Bass Pro Shops® XPS® Professional Series Topwater Hardbaits - Popper
If extreme performance is what you're looking for, extreme performance is what you'll get from our line of Pro Series Hardbaits. Designed by our bass fishing experts to outperform all the others, the Pro Series gives you the advantage you've been looking for, regardless of conditions. Choose from a variety of colors and styles to suit your specific fishing needs! What's the secret to the tourney pros' success? Baits designed to their exact specs. And it's this same level of detailed craftsmanship that inspired our XPS Pro Series Baits. Sporting the finest components, lifelike action, and stunningly realistic colors, they deliver extreme performance with every cast!
The Popper's concave mouth delivers unmatched spittin' mayhem. Needle-sharp #6 black nickel hooks.
The Popper's concave mouth delivers unmatched spittin' mayhem. Needle-sharp #6 black nickel hooks.
Rated 4.7 out of 5Â by 49
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by BUDSO Great Product
I use this bait fishing for small mouth on creeks. They love them. A friend and I caught over 50 bass one day, between 10" to 17" long.
I do replace the hooks out of the box.
March 7, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by NHLgolfer Great 1st cast!
I got this lure to try it out. This is the first time i've used a popper. I've used scum frogs and buzz baits before but never a popper. I decided to put this lure on my line and on my 1st ever cast I caught a nice sized bass, But the bass got tangled up in some lily pads and my line broke. Not bad for the 1st cast. I will defiantly come back to bass pro and buy a couple more.
August 10, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Uhmeplay Amazing Product
Well i baught this with my grandfather who works at bass pro while i came on a shopping trip spent 500 dollars got a bunch of stuff. Didnt think it would work, went fishing at my cabin in my paddleboat with friend. As i expected it wasnt working casting. So I decided to put it aways back there and just troll while he casted. Sure enough that worked. Couldnt keep it in the water. Not only is it a great bass lure, it was producing pike. I was actually really suprised by it. Its a great this to add in my tackle box
August 8, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Okie4BSU This the Popper to Buy
I bought this popper in Orange. Since then I have caught a fish every time I used it. Back in June I caught 15 Bass on it including 2 that were over 18 inches in length. What I love about this popper is that Bass will leap out of the water to grab it. Plus I like that I can fish it on light gear. If you fish muddy waters then grab the orange one and have fun. With all the fish I have couaght on this popper I now have to change the hooks (hook size 6).
July 18, 2012
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Cast it out and let it set until the ripples extend about 3 feet. Next give it a small sharp pull and let it sit for approx 2 seconds and continue doing this until the fish strikes at witch time you set the hook! Good Luck Fishing!!A:Â
I've used a popper for years and I have found it works best by letting it set for a few seconds after it hits the water.Then give it a couple of small jerks to make a popping splashing sound let it sit for a few seconds and repeat all the way back to the boat.Don't put your popper away when its not calm out that is a big mistake that allot of people make.Q:Â
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How long should you pause before jerking again. Should it be a fast or slow paced real in?
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Slow paced reel in.A:Â
VERY SLOW TAKE YOUR TIME JUST GET A GOOD POP WHEN YOU POP IT BUT LET IT SET FOR A GOOD WHILE BETWEEN POPS. TAKE YOUR TIME.A:Â
what your trying to imitate is a injured fish or dying fish easy prey you want to make it easy for the bass to have a quick snack crank slow with a small twitch, the lure should move about three inches a twitch...keep at it and it will be your favorite lureAnswers
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What is the best color to get for a pond?Answers
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watermelon or pumpkin seedTop 10 Contributor
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easy questionand color deters fishing more than thought
use bright fluroscent chartrueses limes yellows oranges reds and white bright blues
If it isnt heavily fished by ohers
If this place is more often fished than other places fish in afternoon on early morning by throwing up against the edges with aloso colorfulcolors and lifelike colors like bullfrogs colors
Good luck and Cstch and Release!>
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for a pond try anything w/ silver and /or bright colors in it. I've caught 15in+ bass in small ponds w/ these. white,orange,blue, and greens seem to work the best. pick whichever one looks best 2 uDetails:Â
If so which colors work best?Answers
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Perfect just learn how to use it and have fun all summer.A:Â
YES THEY DO AND CATCH BIGGER BASS MOST OF THE TIME.A:Â
yeah totally use em every day under overhangin trees. i would use light belly for day and dark belly for nightTop 10 Contributor
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this is for largemouthsitll work
pop and pauseand wham!
i prefer to usetopwater poppers for largemouth in area with some cover and that arent extrememly heavily fished
Ponds and small lakes will catch em
Use bright fluroescent colors such as chartruese limes and oranges for bass
so pick from what ive said
Good luck and catch andrelease!>
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largemouth go nuts for these. any bright colors will do good.A:Â
This lure is amazing on Largemouth Bass especially in the early morning or right before night. I like the minnow color or the shad color. They work the best for me.A:Â
I have caught Largemouth, Crappie and an occasional Smallmouth on these not to mention the panfish. I like it in the minnow color or the bluegill.A:Â
Yes They work well on Any bass it doesn't really matter what color they are because i have used all diferent ones but the perch does work pretty good1 of 1
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