I HOPE You're Not Making These PLOPPER Mistakes
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- Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
- The Whopper Plopper is one of the best baits to go and catch a big bass. In this video I break down the 5 mistakes I see a lot of anglers making with a Plopper Style Bait;
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One of my favorite topwater lures to fish is the plopper style bait. When this bait came out it was phenomenal and although it has died a little, it is still a very effective bait at catching big bass!
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i can tell you those hooks penetrate and stay by experience. my thumb was the only thing I caught that day.
Biggest mistake I see is having too many color choices.
Keep it simple! You only need 3 colors for most topwater baits: White, Chrome, & Black.
Unless your topwater rolls over or does backflips, the fish don't see or care how fancy the top of it looks.
Just my observations & thoughts.
I got the perch...
@@ConrailSD80MACBEST color. In my opinion.💯💯💯
I’d add a gold or bronze type color to that list too. To imitate bream.
I use the Color Pac man,(clear/gold), and smallmouth bass in clear rivers just kill it in clear water rivers.Perch in muddy water.I use a parabolic bend St Croix Legend glass rod... perfect for these baits. And add a barrel swivel to the front as previously mentioned.
I mentioned this once before. Strongly suggest a small, quality swivel, on the front of the plopper. Just a small piece of grass, wrapped in the joint during a retrieve, will result in massive line twist. A swivel will alleviate this.
Thank you this has been an issue for me thanks for the fix!! 👍
or just use braid- not only will it solve ur line twist problem without adding another failure point, itll give u more strength to pull fish out of weeds, as well as more hookups due to no line elasticity
@@mezzyboy203 Ummm.......I don't agree
I’ve had that issue lately. Just started using a plopper for the first time recently and had a lot of trouble with twists. I’ll give this a try 👍🏼 thanks
Also, i am using braid
Caught my first fish off my Plopper today! Granted it was a bass and the lure was half its size… I’ll take it 😂
I catch so many small fish on mine, and I use a larger size. Something about the plopper makes the boy scouts break red and go for it.
Brooooo same here!! Lol on my 3rd cast of ever using a top water bait I got a bite but the bass was only a little bigger then my plopper 130. Was expecting a 5 pounder lol
I always have a wacky rig ready as a followup to topwater, like frogs. Sometimes you get two hits that miss and you know the fish is pissed. Drop the wacky right on the spot and it's instant. Also fluke and skim along surface in same area. Problem is sometimes it's a pickerel/pike and he slices it off!
One more thing. I tie my flourocarbon leader to a swivel. When the popper hooks snag up on the line when casting, which seems to happen 10% of the time, these poppers will spin twist the entire way back. So I use a swivel.
For any of your followers who may be Kayak fishing people. Like i am ( thats all i do besides wade creeks ) I found out that the St Croix mogo bass Glass spinning rod is the bomb for any treble hook bait. Not to long so easy to use in a kayak and full parabolic bend.. keeps them hooks stuck even when your kayak is moving all over the place.
Always luv the pro's (?) With a boat load of electronics telling the average fisherman how to fish
I just started keeping a throw back bait tied up after seeing you do it in another 1 of tour videos and it paid off this morning fish blew up on my popper threw a 6 sense hogwalla at it a BOOM 💥 FISH ON BABY
Great info. Thanks again for sharing.
I had one morning where they were on fire for the 90, had a couple get off so I cut the leader and fished straight braid and never lost another. I think with the heavy wire stock hooks you don't need the soft rod or mono leader
Great points, content, and video as always!! Keep it up and good luck to you this weekend! It’s been really warm the past 2-3 weeks where I am and I’m seeing a lot of bass feeding in the grass off of a lot of the bluegill / red ear spawn spots.. They won’t go for my poppers too much right now with the heat even though I don’t just retrieve I’ll pause and pop as you were mentioning, and I know if I followed by throwing in my whacky I’d catch one but I’ve just got a good few new poppers I’ve been testing the waters with recently, but I may just have to go back to ole faithful (whacky rig / or the texas rig) until temperatures cool down a bit..
Love your vids man. Thanks for the upload! You've helped me alot.
Great video as always. I had the monster bass box for 4 months and then canceled it. I didn't have much luck with their box, but others have.
