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In my view, the brand of popper is least important, while the function is most important.

The popper I'd choose for "murky water" during a "heavy ripple"

bears no resemblance to what I'd use in "clear water" with a "flat surface".

The same is true of poppers used in open water versus poppers used in a weedy situation,

where I wouldn't hesitate to use a T-rigged weedless popper like the sizmic pop'n toad.

Roger

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In my view, the brand of popper is least important, while the function is most important.

The popper I'd choose for "murky water" during a "heavy ripple"

bears no resemblance to what I'd use in "clear water" with a "flat surface".

The same is true of poppers used in open water versus poppers used in a weedy situation,

where I wouldn't hesitate to use a T-rigged weedless popper like the sizmic pop'n toad.

Roger

In murky water I normally use Heddon Pop N Image, in the large size, or Hula Popper.

Clear(not much of it around here) I have come to like the Zel Pop.

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