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Team Ark Topwater Poppers

$6.99 - $6.99

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Description

Walking right into the topwater party, the Team Ark Topwater Popper 70 took all the finest qualities of a great popper and molded it all into one. A deep front lip cup pushes plenty of water to call the big bass from a distance and get them to investigate. Easy to cast, the tight walking action, and the correct angle of tail down lay in the water, put the Team Ark Topwater Popper 70 high on list for anglers looking for the best attributes in a popper at an economical price. Keep the bass breaking the surface without breaking the bank.With a deep color palate to provide a perfect forage match at any watershed, the Team Ark Topwater Popper 70 took professional input and has made matching the hatch in the lower 48 as easy as it gets. A razor sharp rear feathered Mustad treble hook provides extra fish tantalizing action to an already realistic offering that bass simply can’t resist. Next time you want to fool the stubborn ones, hit the water with the Team Ark Topwater Popper 70 and show them the closest thing to the real thing they have ever seen. Team Ark Length Weight Class Topwater Popper 2-3/4" 3/8oz topwater Upgrade Your Treble Hooks!

Specifications

Category

Topwater Baits

Weight

0.375 oz (11 g)

Length

2.75 in (70 mm)

Sink Rate

floating

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting, topwater

Water Column

surface

Running Depth

0 ft

Action

popping, tight walking action

Conditions

low light, open water, clear water

Field Notes

Use this popper on the surface when bass are feeding up top, especially around dawn, dusk, or other low-light periods. The deep cup face is designed to push water and create a loud pop, while the walking action helps draw strikes from fish that are tracking surface commotion.

Pros

  • Deep cup face pushes a lot of water
  • Easy to cast and work
  • Feathered rear treble adds extra attraction
  • Economical surface bait

Cons

  • Best suited to fish willing to strike the surface
  • Can be less effective in heavy wind or rough water

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