If you want a true topwater propbait, the best direct match is Nishine Lure Works Abino 110F Propbait: it’s built to wake and spray water on the surface and is a strong choice for active bass in calm to lightly rippled water.
Daiwa Prorex Bessie 170 Propbait is the big-profile choice for trophy bass or muskie, especially when you want a larger surface target around open water or shoreline cover.
Technique notes
For the floating propbaits, use steady retrieves that keep the props turning and leave a clean wake.
Add short pauses if fish follow but don’t commit.
For the sinking model and the Bessie slow-sink/fast-sink versions, count them down and then retrieve with pauses to trigger reaction strikes.
In calm to lightly rippled water, a louder, more visible propbait usually gets more attention than a subtle bait.
When to switch
Switch to a popper if fish want a louder, stop-and-start surface bait.
Switch to a walking bait if fish are chasing but missing the propbait.
Switch to a subsurface jerkbait or swimbait if they’re blowing up short or not fully committing on top.