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Posted By: 43Shooter Your best topwater bass plug - 04/17/16
Not no fail, they all do sooner or later. They're not cheap at $20 but I've got to say the Rico Lobina popper. I fish a lot of topwater and it's worked more consistently for me in all conditions over the past ten years than anything else I've used. I've still only got one and it was a gift. It's missing some paint and the tail feather's gone but it works as well as when it was new.
Original spook.
Overall I like a Spook, but that said, a Frog or a Horney toad if there are mats on the water
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Posted By: RNF Re: Your best topwater bass plug - 04/17/16
Original spook here also.
Tiny Torpedo.
I've had lots of success with Tiny Torpedo,Devils Horse,Hula Popper and many more over the years but lately I'm rather fond of the Splasher series..Seems to work just a tad better on off days than the old standbys.

My youngest grandson approves..

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Originally Posted by coyote268
Overall I like a Spook, but that said, a Frog or a Horney toad if there are mats on the water


I concur.
i remember as a kid i used to catch bass on Jitterbugs and Hula Poppers.....always a blast.

Had a yellow jointed-body jitterbug that i caught a truck load of fish on, in the half-light of dawn and dusk on quiet mornings always liked to hear that that bloop-bloop-bloop sound it made crawling across the water. grin

Caught quite a few bass night fishing with it too.

also used to catch some fish on Zara Spooks, Devils Horse, and had a couple of other topwater stick baits & floating minnows we'd fish on top.

Those big black jitterbugs at night are a big bass killer.
Hula popper in mid to small size...black with purple skirt, fished under a full moon.
Cast, chug....and hang on...
Posted By: ribka Re: Your best topwater bass plug - 05/02/16
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#11 floating rapala.
Originally Posted by seal_billy
Original spook.
My dad used to fish his Spooks on an old Pflueger steel rod with a Supreme level wind. I wish I could walk the dog half as good as he did, and he could hit any hole in the lily pads no matter how small.
Hula Popper, Jitterbug, and my go-to with just a tiny bit of chop has always been the Smithwick Devil's Horse. Cut the bottom barb off the trebles, throw it flat so it doesn't land verticle, and you seldom pick up weeds.
I found the Zell Excaliber popper to spit as good as the Rico for less than half the cost. Unfortunately it is now out of production as sold by Excaliber.

The company has been absorbed by Pradco. Fortunately BooYah has taken up the production of this lure which as been renamed the Boss Pop. There are some new finish offerings but otherwise it is the same lure.

http://www.booyahbaits.com/booyah-boss-pop
1. Crazy shad
2. Spook
3. Baby torpedo
4. Pop R
Spook
Skitter pop both big and small with feather tails
Buzz bait
I've had good luck with the Skitter Pop, Pop R and Hula Popper too. IMO if there's a good surface bite going on almost any surface plug will work.
With the big Skitter pop (the ocean one) in a night tournament about 5 years ago I was moving it in a zig zag pattern like a spook and a ten five ate it. Worth $500 that night. Be sure to change out the hooks to better ones.
Originally Posted by chlinstructor
Tiny Torpedo.
^^This . Clear or baby bass color scheme a smallmouth/largemouth killer around here.
Posted By: FC363 Re: Your best topwater bass plug - 10/27/16
Arbogast Jitterbug, and Storm Rattlin' ChugBug. Both in GreenFrog/yellow belly.
Posted By: RNF Re: Your best topwater bass plug - 11/02/16
They have been eating the 1/2 ounce model Yellow Magic and Zara Spook here for the last couple of weeks.
Originally Posted by chlinstructor
Tiny Torpedo.


Most my bass fishing is on the river [New] for smallmouth. The Tiny Torpedo works great of the day & at night it's the Jitterbug.
I agree with the posters that mentioned the Jitterbug for night fishing. They'll catch more than bass. I got invited to fish a good sized farm pond. The guy who owned the property said if you want to stay and night fish bring some black Jitterbugs and fish the shallow end.

We had a good afternoon with the bass on several different lures. When it got dark we caught five or six decent sized catfish on the Jitterbugs.
Posted By: 308ld Re: Your best topwater bass plug - 11/17/16
Originally Posted by gophergunner
Originally Posted by seal_billy
Original spook.
My dad used to fish his Spooks on an old Pflueger steel rod with a Supreme level wind. I wish I could walk the dog half as good as he did, and he could hit any hole in the lily pads no matter how small.



Worked this year as well... grin

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