River2Sea Whopper Plopper 130
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The hooks are very sharp and very strong.
There is no wrong choice when it comes to It doesn't matter the color of the bait, I've caught bass on them all. One of my favorite top water baits. At least one is a good idea. Have a good time, and stay tight!
Yes, there is one large lure (130).
Since I am selling them to several states bordering the ocean, I assume that some of the colors will work well in salt water. You asked a good question, thank you
Selected User Reviews For River2Sea Whopper Plopper 130
In addition to black, white, green, and red, I also have Yet I have to watch more videos to understand how to fish for I have tried all of them and they are all true and really churn up the water. However, none of them have worked for me. However, so far. My goal is to learn more about how to catch.
Make a change where you are. The possibility of someone using this in the wrong way is improbable. The winter had just ended, so I threw it on to see what it was like. Although the top water conditions were the worst, a few fish were still caught. Bait of the highest quality.
Here, there is not much to say except the obvious. Despite being a well-working whopper plopper, it has the ability to catch fish like no other topwater bait on the market. Whenever the fish are biting too water, the thing is almost guaranteed to catch them and even when they aren't eating topwater baits, the thing will still produce a few big bites. I love how well it works.
You can buy it just by clicking on You're definitely going to catch the big ones. It does what it is supposed to do. Day one, I caught my personal best. It took me just one day to catch this one.
It is stable, reliable, and sturdy. You need to be careful throwing them high up in the trees. Although I have not seen any yet, I There is such a distance between them that it is easy to throw them toward the bank, resulting in a high throw We're going to hold onto them with these big hooks. If the lure is not reachable by means of a retrieval pole or if one cannot climb a tree to retrieve it, it will remain there.
I have enjoyed the whopper plopper for a long time. It is a well built, durable lure that has lifelike movement and a spinning tail that makes it a great choice. Sharp hooks are very common in fishing. The price of a lure should not be this expensive. A star is just being knocked off over price.
The wp75 sunfish has been in my possession for two weeks and I have caught 5 five pounders and a seven pounder with it. Used steady retrieve and the whamo action, this lure works wonderfully. It may help to change the treble hook size to a larger one.
The problem is, she couldn't catch any fish when she used these. They are just plastic, just like most top waters instead of live bait.
Now if this really catches a lot of fish when it gets used, disregard what I I love it!.