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Poppers?
I fished with people using poppers this weekend..... do these really work?? I can't imagine a striper swimming to the top of the water to grab one.....
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They sure do work. Think of them as little baitfish that have been driven to the surface by the bass. Once the bass get the bait up at the surface they just eat the heck out of them and your plug too. Usually there will be birds joining in on the surface action getting free meals too.
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a popper acts as a wounded baitfish and the stripers feel the commotion and come up to investigate and eat it . great for early morning or late evenings .
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Ok, so lets talk colors.
Which colors are best for what? Darks at night, etc? |
I am catching stripers every other time I go out fishing on average. I use poppers and rubber duckies. i have only caught stripers on the poppers so far. It is great action and the best fishing in my opinion. Fish these on the ebb tide in the suds, chop, surf, white water. Or where ever breaking water is. You'll catch fish and have a blast as they come up for a fight!
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yellow when the sun is rising and setting.
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yellow or white work great . But Yellow gets my whistle for morning and evenings .
poppers at night work ( sometimes ) but there are other plugs much more productive . |
rubber duckies?
http://www.accoutrements.com/images/10676.jpg |
Good LORD is that TIffany?
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And... with this mold I will be able to pour my own lures!!!
http://campscrafts.safeshopper.com/images/bi17bz7q.jpg |
Good LORD is that TIffany?
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You have been standing in the sun too long with out a fish. You are starting to repeat yourself.
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BLue and white, and pink are also good colors.
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Poppers.... I love to use them. Fish'em slow for bass, pop...pop...pop...let it sit. Blues will go after a faster retreive. As for colors Slip was right with the yellow, white works well too. I have been using these this year. Good luck, top water action is addictive:D
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Sorry, I forgot the image:smash:
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i'll swear by my little retarded pink/white peice of broomstick during the day and it's all black brother at night...
5 dollah speshuls! kill em they do... ;) |
who made these? I have access to a lathe in my folks barn. I am looking forward to learning how to turn stock into fish treats!!
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Then you are cordially invited to read thru the PLUG BUILDING FORUM here :)
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MikeTLive, I made them. They were shaped on a belt sander.
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and NICELY done i might add :btu:
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With the exception of my first schoolie on a Deadly #^^^^&s tin, the rest of my bass (albeit all small) have been on poppers.
I like yellow, pink and white for day and black, black/purple at night. However, I have this one blue/white plug, with rattle, that blues just DESTROY as the sun is setting. Don't know what it is about that one but I just catch a ton o' blues on it. Lots of fun! :D |
I swear I only hit SUBMIT once..... *rubbing forehead*
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dont rub your forehead , that causes double posts and/or vision
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ahhahahahaah:beat: :beat: :bl2: :bounce: :boots: :laugha: :hihi: :hs: :bo:
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Hey Sweetieface, pick yourself up a couple of poppers, try getting a gag's popper cause it floats, try it in the mr bunker finish, works pisah. Also get yourself a chrome creek chub popper which sinks w/no rattle sound, great right as the sun is going down. Also get yourself a one ounce pensil popper, white/red head and just twitch the top of the rod as you real it in. What you want the lure to do us snake back and forth on the surface, don't reel to fast, bass can;t resist!!!!!!!!!:happy: :happy: :happy: :p
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FW, you forgot to tell her the other secret... add the teaser.
Topwater is where I think teasers are at there best. With poppers, the commotion attracts alot of followers, but often they don't hit, the teaser will get alot of fish in those situations. And you get the bigger fish on the fly as often as not. If you haven't fished them alot, it may be a good idea to start with floaters because they are really easy to use. My wife struggled with poppers like atoms that sink, but she can kick butt with a floater. Not saying that's a female thing, cause FW fishes a popper as well as anyone I've seen... just an experience thing. Favorite colors are white/blue head, white/red head, and chrome. At night, use black for silouette. I have also found that when you are getting alot of followers on the popper, but no hits, try unweighted jerkbaits or lipless crankbaits. GS' 5" and 7" split tails do a great dog-walk and you can stop 'em and let 'em sink really slowly if you see swirls behind the lure. Lipless cranks like zara spooks, bagley's finger mullet and others can be really good too. I don't like to use teasers with these cause it can interfere with the walk the dog action. |
Sweetieface,
Check your pm's please! -WW |
Fishwee, all set. (sorry!)
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MikeT, attend the August meeting of MSBA. BassMaster will be on hand to show the masses how to turn their own bass candy from wood. I understand if you see his plugs you will eat them yourself. Should be a great night.
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10-4. Check 'em again!:D
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