I love the hooks that river2sea puts on their whopper ploppers. I have no issues hooking bass when using the plopper. I actually lose more fish with the hooks that the Berkley choppo come with. Way too thin for me. Some head shakes and I’ve seen the bass just shake the choppo right off.
Great video....gonna have to make some cadence changes and I already switched the hooks out....Keep up the great work !!
GREAT video! I've only been fishing for about a year now but I quickly developed a liking for whopper ploppers. Heck I caught my personal best on one (largemouth, 18-inch, 3-1/2 lb). But this video has pointed out a few mistakes I've been making with them, especially the part about casting past the target area. Anyway, great info! I just subscribed so I'll be tuning in for more.
You put out the best content/tips. Thanks
Thanks Sean!
Excellent advice! I always have a weightless senko texas rigged as backup for ALL my topwater, spinner and chatterbaits. Thanks for a great channel.
Good day. I bought a savage 100 whopper plopper for smallmouth and chain pickerel. I used it this past Sunday afternoon, I had a chain pickerel missed it on the first cast and kept casting to the same area about 15 more cast and never caught it. I changed my retrieve every cast. I changed to a black, blue chatter bait, the pickerel nailed the chatter bait. Gould it been the chatter bait putting out more vibration when the pickerel went for it stead of the whopper plopper. I was fishing the Nashwaak River here in Fredericton New Brunswick
I've always used a rod that is more for like deep diving crankbaits. A little more backbone but super good parabolic action. I've never changed the hooks that's something I should look into. Other than that I've always fished the bait how you said it. And I always have a throwback lure on (usually a wacky) for any top water. Only time it's not a wacky is when I'm fishing a frog and then I'll usually have a ribbon tail worm or something like that to go right back into where the bass missed. Help me in a ton of tournaments and just fun fishing.
Lots of 2 minute landing violations in this video. LOL. Excellent video. Keep up the great work
The 75 is my FAV size. Ive caught SO many on that dang thing lol. Shout Out to MONSTERBASS. So happy to see you mentioning them. By far, the BEST boxes 💯💯💯
My favorite’s are the 110 Plopper and the 105-120 Choppo. For those I use my 7’2” MH, moderate action, Ark Lancer pro. With that moderate action loading up on casts I can get those baits WAYYYY out there. Also a great rod for chatters and lipless cranks! I don’t know how Ark is able to offer 40ton blank rods for 100 bucks 🤯 Every Ark rod I’ve even gotten has had perfect fit and finish also. Such a slept on company. Really interested in their new Gravity reels. Anyway, before I rant off topic any longer I’ll just say I’m enjoying the videos!
Tight lines.
More good stuff, as always!! Some great lessons that are, as usual, both technique specific and generally sound principles to incorporate into our methods. 💥👊🏻🥰
Appreciate the tips! 👊🏼I throw the plopper and wacky most mornings!🎣✌🏼
I like a medium action for ANY treble hook lures!! I guess a med/hvy crankin stick would be good for the 130 size
another great video! ty
Great video thank you
My best successes on the prop style bait is on a choppo 90 size. Been workin great lately
Great tips!
Almost forgot about a plopper ! So many baits so little time
Got the Ark rod today, man that thing is a noodle. Can't wait to try it out. Thanks for the info tight lines.
Appreciate the tips. Just starting to do more topwater, and plopper style baits have been my best producing topwater baits.
I have yet to catch anything with my whopper ploppers. And I've been fishing them for years. There were days that I would toss them for hours on end with no bite. But as soon as I throw in a spinner or even fly, I get bites left and right.
Cool video and informative 👍
good vid Tyler! Totally agree on the backup bait ready to GO! The pearl fluke works for me with Spots. If largemouths, I personally think a wacky is better. 🙂
Gotta love flukes next to craw dads and worms there’s nothing better imo.. I’ve been using some that sound similar Pearl belly with a bluish grew top side stripe and they’ve been killing. I’ve honestly had about the best luck with pumpkin red flake worms or just the red and black worms this season for whatever reason..
