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poppers at night...?
i rarely fish the night...was fishing about an hour before first light the other week in complete darkness using a smack it popper and ended up landing a 50" bass (cant somehow post the pic as it needs to be 're-sized')...the conventional wisdom is that poppers are not productive at night...obviously not totally true...but wanted to find out what people thought....and if others use poppers at night...
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if you caught a 50" bass then it aint broke so dont fix it!
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i agree...just wanted to find out if there were others out there that used poppers at night...
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I have caught Bass at night on poppers not 50 inch fish, I basically fish it like a swimmer and pop a couple of times during the retrive.
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superstrike little neck poppers
they swim on a slow retreve, good for shallow rocky places, good to cast a teaser out too:jump:
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I used to use an atom popper all night at Sakonnet point and I did real well. Nothin huge but many keepers. Although when I strapped on an eel I got a 43 pounder!
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Here's your pix resized Doc. Nice fish.
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Did u get a weight on it?
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I have tried em an had some success.Usually when i need to cast far.
After a few cast's though it's hard to have faith.So they come off. |
no actual weight...but what do people think a 50" fish weighs...? i was thinking around 40lbs...
of note, it was pretty satisfying to let this fish swim another day...took a little while to revive but one slight movement of that big tail...see ya! |
nice fish... Used to use atoms at night at Watch Hill. Fished 'em reel slow like tattoobob suggests.
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stripercrazy hit the nail on the head
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Reverse Atom..
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BM used to fish with Popper John and if I remember right killed them on big poppers at night down cape...at least the posts implied that.
Also...did`nt Zeno have a Super Strike article about great results with a sinking/swimming littleneck used at night last year in OTW or this year? With the Fall hunger upon the bass and in a bait filled stretch the ability to take them on poppers at night is probably magnified right now..... possibly? |
Super Strike Black/Purple, Squid, Transparent Amber at night but especially when there is an east blow on and you need to clear the break.
In Reading The Water there is a chapter by Roberto Germani about using poppers at night in Matunuck. That's a good expample of the type of place where they work very well. There is often quite a bit of whitewater, a dropoff, a hard sweep and the need clear the surf in order to avoid the plug tumbling in the wash. |
doc....very very nice fish...
i have few questions about night popping... does the color matter?? dark color?? will a pencil do the same trick at night??(since i fish pencil a lot) or must be a regular popper style lure. rattling???? more attraction?? or doesn't matter... thanks |
I think Zeno did have an article about popper at night in OTW maybe last fall? anyways, logically, needlefish are kind of worked like poppers and they are known night-slayers, so why wouldn't a popper work in certain conditions at night? Doc proved that alright...
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Nice fish Doc
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doc, I think the bottom line is, fishing at night is where it's at!
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very nice fish, great job
I would have to be out of plugs to throw a popper at night, but then again i never catch 50" fish............. |
Fished poppers with teasers for years. Work day and night.
daytime , lots of splashing , short pops , sometimes big tumbly pops , etc. Big trick is don't spaz out at the first hit and jerk it out of the fishes strike zone. Fish hits and misses , either stop and start again slow or just keep up the pace like you were before it struck. I see tons of people get so excited they jerk it hard and pull it so far from the attacking fish in one pop the fish loses site of it. nighttime I like atoms cause they sink and i let them sink just below the surface then a slow drag or weak pop to just get them to break the surface , no big splash , just like a fish coming up to suck air at the surface. anyway , if you learn how to work them , poppers are very versatile , day or night. I seldom use one without a teaser. At night I use a high contrast teaser. In the daylight , I switch around between high contrast and graded colors. |
this fish hit in some big whitewater in less than 5' of water...was using a holographic herring smack-it popper and a chartreuse peanut bunker teaser...the fish inhaled the popper...love the smack-its....
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There is a big factor in weight by the way you messure them If you messure like the old days to fork it weights alot more than a fish messured total lenth with the tail pushed together.
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Beauty of a fish.......congrats.:btu:
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poppers are the best. there is another way to fish ?:uhoh:
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Congrats on that beast Doc.
When it comes to poppers at night I always think of a Danny Plug, it's a known killer at night and it operates on the surface too. I saw a Pencil Popper get nailed by bass at night as well this year. |
Heard about the fish, Doc, from a number of folks. Nice job! Rick said he could have sworn it was me with you!:rotfl: Who was there anyway? I already know where..........
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