Livingston Lures

Livingston Plopmaster Tournament

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Description

Create a boisterous disturbance that big bass won’t be able to resist using the Livingston Plopmaster Tournament, a loud and water-displacing topwater designed to replicate prey struggling to swim along the surface. Combining the power of EBS (Electronic Baitfish Sound) Technology and a turbulent spinning tail, the Plopmaster not only creates a bubble trail but calls in fish from cover with its realistic sounds. Cast and retrieve the Livingston Plopmaster Tournament along banks or docks and prepare for explosive strikes from the potent duo of water displacement and baitfish-mimicking technology. EBS Technology: Built into Livingston Lures’ original lineup of lures, EBS (Electronic Baitfish Sound) technology is an advanced internal acoustic system that emulates the natural sound of a panicked baitfish. Activated once the bait hits the water, EBS technology consists of a sounder, smart chip, and advanced rattles that work in unison to create a unique tonal agitation. Once it is out of the water and dry, the EBS technology automatically powers down to preserve battery life. Effective in all fishing conditions, the EBS technology really begins to shine in dirty or dark waters where predators rely on sound before sight to feed. Tones: EBS Shad – When bass are chasing any type of baitfish, the EBS Shad is the sound that you want in the water. Designed to emulate the sound of frenzied baitfish, the EBS Shad is sure to keep your lines tight. Livingston Lures Length Weight Class Plopmaster Tournament 4.3" 4/5oz Floating

Specifications

Category

Topwater Baits

Weight

0.8 oz (23 g)

Length

4.3 in (109 mm)

Sink Rate

floating

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting, topwater

Water Column

surface

Running Depth

0 ft

Action

surface disturbance with spinning tail

Conditions

dirty water, low light, open water

Field Notes

Use this as a loud surface bait when bass are feeding on baitfish around banks, docks, and other shallow cover. The spinning tail, bubble trail, and EBS sound make it a strong choice when you want to call fish up from cover, especially in dirty or dark water.

Pros

  • Loud surface disturbance helps draw fish from cover
  • EBS sound can help in dirty or low-light conditions
  • Good for covering water along banks and docks

Cons

  • Surface bait can be less effective in calm, highly pressured conditions
  • Requires fish to be willing to strike on top

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