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Owner Cultiva Gobo Popper

$11.89 - $11.89

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Description

Delivering great topwater action in a bite-sized profile, the Owner Cultiva Gobo Popper is designed to accurately mimic a distressed or dying baitfish as it pops, spits, and chugs across the surface of the water. Built with a moving weight transfer system, this compact popper boasts long-distance castability for its incredibly small size and provides an audible layer of attraction with rattling acoustics while being twitched during the retrieve. Complete with ultra-realistic 3D “Living Eyes” and available in a range of proven paint schemes, the Owner Cultiva Gobo Popper grabs the attention of curious predators with its flashy foil-like exterior. Accented by a premium trailing feathered tailhook, the Owner Cultiva Gobo Popper is armed with two sticky-sharp Owner Stinger-31 Cutting-Point treble hooks to provide reliable hook penetration and help anglers convert more short strikes. Owner Length Weight Class Hooks Line Gobo Popper 2-3/8" 1/5oz. Surface #8 8-12lb Upgrade Your Treble Hooks!

Specifications

Category

Topwater Baits

Weight

0.2 oz (6 g)

Length

2.375 in (60 mm)

Sink Rate

floating

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting, topwater

Water Column

surface

Running Depth

0 ft

Action

popping, spitting, chugging

Conditions

low light, open water

Field Notes

Use this small popper on the surface when bass are feeding on baitfish or reacting to commotion. Pop, spit, and chug it with short twitches and pauses to trigger strikes, especially around calm water, shade, or low-light periods. The compact profile and rattles make it a good choice when fish want a bite-sized topwater target.

Pros

  • Compact topwater profile
  • Long-distance castability for its size
  • Rattling acoustics add attraction
  • Premium treble hooks and feathered tailhook

Cons

  • Small profile may not draw bigger fish from a distance
  • Topwater fishing can be less effective in rough wind or heavy chop

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