Savage Gear US

Savage Gear Panic Popper V2

$17.99 - $17.99

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Description

Designed to mimic the commotion generated from baitfish evading attack, the Savage Gear Panic Popper V2 promises explosive topwater action and unrivaled performance when targeting large predatory gamefish in fresh and saltwater environments. Built with a distinctive cupped mouth that forcefully moves water with each twitch of the rod tip, the Panic Popper V2 delivers maximum water-spitting action to pull fish from deep water and aggravate them into striking. Catering to the needs of avid anglers who are on the hunt for big adventure and big fish, the Panic Popper V2 includes a durable thru-wire construction, long-cast weight transfer system, and heavy-duty hardware rated up to 120lbs of fish-pulling pressure. Available in sizes and colors suited for a wide range of inshore and offshore fishing applications, the Savage Gear Panic Popper V2 is backed by two SGY 4X treble hooks that make it the ultimate weapon for pursuing a wide range of big game species. Savage Gear Size Length Class Panic Popper V2 1/3oz 3.5" Floating Upgrade Your Treble Hooks!

Specifications

Category

Topwater Baits

Weight

0.333 oz (9 g)

Length

3.5 in (89 mm)

Sink Rate

floating

Target Species

bass, inshore, offshore

Techniques

casting, topwater

Water Column

surface

Running Depth

0 ft

Action

water-spitting popper

Conditions

low light, open water

Field Notes

Use this popper on the surface when fish are feeding aggressively or can be called up with commotion. The cupped mouth and water-spitting action make it effective with short twitches and pauses around bait activity, especially when targeting big predatory fish in fresh or saltwater. It is a strong choice for explosive topwater strikes in open water or around structure.

Pros

  • Explosive surface commotion
  • Long-cast weight transfer system
  • Durable thru-wire construction
  • Heavy-duty hardware and treble hooks

Cons

  • Topwater-only presentation
  • Best when fish are willing to strike at the surface

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