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Team Ark Z-Pop Topwater Poppers

$12.99 - $12.99

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Description

Designed and tested by BASS Elite Series Pro angler Wes Logan, the Team Ark Z-Pop Topwater Poppers appeal to baitfish-hungry bass with highly realistic sound, action, and an anatomically correct profile. Engineered with a unique internal chamber compared to others on the market, the Team Ark Z-Pop Topwater Poppers contain three stainless-steel beads with two fixed on each end of the chamber and a larger bead that moves between them. On the pause, the Z-Pop shifts into a tail-down position, and the large bead moves towards the tail to create a secondary sound that triggers spooky fish into biting. With just a slight twitch of the rod tip, the mouth not only pops water on the surface, but the large moving bead clacks loudly against the fixed beads to emit high-pitched distressed baitfish acoustics. Complete with detailed color schemes, razor-sharp treble hooks, and a feathered tail hook, the Team Ark Z-Pop Topwater Poppers feature a multi-functional internal chamber that also serves as a weight transfer system to improve casting distance and accuracy. Team Ark Length Weight Class Z-Pop 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

Conditions

low light, open water, vegetation

Field Notes

Use this popper on the surface with short twitches and pauses to create a loud pop and baitfish-style clack. It is best around feeding bass, especially when fish are keyed on surface activity or need a little extra sound to trigger strikes.

Pros

  • Loud surface pop and secondary bead rattle
  • Weight-transfer system helps casting distance and accuracy
  • Realistic profile with feathered tail hook

Cons

  • Can be too noisy for heavily pressured fish
  • Best results usually require active surface presentation

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