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Additional pro tip: The mainline can get tangled in the cork when casting if using braid or small diameter mono/fluoro. I use a short length leader of heavy mono to the cork itself. It doesnt affect casting distance and the stiffness of it keeps it from wrapping around the cork.
These style popping corks are AWESOME.. always a go-to that almost always catches fish for me... BUT, although I do own a couple of the Bomber corks with the flexible wire and love them.. to say that Cajun Thunder is too cheap and not good is wrong. I have several of those that I've been using for a few years. With the bottom weights corroded and most of the paint gone from the cork, they still work just fine. The best thing for their longevity is to be careful, store them properly and check your line/knots as you fish. I also have several sizes because when the fish get picky the smaller, less obtrusive corks do work better at times. THANKS for the videos,...good stuff
Bro….. thank you for the pooping cork plug! I bought some and they keep bending because the reds I’ve been catching. This will be perfect for me. Can’t wait to try
I use the GT knot braid to mono connection and easily throw my knot thru guides using 6-10 feet of 15-20# mono leader. I also use a normal weighted popping cork as I feel the rattling corks attract some bit can spook larger fish.
Snug knot is any knot that does not create a loop, a knot that fits snug to the swivel or piece of tackle you are trying to attach it to. Palomar knot, trilene knot etc
I’m basically in the middle and fish a popping cork in the Chesapeake Bay I’m the Virginia Tidewater region! Works wonders for Redfish and Speckled Trout! Hope this helps
Sometimes the truth hurts... granted, I've caught a ton of fish with Cajun Thunders and they absolutely work, but the fact that I get 2-3 trips out of them before they start bending is pitiful compared to spending $3-$5 more on a higher quality cork with better frequency rattles/beads and synthetic wire strand that will last 20+ trips.
You can get the kind of corks that snap on the line. So if needs to be adjusted you just undo one end and slide it up or down then rehook it to your line
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Where i can Buy that combo? Link please!!
Additional pro tip: The mainline can get tangled in the cork when casting if using braid or small diameter mono/fluoro. I use a short length leader of heavy mono to the cork itself. It doesnt affect casting distance and the stiffness of it keeps it from wrapping around the cork.
Thanks for making time to post the helpful comment
I do the same
It’s a great tip! I also use this (normally 15lbs fluoro, and if I want to fish cordless I don’t need to tie a leader on!
@@jaadmaan8156 bro how much pound fluoro and how much pound leader from the cork, and how much inches down should the prawn hang from the cork
I do the same. Keeps it from tangling with the cork
Popping corks are op. Such an under rated piece of tackle. Great for shallows/flats and piers. Even for the surf. Good video!! Tight lines everyone!!
These style popping corks are AWESOME.. always a go-to that almost always catches fish for me...
BUT, although I do own a couple of the Bomber corks with the flexible wire and love them.. to say that Cajun Thunder is too cheap and not good is wrong. I have several of those that I've been using for a few years. With the bottom weights corroded and most of the paint gone from the cork, they still work just fine. The best thing for their longevity is to be careful, store them properly and check your line/knots as you fish.
I also have several sizes because when the fish get picky the smaller, less obtrusive corks do work better at times.
THANKS for the videos,...good stuff
Bro….. thank you for the pooping cork plug! I bought some and they keep bending because the reds I’ve been catching. This will be perfect for me. Can’t wait to try
What's your opinion on the Vudu shrimp?
That H&H lure company makes popping corks too I used it before pretty loud cork worth the money
Thanks for making time to post the helpful comment
I tie a 12" 20 or 30 lb leader to top of popping cork then tie to braid. Braid what get tangled up with you float.
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What size weight jig hook you using? And where can I get some
Who makes this power prawn? Where can i get then online?
Awesome popping cork video 🤙🎣
Thanks!
Thanks for the tips bro.
Whats ur rod?
Enjoyed this video. What # leader would you recommend from the cork to the shrimp?
Best place for best tips.
Thanks Lee!
Excellent video Brother
Thank you!
Awesome tip, Wyatt!
The bomber is the cheapest one out there
But it lasts the longest , I still have some from 15+ years ago that I can use if I wanted
Will this work with a sinker
Great video and visuals
Thanks Pablo!
Just ordered some, that action looks amazing!
Thank you for the support and for checking it out!
Thanks you sharing dude👍👍🤝🤝
I use the GT knot braid to mono connection and easily throw my knot thru guides using 6-10 feet of 15-20# mono leader. I also use a normal weighted popping cork as I feel the rattling corks attract some bit can spook larger fish.
bro can i use popper indtead of cork
What have y’all found to be the best rod action and power for throwing popping cork/artificial shrimp ??
Noodle rods
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I can’t find any info out there on what a snug knot is and even how to tie one. Can someone please send a link,
Snug knot is any knot that does not create a loop, a knot that fits snug to the swivel or piece of tackle you are trying to attach it to. Palomar knot, trilene knot etc
Nice though I'm guessing this is more suited for fishing in Florida.
Wondering how and where I can use this in the North East.
I’m basically in the middle and fish a popping cork in the Chesapeake Bay I’m the Virginia Tidewater region! Works wonders for Redfish and Speckled Trout! Hope this helps
Apprish the knowledge. Those were hurtful words spoken bout the Cajun Thunder...
Sometimes the truth hurts... granted, I've caught a ton of fish with Cajun Thunders and they absolutely work, but the fact that I get 2-3 trips out of them before they start bending is pitiful compared to spending $3-$5 more on a higher quality cork with better frequency rattles/beads and synthetic wire strand that will last 20+ trips.
What if I’m using a uni knot
Can you buy them without being a member
Thanks for the video Wyatt, but where’s the link for the braid knot you said you have? Lol
Both knots are linked in the full write up post on our site: www.saltstrong.com/articles/power-prawn-under-popping-cork/
@@Saltstrong that’s what got me! I’m used to the website version and being on RUclips threw me off. Keep up the solid work guys!
Why are you tying a leader before and after popping cork. Seems goofy when you could time main line to popping cork
To prevent the braid from tangling
Hmm that’s not a bad idea
How do I become a member to use Smart fishing spots😊
Click here: www.saltstrong.com/pricing/
Where to buy the power prom
They can only be purchased at fishstrong.com: fishstrong.com/collections/saltwater-lures/products/power-prawn-shrimp?variant=39398949421230
Where’s the link for the power prawn?
In the description! If you missed it, here it is again (note- this is an Insider Club Exclusive : bit.ly/3v869OB )
How do you adjust your depth in tidal waters? I would assume your having to cut your line and re-rig
You can get the kind of corks that snap on the line. So if needs to be adjusted you just undo one end and slide it up or down then rehook it to your line
Versa max corks allow for on the fly adjustments.
What size of the Power Prawn for spring? Pensacola
Both sizes will work all year. I personally prefer the larger one because it weeds out some of the smaller fish.
what is a stud knot?
A fishing knot tied by a stud...
Snug* knot!
snuggle in knot! 🙂
I have a stupid question, how would a live shrimp work opposed to an artificial shrimp?
For live shrimp, it's often best to let them move around on their own so just cast it in a good area, and let the live bait do the work.
@@Saltstrong Sounds good, thanks for the response.
Good video and tips. I think a gulp or Zman will be on my jig though.
Few more shrimp out there with much better action
sold out !! 😕
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