Super User RoLo Posted March 8, 2008 Super User Posted March 8, 2008 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 Quote
Super User Bassin_Fin@tic Posted March 8, 2008 Super User Posted March 8, 2008 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. Quote
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