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'What is your favorite topwater' is a fairly common topic here. The G-Splash doesn't get much press and I'm curious as to why? Did Lucky Craft swing and miss with this one; perhaps a foul tip?

I've bought several of these baits, in both sizes, over the last few months, but I won't be able to give them a go until we thaw out.

  • Super User
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I catch tons of fish on these! It is more of a finesse popper.

Allen

  • Super User
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It's a good popper, but I've done better with the Yellow Magic and the Excalibur Zell Rowland popper.

Those are the other two I fish. ;) G-splash works best for me in clear calm conditions where I want it to split and not pop.

Allen

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you are  going to get a wide aray of responses on this one.mostly because of where they live,and what type of top water lure works for them.I think the g-splash 80 is one of the best poppers out there.where the 65 is just ok.I think there is better choices out there for poppers that size.Like I said,not knocking the 65,I use them alot.but,for the money,there are better ones out there.

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Sorry I can't post any comments on the lucky craft.I have never used one. I haven't been able to find any reason to sway away from Lobina Ricos.

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Sorry I can't post any comments on the lucky craft.I have never used one. I haven't been able to find any reason to sway away from Lobina Ricos.

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Love my Ricos, never tried a G-Splash.

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Sorry I can't post any comments on the lucky craft.I have never used one. I haven't been able to find any reason to sway away from Lobina Ricos.

x2

Love my Ricos, never tried a G-Splash.

x3

Ricos and Splash its are all I use

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I think you don't hear much about it, because for the money, there are much better "walking" poppers.  I had a few of the G-Splashes and higher end baits like the Rico, Yellow Magic, and Hydro Splash all walk much smoother.

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