Scuba Chris
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Time To Catch Fish! This Color Set is Called The "Muddy Water" Series!
Time To Catch Fish! This Color Set is Called The "Muddy Water" Series! You get 3 floating lures with spinning propeller fins at 1.2oz each in a set. Lengths are 5.7in each. The other set is called the Clear Water Series. The other size is 4in at 0.57oz also in a 3-set series. If you target much larger species i'd suggest swapping out the trebles for thicker wires. These larger sizes do look good though. You get 3 floating lures with spinning propeller fins at 1.2oz each in a set. Lengths are 5.7in each. The other set is called the Clear Water Series. The other size is 4in at 0.57oz also in a 3-set series.
These are clearly inexpensive copycats of the original "River-2-Sea" Whopper Plopper Lures. If you target larger species i'd suggest swapping out the trebles for thicker wires. On the original series i caught a Cuda that i released, wasn't big but gave a good fight. Well the Whopper Plopper people thought that it wasn't right to question that and asked me to leave their group. Then a few months latter the company apologized because i was one of the original testers & others came to the conclusion that i honestly reported a design flaw on the wire thickness used & have since used a ticker gauge.
Time To Catch Fish! This Color Set is Called The "Muddy Water" Series! You get 3 floating lures with spinning propeller fins at 1.2oz each in a set. Lengths are 5.7in each. The other set is called the Clear Water Series. The other size is 4in at 0.57oz also in a 3-set series. If you target much larger species i'd suggest swapping out the trebles for thicker wires. These larger sizes do look good though. You get 3 floating lures with spinning propeller fins at 1.2oz each in a set. Lengths are 5.7in each. The other set is called the Clear Water Series. The other size is 4in at 0.57oz also in a 3-set series.
These are clearly inexpensive copycats of the original "River-2-Sea" Whopper Plopper Lures. If you target larger species i'd suggest swapping out the trebles for thicker wires. On the original series i caught a Cuda that i released, wasn't big but gave a good fight. Well the Whopper Plopper people thought that it wasn't right to question that and asked me to leave their group. Then a few months latter the company apologized because i was one of the original testers & others came to the conclusion that i honestly reported a design flaw on the wire thickness used & have since used a ticker gauge.