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pondigger
Posted 4/28/2013 6:50 PM (#638081)
Subject: Whopper plopper......




Posts: 118


I haven't bought one of these yet......it comes in 2 sizes.....was wondering what people's opinions are on these lures and their durability and which size is prefered....thanks
bobtodd
Posted 4/28/2013 7:53 PM (#638091 - in reply to #638081)
Subject: Re: Whopper plopper......





Posts: 337


Location: Central WI
I've only thrown the bigger size so far. I like it...has a nice sound to it. Can't give you any input on the smaller size.
tundrawalker00
Posted 4/28/2013 7:56 PM (#638092 - in reply to #638091)
Subject: Re: Whopper plopper......




Posts: 515


Location: Ludington, MI
The smaller one looked really small to me. Like smaller than a standard Zara Spook. I'd think you'd have to upgrade the hooks. I guess the smaller one also has a rattle in it.
bucknuts
Posted 4/28/2013 8:09 PM (#638095 - in reply to #638081)
Subject: RE: Whopper plopper......




Posts: 441


I really like the big one, for muskies. The small one is great for bass.
Ranger Rick
Posted 4/28/2013 8:50 PM (#638110 - in reply to #638081)
Subject: RE: Whopper plopper......




Posts: 192


The 190 series is great for muskies. O rings are a little weak in my opinion.Nice bait. I would also recommend Big Mamma Lures. Psyco sister and twisted sisters are awesome.
Makintrax73
Posted 4/29/2013 10:05 AM (#638168 - in reply to #638081)
Subject: Re: Whopper plopper......





Posts: 156


Heavier than a Topraider, and casts and figure 8's better also IMO.

The downside to the above is it tends to submerge when it hits the water on the cast,
easier to pick up weeds and harder to get started.

Caught a very nice mid-40 on one so I like it.
wicked
Posted 4/29/2013 12:21 PM (#638196 - in reply to #638081)
Subject: Re: Whopper plopper......




Location: sneaking out to get on the water ;-)
I've only used the larger model. Great bait that can be fished fast or super slow and doesn't go out of tune. As mentioned it can submerge I try to synchronize the cast when gping shallow.
ut-tigerchaser
Posted 4/30/2013 9:38 PM (#638547 - in reply to #638081)
Subject: RE: Whopper plopper......




Posts: 86


Great bait here in utah for the tigers !!! I like the completely different sounds I get from different retrieve speeds... the smaller one (130 size). Catches em consistently for my boat as well... plus they cast a mile!!!
Masqui-ninja
Posted 5/1/2013 11:30 AM (#638617 - in reply to #638547)
Subject: RE: Whopper plopper......





Posts: 1283


Location: Walker, MN
Yup, I'm a fan of the 190 for Muskies and the 130 catches big bass indeed.
keithtrophyfishn.com
Posted 5/5/2013 10:03 AM (#639272 - in reply to #638081)
Subject: Re: Whopper plopper......




Posts: 42


Location: Ontario
In my experience the durability is not good, on the tail the plastic breaks and then the spinning tail gets hung up on the hooks. This causes the tail to not spin. They do send new ones but its a hassle constantly sending in lures.
Zib
Posted 5/5/2013 10:46 AM (#639284 - in reply to #639272)
Subject: Re: Whopper plopper......





Posts: 1405


Location: Detroit River

keithtrophyfishn.com - 5/5/2013 11:03 AM In my experience the durability is not good, on the tail the plastic breaks and then the spinning tail gets hung up on the hooks. This causes the tail to not spin. They do send new ones but its a hassle constantly sending in lures.

 

Put some heat shrink tubing on the back hook & problem solved.

 

 

 

 

keithtrophyfishn.com
Posted 5/5/2013 8:09 PM (#639327 - in reply to #639284)
Subject: Re: Whopper plopper......




Posts: 42


Location: Ontario
Zib - 5/5/2013 11:46 AM

keithtrophyfishn.com - 5/5/2013 11:03 AM In my experience the durability is not good, on the tail the plastic breaks and then the spinning tail gets hung up on the hooks. This causes the tail to not spin. They do send new ones but its a hassle constantly sending in lures.

 

Put some heat shrink tubing on the back hook & problem solved.

 

 

 

 


I'd need alot of wrap for that the whole plastic tube breaks off the back
wisconsinriverrat
Posted 5/6/2013 9:35 AM (#639412 - in reply to #638081)
Subject: RE: Whopper plopper......




Posts: 15


i boated a few fish on mine last year.. its a nice bait... i def. could see it breaking if you nailed it on a rock but so will most hollow plastic baits
Guest
Posted 5/8/2013 9:46 AM (#639961 - in reply to #638081)
Subject: RE: Whopper plopper......


I thought this bait was going to be a lot better than it has treated me. I like the build and sound but I dont think the tail has held it's tune. It seems that every time I throw it I am outfished by another prop bait. It will be out of the box and on the wall of shame this year. Just my experience. Maybe just the wrong cast at the wrong time.
wicked
Posted 5/8/2013 5:19 PM (#640100 - in reply to #639961)
Subject: RE: Whopper plopper......




Location: sneaking out to get on the water ;-)
A couple of you must have gotten a bad batch or something. I've got four of the 190s with over 2 plus seasons on them and haven't had an issue. I did put shrink tube on the back before I ever fished them but other than that they've been awesome fast or super slow. I've actually banged mine into quite a few rocks and knock on wood they're still alive. One of my tails has a bunch of teeth marks through it and it still sounds awesome. They're one of my favorite topwaters.
DonPursch
Posted 5/8/2013 5:38 PM (#640104 - in reply to #640100)
Subject: RE: Whopper plopper......




Posts: 540


Location: Leech Lake, Walker MN
Bingo
esoxaddict
Posted 5/8/2013 7:29 PM (#640125 - in reply to #638081)
Subject: Re: Whopper plopper......





Posts: 8844


I don't care WHAT tail prop you buy, if you whack it on a rock a few times, it's going to be worthless.
sworrall
Posted 5/8/2013 10:02 PM (#640156 - in reply to #638081)
Subject: Re: Whopper plopper......





Posts: 32935


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Yeah, but then you can complain about it.
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