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Whopper Plopper?
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06/13/16 09:30 PM
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Undertaker56
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Do they work ??
Last edited by Undertaker56; 06/13/16 09:31 PM.
I'm the last one to let you down!!!
Yes I am a real Undertaker.. I will give up my rod when you pry my cold dead hands off of it!!!!
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Re: Whopper Plopper?
[Re: Undertaker56]
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06/13/16 09:41 PM
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Danny L. Weems
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Short answer "yes". I think they have their place but I have caught several fishing it with a steady retrieve like a buzzbait.
Phil 4:13 "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me"
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Re: Whopper Plopper?
[Re: Undertaker56]
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06/13/16 10:52 PM
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Lake Fork Guide Zach Hughes
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Yes they work and you will see some unbelievable blow ups! Some of the most vicious strikes come on this bait! Definitely put one in your arsenal.
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Re: Whopper Plopper?
[Re: Undertaker56]
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06/14/16 01:32 AM
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Txduckhunter
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Heck yeah they work. I caught a 13.5incher just yesterday on mine. I think it was trying to mate with my bait.
However, my boys smacked them pretty good on Rayburn a few weeks ago. Violent strikes and nothing under 3lbs.
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Re: Whopper Plopper?
[Re: LA Ron]
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06/14/16 01:54 AM
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Basser1OH
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What size and color do you use? The 130 size is best. 1st color choice is Bone, then "Loon" (Black) then "I Know It" (White). Throw the Loon in low light and the Bone or White in brighter conditions. 50# braid and a pretty hefty 7' - 7'6" rod.
2006 Ranger Z20 - 225 ProXS
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Re: Whopper Plopper?
[Re: Basser1OH]
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06/14/16 01:58 AM
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sdavis24
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What size and color do you use? The 130 size is best. 1st color choice is Bone, then "Loon" (Black) then "I Know It" (White). Throw the Loon in low light and the Bone or White in brighter conditions. 50# braid and a pretty hefty 7' - 7'6" rod. x2
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Re: Whopper Plopper?
[Re: sdavis24]
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06/14/16 12:50 PM
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BrudBass
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I was cruising Tackle Warehouses new products and found this: I love fishing my 3 whopper ploppers (2 130's and 1 90). I'm going to have to try this buzzbait version when they become available. My experience so far has been in lakes with smallmouth. They absolutely crush them.
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Re: Whopper Plopper?
[Re: Undertaker56]
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06/14/16 12:51 PM
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jhall239
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They definetly work but so far most of the fish I have caught were about the size of the plopper
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Re: Whopper Plopper?
[Re: jhall239]
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06/14/16 03:31 PM
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Bigron119
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They definetly work but so far most of the fish I have caught were about the size of the plopper 
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Re: Whopper Plopper?
[Re: Undertaker56]
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06/14/16 04:42 PM
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hairball
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Definitely... It can be loud when it hits the water but just let it sit until all the ripples have settled, then retrieve it. You can run it surprisingly close to vertical cover without hanging it up. Lots of fun to fish. The loon color looks like a coot running across the water!
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Re: Whopper Plopper?
[Re: Undertaker56]
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06/14/16 05:24 PM
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tin man 55
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love the whopper plopper; used it on a couple of private lakes and have probably caught 25-30 bass up to 4 pounds with it. one of my concerns is whether the spinning piece will break; so far so good.
I found another concern on Saturday. the lake I was on had some weird kind of grass (and very tough). some of it got in between the body part that doesn't move and the spinning part, which kept the spinning part from spinning. I noticed it was not working right after a couple of casts, but by then my line was so twisted that I could not cast anymore.
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Re: Whopper Plopper?
[Re: Undertaker56]
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06/14/16 06:53 PM
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ccbluewater
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I took one to Canada this past week on a bear hunt that had Walleye & Pike Fishing available during the day.. The pike were crushing the Plopper! Made for a fun couple of hours, and the Canadian guide was pretty impressed with the bait when all said and done. He was sort of laughing at it at first, but i went up on him 5-1 pretty quick and he was a little quiet! lol
go big or go home.
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Re: Whopper Plopper?
[Re: Undertaker56]
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06/14/16 08:11 PM
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sabigfish
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Definitely a game changer been thowing it for years I used the 190 for fun fishing on Falcon it is truly awesome. The 90/130 one of the best kept secrets fishing central texas lakes.
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