Fishing popper

The popper is an effective and proven lure designed to move water using a concave or hollowed nose.

Poppers aim to simulate any sort of distressed creature that might be moving or struggling on the surface of the water (baitfish, frogs, and insects are the most typical imitations).

Originally this timeless lure was crafted from wood and painted or shaped to match the pattern of baitfish.

This quickly evolved into more intricate patterns that mimicked a broader scope of the common prey of predatory fish.

This iconic pattern has been used to create topwater commotion for many decades, but has been most notable for its presence in bass fishing throughout America.

Red popper