Livingston Lures

Livingston Walk N Pop 67 Tournament

$12.99 - $12.99

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Description

Following in the footsteps of its bigger, bass-catching brother, the Livingston Lures Walk N Pop 67 delivers all of the attraction of a traditional popper – and then some. Whether it is forcefully jerked across the surface or skillfully manipulated back-and-forth, the Livingston Lures Walk N Pop 67 provides a devastating gurgle and a bite-inducing splash. Upping the ante on attraction, the Livingston Lures Walk N Pop 67 features an advanced EBS (Electronic Baitfish Sound) technology, which replicates the sounds of a distressed baitfish. Offered in a number of proven colors, the Livingston Lures Walk N Pop 67 delivers all of the traditional appeal of a popper, combined with an advanced acoustic that will give you the upper hand on competition and hungry bass.Tones: EBS Original – The tone that started it all, the EBS Original is the one sued by Randy Howell to win the 2014 Bassmasters Classic on Lake Guntersville. Designed to imitate the sounds of a distressed baitfish, EBS original appeals to all species of fish and is capable of getting the job done in a wide-range of conditions. Livingston Lures Length Weight Class Hooks Walk N Pop 67 2-2/3" 1/4oz Topwater Mustad #6 Upgrade Your Treble Hooks!

Specifications

Category

Topwater Baits

Weight

0.25 oz (7 g)

Length

2.67 in (68 mm)

Sink Rate

floating

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting, topwater

Water Column

surface

Running Depth

0 ft

Action

gurgling popper

Conditions

low light, open water, vegetation

Field Notes

Use this as a surface popper when bass are feeding near the top, especially around calm water, shade lines, or active baitfish. Work it with sharp pops and pauses or a walk-the-dog style retrieve to create gurgles and splash that draw strikes.

Pros

  • Classic popper action with strong surface disturbance
  • EBS sound technology adds extra attraction
  • Compact size is versatile for bass

Cons

  • Topwater presentation is less effective in rough water
  • Treble-hook lure can be cumbersome around heavy cover

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