Hign-concerned Chemical : None
Quantity : 1 pcs
Model Number : Hard Bait
Type : TOPWATER
Category : LURE
Position : River,Ocean Beach Fishing,Stream,Ocean Boat Fishing,Lake,Reservoir Pond,Ocean Rock Fishing,Ice Winter Fishing
Origin : Estonia
Weight : 11g
Length : 9cm
Lure Body Material : Brand New Super ABS Plastic
Attribute : Floating/Topwater
Hooks : 2 High Carbon Steel Treble Fishing Hook
Color : White/Green/Burgundy/Yellow/Classic
Suitable fingerling : Bass, Yellow Perch, Walleye, Pike, Muskie, Roach, Trout, Etc
Package : Nice Retail Box
Function : Rotating Soft Tail
Category : Fake Lure
TREHOOK 9cm 11g Topwater Plopper Lure Rotating Tail Hard Bait Floating Wobbler for Bass Pike Fishing
Specifications:
Brand:TREHOOK
Type:Topwater Plopper Lure / Propeller Bait / Floating Wobbler
Length:9cm / 3.5 inches (approx.)
Weight:11g / 0.39 oz (approx.)
Buoyancy:Floating
Body Material:Durable ABS Plastic
Tail Material:Soft, Flexible PVC
Hooks:2 x Sharp High-Carbon Steel Treble Hooks
Eyes:3D Realistic Eyes
Action:Plopping, Splashing, Surface Churning
Available Colors:Multiple proven patterns
Target Species:
This lure is exceptionally effective for a wide range of predatory fish that feed on the surface, including:
Largemouth Bass:Exploits their aggressive nature and territorial instincts.
Smallmouth Bass:Triggers explosive strikes in rivers and lakes.
Northern Pike:The commotion attracts these ambush predators from cover.
Musky (Muskellunge):Can entice follows and strikes from curious or feeding muskies.
Snakehead:Ideal for the heavy cover and aggressive feeding habits of snakeheads.
Other Topwater Feeders:Peacock Bass, Chub, Perch (larger specimens).
Ideal Conditions & Scenarios:
Water Type:Lakes, Ponds, Rivers, Reservoirs.
Water Clarity:Effective in clear to stained water. The sound helps fish locate it in lower visibility.
Conditions:Best in calm to light chop conditions. Early morning, late evening (low light) are prime topwater times, but can produce all day, especially on overcast days or when fish are actively feeding near the surface.
Structure:Fish it over submerged weed beds, lily pads, laydowns (fallen trees), docks, points, and along shorelines. Anywhere predatory fish might ambush prey near the surface.
Why Choose the TREHOOK Topwater Plopper?
Unbeatable Value:Get the proven fish-catching action of a plopper-style lure at an affordable price.
Explosive Strikes:Designed specifically to create maximum surface disturbance and trigger aggressive feeding responses.
Quality Components:Built with durable materials and sharp, reliable hooks to handle big fish.
Versatile Performance:Effective in various conditions and for multiple target species.
Enhanced Attraction:Realistic 3D eyes and lifelike color patterns add to the lure's appeal.
Package Includes:
1 x TREHOOK 9cm 11g Topwater Plopper Fishing Lure (Color of your choice)
Important Notes:
Hooks are extremely sharp. Please handle with care and keep away from children.
Colors may appear slightly different on your screen due to monitor settings and lighting variations.
Check local fishing regulations regarding hook requirements (e.g., barbless hooks).
Ready to experience heart-stopping topwater action? Add the TREHOOK Plopper Lure to your cart today and get ready to catch your next trophy fish!
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Water temperature has an impact on fish's aggressive behavior: at 15-20℃, fish tend to chase baits that swim at medium speed, and submerged mino is more suitable; at high temperature environments above 25℃, the water surface bait effect is more significant. Water quality transparency affects the color selection of baits: Use natural color baits in clear waters, and are suitable for fluorescent or noise-type baits under muddy water conditions. Water flow velocity affects the control of the bait: heavy baits such as lead hooks or more than 10g need to be used to maintain the swimming layer, and light baits can be used to finely operate the slow flow area.
Target fish species habits
Different fish species have different responses to baits: bass is more sensitive to baits that swing horizontally, and Mino's "zigzag move" is prone to attacks; mandarin fish mostly live in obstacle areas, and soft bait jumps at the bottom is better; sea bass has the habit of group swimming and predation, and Spinnerbait's quick search can trigger collective attacks. The attack strength of the fish species affects the choice of bait: the pike has a strong bite force and needs to be matched with a reinforced fish hook; the trout has a small crack, so it is suitable to use small baits of 3-5cm.
Operational Technology
The frequency of the rod drawing determines the rhythm of the bait: when fishing for fish, you need to draw quickly (1 time/second) to simulate the escape of small fish; when fishing for mandarin fish, you need to draw slowly (1 time/3 seconds) to imitate the injured creature. The line-collapse speed is related to the control of the swimming layer: the faster the line-collapse speed, the greater the diving depth, and the abnormal swimming posture needs to be created through the "collapse-stop-collapse" technique. The timing of stinging fish varies depending on the type of bait: when using hard bait, you need to wait for the fish to bite and then lift the rod, while soft bait should be stinging fish at the moment of the fish's attack.