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

Lure Specifications
  • Length: 2-1/2"
  • Weight: 1/4 oz.
  • Hooks: two #6 trebles
   



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Rebel® Pop-R® Plus - Silver/Black

Silver Black

P6001

2-1/2"

1/4 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 0'
38-274-444-01
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Rebel® Pop-R® Plus - Blue/Silver

Blue Silver

P6003

2-1/2"

1/4 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 0'
38-274-444-03
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Rebel® Pop-R® Plus - Bubble Gum

Bubble Gum

P60214

2-1/2"

1/4 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 0'
38-274-444-14
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Rebel® Pop-R® Plus - Bass

Bass

P6017

2-1/2"

1/4 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 0'
38-274-444-17
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Rebel® Pop-R® Plus - Foxy Momma

Foxy Momma

P6077

2-1/2"

1/4 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 0'
38-274-444-36
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Rebel® Pop-R® Plus - G-Fleck Rain

G-Fleck Rain

P60GF41

2-1/2"

1/4 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 0'
38-274-444-41
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Rebel® Pop-R® Plus - Tennessee Shad

Tennessee Shad

P6048

2-1/2"

1/4 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 0'
38-274-444-48
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Rebel® Pop-R® Plus - Silver/Blue

Silver Blue

P60G13

2-1/2"

1/4 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 0'
38-274-444-93
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Rebel® Pop-R® Plus - Foxy Shad

Foxy Shad

P6075

2-1/2"

1/4 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 0'
38-274-444-99
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Rebel's Pop-R Plus is the standard by which all other topwater poppers have been judged for three decades. Each Pop-R Plus features a dressed rear treble with hyper light-attracting strands of glitter filament for extra flash. The Pop-R Plus produces the right amount of spit, pop and chug to attract strong strikes from the most lethargic fish.

Lure Specifications
  • Length: 2-1/2"
  • Weight: 1/4 oz.
  • Hooks: two #6 trebles
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or are there a couple of very good colors?

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I have had the best luck with the Bass color. But it really depends on the water clairity at the time. My go to color is the baby bass though
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The old expression "Match the Hatch" is a standard in fishing. You need to experiment (and take notes) on what size and color of the lure; the weather conditions, water temperature, etc., when you catch your fish.

If you want a suggestion from someone who fishes these lures a lot, get a 1/4 ounce in a silver finish, you should catch something on it.
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pumpkin green
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The treble hooks that come with the lure work just fine. What I usually do is give the hooks some extra sharpening with a stone, and then color them red with a permanent magic marker. That should work just fine.
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I have heard of people switching out the hooks on these lures but I never have and have caught plenty of bass of all sizes.
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no it only work above water and the weight wouldent help
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Nope. Throw it out there, give it a pop, then the treble goes into action. Simply reapeat.
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No. Nothing is needed. Make sure you don't use a swivel either. Just attach the line directly to the bait in the lip. Use a light braid (20-25 lbs max) or a lighter mono works good too.
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No weight! You want it to pop on top of the water.
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I would not. It is a top water bait.
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best way to fish?

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iv found the best way to fish the Popper is to cast it right up against cover and let it sit. giving slow twitches now and then helps draw them in when the water is murky. If the water is warmer and the fish are more active, a quicker retreive can be better for reaction strikes
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i just twitch twitch let it sit a little and keep doin that but dont always just do 2 twitches.
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i would say walk the dog but slowley and i found that right when the lure contacts the water is when they hit most often so pause for a few seconds i hope this helps
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I cast this into fish jumps and around the bank (afternoon and mornings). Cast it and let it sit still for a few seconds. Then I pop it a couple times and let sit again for a second and then repeat. Change up the size of the pop and the speed.

Good luck!

My Dad landed a couple of 8 lbs on this thing.
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i like the skitter pop more gatta say
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In my honest opinion for the money this is better I own both and have caught almost just as many fish with this for half the cost of the skitter pop
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This lure is better for me
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MY PERSONAL FAVORITE IS THE CHUG BUG AND I FISH TOPWATERS ALOT.. BUT BETWEEN THOSE 2 I WOULD HAVE TO SAY THE SKITTER POP IS THE BETTER POPPER.
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Mine is the palomar knot
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Reverse Clinch
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