Whopper Plopper
The Whopper Plopper has become a game-changer in the world of topwater fishing. This lure quickly gained legendary status for one reason—it catches fish when other baits can’t. Its unique design creates a plopping, sputtering sound on the water’s surface that drives predatory fish wild. Whether you’re targeting largemouth bass, pike, or muskies, the Whopper Plopper delivers explosive strikes that make every cast thrilling.
At Bone Fishing World, we know that choosing the right lure can be the difference between an average day and a memorable catch. That’s why the Whopper Plopper deserves a place in every angler’s tackle box. It’s easy to use, versatile, and available in multiple sizes and colors to suit different fishing conditions.
How the Whopper Plopper Works
The genius of the Whopper Plopper lies in its design. The lure features a rotating tail that spins as it’s retrieved, creating a distinctive “plopping” noise that mimics the movement of injured prey on the surface. This combination of sound and vibration is irresistible to predatory fish.
Unlike traditional poppers or buzzbaits, the Whopper Plopper maintains its action even at slow retrieval speeds. This means you can fish it effectively in calm or choppy waters. Its durable body construction also ensures it holds up against hard strikes from big fish.
To get the most out of this lure, pairing it with one of the best fishing rods can make all the difference. Brands like Daiwa offer exceptional rod balance, sensitivity, and strength — giving anglers better control and casting accuracy when using surface lures like the Whopper Plopper.
Different models — like the 75, 90, 110, 130, and 190 — offer flexibility depending on your target species and fishing environment. Smaller sizes are ideal for bass fishing in ponds and lakes, while larger models are perfect for muskie or northern pike in rivers and reservoirs.
Why Anglers Love the Whopper Plopper
Anglers around the world swear by the Whopper Plopper because it consistently triggers reaction bites. The lure’s plopping sound and tail vibration mimic a struggling baitfish or small mammal skimming the surface—exactly the kind of target that triggers a predator’s instinct to strike.
Moreover, it’s user-friendly. Even beginners can achieve great results with simple, steady retrieves. It’s also excellent for covering large areas of water quickly, making it a top choice for both recreational anglers and tournament professionals.
At Bone Fishing World, we recommend experimenting with retrieve speed and pauses. Sometimes a slow, steady motion works best, while other times a stop-and-go technique produces more strikes. Fish behavior changes throughout the day, and the Whopper Plopper adapts perfectly to those variations.
Choosing the Right Whopper Plopper
Choosing the right Whopper Plopper comes down to three factors: size, color, and water conditions.
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Size: The 75 and 90 models are great for smaller freshwater species. The 110 and 130 are ideal for bass and walleye, while the 190 is designed for big game like muskies.
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Color: Natural shades like “Monkey Butt” or “Loon” work best in clear water, while brighter colors like “Bone” or “Perch” perform well in murky conditions.
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Conditions: Calm mornings or evenings are prime times for topwater fishing. In windy or choppy conditions, larger models help maintain visibility and noise.
At Bone Fishing World, we carry a variety of sizes and patterns so you can choose the perfect match for your local waters and target species.