The paint job looks good, but with topwaters the only color that matters is the bottom. You fish it by casting it out and reeling it back in, it floats and the tail chops up the water surface and gurgles
Calm-Character-6871 on
Best used in still or slow moving water. Ideally the best times would be dawn/dusk, especially this time of year. I would throw it near weed beds at drop offs. Or if you’re on a river, casting near structure like fallen trees
Butwinsky on
Looks like a whopper plopper type. My experience from other anglers is to sling this mother at mach speeds creating a splash rivaling a 400lb high diver jumping off a 500ft cliff, then reeling it in like you’ve got IBS and need to get out of there immediately so that any fish that is unfortunate enough to be near the hook is mortally lacerated. Then immediately repeat until every fish in a 2 mile area has either left, hid, or died from being ripped in half by the lure.
Infamous_Poem_3594 on
Best to use in the mornings when the waters still, I cast along shores and look for ripples behind it from a fish
Reasonable-MessRedux on
Honestly, I have always found prop baits more effective than ploppers.
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The paint job looks good, but with topwaters the only color that matters is the bottom. You fish it by casting it out and reeling it back in, it floats and the tail chops up the water surface and gurgles
Best used in still or slow moving water. Ideally the best times would be dawn/dusk, especially this time of year. I would throw it near weed beds at drop offs. Or if you’re on a river, casting near structure like fallen trees
Looks like a whopper plopper type. My experience from other anglers is to sling this mother at mach speeds creating a splash rivaling a 400lb high diver jumping off a 500ft cliff, then reeling it in like you’ve got IBS and need to get out of there immediately so that any fish that is unfortunate enough to be near the hook is mortally lacerated. Then immediately repeat until every fish in a 2 mile area has either left, hid, or died from being ripped in half by the lure.
Best to use in the mornings when the waters still, I cast along shores and look for ripples behind it from a fish
Honestly, I have always found prop baits more effective than ploppers.