I have a pack ( I'm new to plastics, not fishing) how do you rig them and when would you use one? I've been hooked on tube jigs 1/64- 1/32 on the ultralight. Got crazy and got a wacky rig on my medium light, got one first cast yesterday with it, but the tube was nailing it
@@JohnJames. Hi John, couple of ways to rig the fluke. The most common is using a 4/0 EWG hook. Similar to rigging a worm as hook comes out the top. Great if fishing around any cover. The other way is a small circle hook and just nose hook the fluke. I will use it that way sometimes if fishing in open water for schoolers. Btw- you can’t go wrong with plain pearl. A bream colored one is also great for ponds. Good luck!
Great vid bud
Great info
Man makes it sound like a video game, like it got a nerf after release, love tha video
Banger bro
I've never thrown a plopper, but I've seen a lot of guys using em on RUclips and I wonder what makes em different from a buzzbait.
Differences are that buzz bait you can not throw so far , except when you add more weight on the hock. But also buzz bait has the same excess as this flopper. Buzz bait have One Big advantage. You can stop casting buzz bait and let him to dive 1-2 second. You will catch a lot bass. So both are good
Great information thank you what is more affordable rod for wapoper
Spot on with the rod , I throw plopper on same rod I use chatterbait with
Thanks for another great video what type of swivel do you use
I went fishing the other morning using a frog color Berkley Chopper and just bank fishing, caught 8 Bass (4 were 6 inches long) 2 were about 2.5 pounds each and 6 perch. All before sunrise. I love this bait. I fish it like a frog bait. Hardy ever catch any with a steady retrieve.
I rarely retrieve a crankbait or prop-style surface lure of any kind without a change of cadence, either by varying crank speed or rod twitches or stops. I've caught many a bass that missed a surface lure, by stopping and soon after twitching the lure as if the fish stunned or wounded it.
I just got into fishing, and I bought a cheap combo to start, just to learn how to work with a baitcaster, it's an Abu Garcia black max x that's a 6' 6" medium rod, I got some lures from my brother, a couple chatter baits with some trailers, a berkley choppo 90, a football jig, and some stuff for texas rigging googan bandito bugs, I was missing fish and plain just not having luck with a chatterbait where we were fishing it, we went down to our river just out of town by a dam, and the watter is pretty shallow, so the chatterbait kept hitting snags, so I decided to try the choppo, just threw it on and back to back brought out a couple of 1.5-2 lbs bass. Nothing crazy but those first couple catches have me so hooked on the feeling of catching them, i'm ready to get out this weekend and get at it some more. I do know I want a longer and slightly heavier backbone rod, but I feel like this combo will be fine for now.
Can’t believe you didn’t mention adding a swivel from winding up your line! Think that’s more important then the hooks!
One of the best fishing RUclipsrs
Thanks Tyler
Amen on the throwback lure
Great info ++
As always great tips!! Two questions, what reel are you using with this set up and I would like to know what wacky rig bait that is?
I was just fishing the plopper 75 tonight. I would add that I seem to get more plopper bites at sunset. Time of day makes a difference. Maybe it’s just my area, small lake with Largemouth. Dusk is best for me. Also I totally agree on a softer rod. I’m using a bendy Ugly Stick Medium eLite. That bend is forgiving. Does not yank the lure out immediately on the crush.
Dawn and dusk are best because the bass are after flies on the surface
Also good to have a rod with a parabolic bend rod for even drop shot style set up an also a baitholder hook with that heavy leed line. If hooks have smaller diameter hooks moderate fast action rod is key to have
You ever use katsuage outbarb hooks? They're commonly found on megabass vision 110s
I put them on a lot of my topwater lures as well, any style bait that the fish take a quick swipe at.
The barbs are angled out and REAL sticky, so it's perfect when fish short strike. I implore you to try them, not just on the plopper; but on poppers, spooks, etc.
Great vid Tyler. My question is what color stickbait is that for your throw back bait. And do you tie directly to the bait or use a snap or oring. ?????thanks
I love using a size 75! Iv caught tons of small bass and then an 8 pounder! Bluegill color
Thanks for the tips I just have one question. I switched my hooks out like you mentioned to do and went with the size 2 trebel. I put an owner st 36 on. I noticed the size 2 treble is a little smaller than the factory hook. Is that ok?
