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Rebel® Teeny Pop-R®

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Rebel's Teeny Pop-R is the standard by which all other topwater poppers have been judged for three decades. Each Teeny Pop-R features a dressed rear treble with hyper light-attracting strands of glitter filament for extra flash. The Teeny Pop-R produces the right amount of spit, pop and chug to attract strong strikes from even the most lethargic fish.

Lure Specifications
  • Length: 2"
  • Weight: 1/8 oz.
  • Hooks: two #8 trebles
   



Length Weight Other specs Quantity  
Rebel® Teeny Pop-R® - Bass

Bass

P5017

2"

1/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 0'
38-274-446-17
Your Price (each): $5.49
In stock
Rebel® Teeny Pop-R® - Silver/Black

Silver Black

P5001

2"

1/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 0'
38-274-446-01
Your Price (each): $5.49
In stock
Rebel® Teeny Pop-R® - Blue/Silver

Blue Silver

P5003

2"

1/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 0'
38-274-446-03
Your Price (each): $5.49
In stock
Rebel® Teeny Pop-R® - Foxy Momma

Foxy Momma

P5077

2"

1/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 0'
38-274-446-36
Your Price (each): $5.49
In stock
Rebel® Teeny Pop-R® - Tennessee Shad

Tennessee Shad

P5048

2"

1/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 0'
38-274-446-48
Your Price (each): $5.49
In stock
Rebel® Teeny Pop-R® - Foxy Shad

Foxy Shad

P5075

2"

1/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 0'
38-274-446-99
Your Price (each): $5.49
In stock


Rebel's Teeny Pop-R is the standard by which all other topwater poppers have been judged for three decades. Each Teeny Pop-R features a dressed rear treble with hyper light-attracting strands of glitter filament for extra flash. The Teeny Pop-R produces the right amount of spit, pop and chug to attract strong strikes from even the most lethargic fish.

Lure Specifications
  • Length: 2"
  • Weight: 1/8 oz.
  • Hooks: two #8 trebles
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I used the Rapala skitter pop before, its not a bad lure, but the teeny pop-r will out fish it any day. The action of this lure is what all others are trying to recreate. Besides the Rapala is at least 3 bucks more a pop.
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Skitter pop is generally better but fish have to answer this and can change during the day.
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I would put all bets on the skitter,i've had much sucess with it.I call it walking the dog,if you work the rod tip properly this lure should retreive in a zig zag form creating monster hits.I caught many bass,including a 9 pounder and even snook and tarpon .Skitter pop all the way man!!!( TRANCENDENT SHAD)
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