plopper league for catches in my tackle box.  

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I prefer the Plopper

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I actually broke the tail on the one Choppo I had setting the hook on a bass. It was a freebie I found at work so no money out of my pocket.  It was a fish catcher for sure! The replacement will be a WP.

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