I use a medium light gx2 ugly stik. It's cheap durable and will fish with the best rods. I use the same rod for striper fishing and it is awesome.
I'm gonna have to check out that monster bass box everytime I got that mystery tackle I felt screwed I mean 25 bucks for a couple of soft baits and two hooks that's bad
That's so funny I always have the wacky up too right next to me
I have pretty much every kind of bait you can think of and for some reason this summer with it as hot as it's been and the drought and low water in NY and PA we have have I have not been able to catch anything on artificial baits of any kind but if I stop throwing lures and go to a night crawler or a minnow or another live bait and toss it out I catch a dozen fish. I'm like 1 artificial bait catch (emerald shiner on a small panther martin) to 100+ live bait catches. I'm not sure why. Had very few hits at all on baits most seem like they just bump then and not try to eat it.
These 5 suggestions apply to every hard bait known except a buzz bait. You can't start and stop a buzzer and keep it on top.
Excellent
I've had huge success with whopper ploppers. I love the lure especially in monkey butt color. Instead of a steady retrieve I'll jerk it and get huge amounts of bass. It's very effective near shore as bass react to it hitting the water especially in large size ploppers.
I was using a whopper plopper and a chain pickerel blow up on it without taking it. I can't about 5 more times without any hits. I changed to a black and blue chatter bait, I cast it in the same spot as the whopper plopper, that chain pickerel hammer the chatter bait. It was the only fish I caught last month
awesome 😎
Use single inline hooks on mine.
I just got my first boat yesterday what should I fish and where
What sizes do you use on the WPlopper 110 Berkley Fusion19 and do you ever use Berkley Fusion19 Feathered Treble Hooks. If yes what size? Finally, do you change the rings?
3:37 : While he was busy pulling-in a bass, a *FLYING SAUCER* was thinking about pulling HIM in! Fortunately, the crew were, apparently, fellow sportsman, and decided to cloak and leave, and go after someone who wasn't fishing. 😉
Hay bf milt here enjoyed your video will try the hooks you said l like the plopped but I do have the problem of fish getting off one more thing the split ring dose it work better or not thanks a bunch Milton
Every point you made is correct about the whopper plopper. I fished this lure a lot and everything you said including the hooks and retrieve are spot on. You must have put a lot of time in
Read my post if you want real info, he has no idea, hes a rookie.
Berkeley choppo comes with fusion hooks, that's why I always use a choppo vs whopper plopper
What about the 60mm whopper plopper for my Shimano Nasci 2500 spinning reel on a Sellus 7.1 Med/Fast rod? That’s the only rig I have and literally the Whopper plopper is the first bait I’ve used considering I’m using 6/lb Trilene XL mono. I have P-line 15/lb moss color braided line but if I use the fluorocarbon leader I can’t use top water lures. Also, I only know the Palomar knot?
After casting, do you let it sit for a second or start reeling?
I’ve tied on a plopper about 75 times at this point and they haven’t produced a single fish for me. So frustrating. The only thing I’ve ever had even bite it was a gar and they bite everything that moves!!!
Same here, also never seen anyone catch anything with those.
Should have left it tied on, you wou eventually learn how to fish it and start catching fish.
i use a 90 choppo and for the first half of the cast it doesnt spin. Almost runs slightly under water till i get it closer. I keep the tip of the rod up and everything.
I have 4 savage whopper plopper in 100 size. I use 7 foot Quantum smoke rod with micro line guides and Quantum smoke S3 baitcaster with 7.3:1
When I used this lure, I liked to mimic a bird falling out of a tree. Had good success with that mindset.
Adding an extra split ring or larger split ring will help with more hookups as well
noticed a split ring on some not all. do you tie directly to the bait? do you need a loop knot or is a palomar ok?
Good advice, regardless of whether you use a plopped.
Gamakatsu make the bedt hooks imo, sharp n strong , my goto for Slamon and Steelhead 👍👍
Hi , what kind of knot u use for a top water ??
DO MORE ABOUT PROP BAITS ❤!!!!
Berkley choppo is what I use the plopping sound is better. I feel it draws more strikes.
