The focus in making the Cherry Popper was to make a super durable popper that throws far, does not tumble when worked in rough seas, is not too heavy to throw all day, and doesn't break the bank. What we ended up with was a floating popper with a reputatio
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The focus in making the Cherry Popper was to make a super durable popper that throws far, does not tumble when worked in rough seas, is not too heavy to throw all day, and doesn’t break the bank. What we ended up with was a floating popper with a reputation to catch the biggest of fish when all other baits fail to produce.
The Cherry is a very versatile popper. To work the popper, I suggest to fish it opposite of what you are seeing: – If you have fish on the surface in crazy feeds, you want to work the popper slow with gurgling chugs and long pauses, keeping the bait in the strike zone longer to give the fish time to find your plug. – When there is little surface activity and you are searching for fish or marking fish deep, but not seeing them on the surface, you may want to make loud long splashes to get a fish’s attention to come to the bait and investigate. Its important to be random with your retrieve in each case. Vary the cadence and pause time to help increase your productivity with the popper.
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