Creek Life Lure Co.
Creek Life Micro Topwater Popper 1.5"/40mm 3.2g "The Puddle Popper"
Creek Life Micro Topwater Popper 1.5"/40mm 3.2g "The Puddle Popper"
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Creek Life Micro Topwater Popper
This little dude is made for those skinny creek stretches where you can see the fish sitting under a root wad, beside a rock, or tucked right off the current seam. At only 40mm and 3.2g, it is small enough for trout, panfish, creek bass, and aggressive little river fish, but still has enough weight to cast on ultralight gear.
Give it a few short pops, let it sit, then twitch it again. That little pause is usually when one comes up and smacks it.
Why We Like It
This is not some giant bass popper you have to throw on heavy gear. It is a true creek-sized topwater bait. It can be popped, twitched, or gently walked across calm pockets, shallow pools, and slow edges where small fish are already looking up.
Specs
- Length: 40mm / 1.57 inches
- Weight: 3.2g / 0.11 oz
- Style: Micro topwater popper / walking bait
- Body Material: ABS hard bait body
- Eyes: 3D lure eyes
- Hooks: Treble hooks included
- Best For: Creeks, streams, rivers, ponds, and shallow lake edges
- Target Fish: Trout, panfish, smallmouth, largemouth, rock bass, chubs, and other aggressive creek fish
How To Fish It
Cast it around shade lines, undercut banks, laydowns, creek bends, and the soft water beside riffles. Pop it once or twice, let the rings fade, then barely twitch it. In clear creek water, that subtle movement can be the difference between a follow and a full-on blowup.
If you want to switch out the treble hooks for single hooks our Large Eye Inline Single Hooks are a great choice
Creek Life Note
This is the kind of bait you tie on when the water is calm, the fish are looking up, and you just know something is hiding under that sycamore root. Small bait, big attitude, and perfect for making creek fish show themselves.
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I love fishing small rivers and streams and this little topwater is sweet. Fishing small rivers I’m packing light to trek through the woods to get to those spots no one else is. This is one that’s always in my little tackle bag.
Work of art. It fished like it too.
These downsized lures are great when fish are chasing tiny bait fish. My 6 year old caught his first smallmouth on his own throwing the hillbilly plop so I had to add the puddle poppers to his arsenal.
A great micro popper I haven't had any luck with a popper till I used it and a caught a 14in bass in like 3rd or 4th cast perfect fish candy
Great little popper works great