👍👍👍🙋♂️🙋♂️🙋♂️🙋♂️🙋♂️🙋♂️🙋♂️👍👍 I took your advice from the first video I watched with you and went out and bought the rod that you have and you would not believe the difference hookups I have thanks for the advice Bob Elkhart Indiana
Caught my pb on a whopper plopped just recently on a choppo!
I fish the wp almost exclusively with amazing success. Never changed the hooks. Throw it right at where I think the fish is and boom ! When it lands right at the fish, they kill it.
I use my deepdiver crankbait rod 🤷🏻♀️
Thanks Tyler. You didn’t mention line. Do you fish on mono (straight or braid to mono leader)?
If you have the bending pole he described, an elastic line (mono or fluoro) isn’t as important, so braid is OK. But if you have a stiffer pole, you need more elasticity in your line.
Also, if you’re using the plopped as a search bait, the bass has less time to study it. But if you slow down to target areas such as shade or openings in weed beds, the visibility of the line matters more.
Mono is terrible when using ploppers...it sinks and has too much stretch. Too hard to get a good hookset.
@@forestcityfishing4749 The line and pole form a system. If the line stretches, use a stiffer pole.
I never caught sh*t on the whopper plopper. The walking bait does it for me. That's a timeless lure
What size of plopper do you prefer for smallies?
The head of my Berkley Choppo rotates along with the tail. It spins much slower than the tail, but I can see it rotate as I’m reeling it in. How can I fix this or should I not worry about it? Thanks.
I was having similar issues. Turns out it was where I was retrieving it to fast. I slowed down and it fixed the issue. Also it will turn to one side but shouldn't completely roll over. And if your using any kind of swivel or snap. Take it off tie directly to the lure. Using a uni knot. Hope this might help. Tight lines from Ohio.
I just caught my pb in wi this past weekend on a 110 bone color, 20.25" 4.4lbs. I had a bigger one on right after but it threw the hooks, believe my drag was set too tight. I was crushed. Flung em right as i was flipping it in.
I really like the hooks on river2sea ploppers, they stick to everything they touch and Idk if im just luck but I barely have to set the hook i can almost reel in while lifting up, full penetration with both hooks most the time
@@curtismajeskie3419 They are ok. I swapped mine to red in front and bigger in the back, now i catch many more
Any time (minus a couple exceptions) I'm using a treble hooked bait - I've replaced them with inline singles.
Caught likely my biggest largie on a plopper with inline singles. Pain in the ass to find those hooks though.
I have been using mustad kaiju from saltstrong cheapest place if you exclude membership price
I recently found aliexpress in 100 packs of no-name (Burle 2x tuna actually I see at 2 to $3 for 50pack no 100 option) inline circles
They seem very good, strong and corrosion resistant.
The eye is a bit big but doesn't matter and they eye opens to the hook side which doesn't seem to be best but also haven't seen matter
These Ali are very cheap at about 5-$10 for 100
Looking now they appear to be about 13-15 for 100 and 22 is for 200
Sales are hit or miss.
There are some with eye opening other way and appearing smaller. I haven't tried the 9km ones yet. Got a few hundred in a few sizes Will be ordering more.
@@RH-nc8uu I'm using Amazon ones from one of those come and go Chinese companies. I think the only difference that I notice between those and the Owner Americans is the eye being thicker and a little more annoying to put on, other than that I got bit a few times by the hooks and they're sharp
@@bradfjord that's good
Could you mention which?
I used owner before the mustad and mustad seemed to be much better corrosion resistant about as strong and much cheaper. Now the Ali Burle 2x seem fairly corrosion resistant and so far strong enough so being a fraction of the price is nice.
Some of fhr 9km ones look a bit thicker than the Burle but haven't ordered yet.
I have thousands of Lures to make the switch. Found some big inline circles to 11/0 on Ali so looking forward to replacing some large popper and other top water
@@RH-nc8uu Owner Treble Replacement 2/0, Laxygo 60pc assorted treble replacement (2/0 to 6#), and also the Laxygo 6# 30 pack. The 6# ones are nice and thin and easy to work with and I guess the 30 pack was the coated steel instead of the matte steel.
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My very 1st Plopper bass a 8+ in about 6 cast. That’ll make you believe in a bait.