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    Posted: 26 Jan 2010 at 9:16pm
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been fishing the poppers hard lately around the tea pot with good success, been using Halco roosters, and yo zuri surface bulls, whats the othere favorites on the market
 
 
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I have been playing around over the past couple of months as well Saltiga.Like your self I have tried a few different high end brands with great results.

I purchased some custom poppers from a sales rep at the local fishing store a few months back.
All I know is that they were custom made and came from up north. The name hand written on them is King Super Bloolper from what I can read. So far they have out preform every think else I have tried with some great results.

If any one else has these poppers and could full me in with some contact details it would be apprecaited as I would like to purchase some more..



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Nomad poppers have been my weapon of choice when there fussy, there expensive but work when others dont.
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any chance of a pic Kojak?
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Just picked up a Walker Bubbler from  WS  Laurie, a jet type with jet holes behind gills, I went bue, lifelike with eyes, owner hooks, could be used with plopping action. They even have black with silver fern colour, well packaged more for present I think.
This is there own design and by all accounts work ok,same price as Alco, 8 more days before testing.
How big are kings your getting.
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I used to have a little chugger blue and white, bloody caught alot with that, cant seem to find them anywhere,
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Cubera poppers are good but for me its the ORION BIG FOOT 180g stickbait in pink and white, check out there website  http://orionlure.free.fr Some monsters have been caught on these thing$
Live Bait , the Lance Armstrong of catching KINGFISH
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You guys may wanna check out the Heru/Nomad/Darkstar Stick baits as well... Wahoo, Ulua and the new sinking Bopara are all mad fish producers...
 
On the popper side from the same company, along with the Cubera, the Skipjack popper is a bullet caster, which can be worked at higher speeds than the Cubera, which can often be the key on fish not willing to commit to the almighty cacophony of the Cubera....
 
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Geeeez Tony, that little collection is about the equivalent to the mortgage on my house!!!
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Originally posted by YeeHaa YeeHaa wrote:

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some real popper hereLOL





Shat me i think i just jized everywhere
Some way cool stuff there TonyThumbs Up
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me thinks i had better do a visit Big smile

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mmmmm these ones look evil as
 
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I have caught quite a few fish on this SASHIMI BULL popper Yozuri. One of my first choice and very good price.


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may as well send some up to me Tony, will give them back at the end of the season
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No spendy last time at yehaa
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Slight detour on way home it is
 
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Originally posted by YeeHaa YeeHaa wrote:

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some real popper hereLOL




Impressive........some hard to find poppers you have there......like the one in the middle of the 1st picture....
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Just spent a few days fishing with Mr Konishi from Carpenter, these lures are the **** man. The kingies dont chase em, they just smash em. He was here testing some new rods and bent one over on a 30 kg fish and also a few in the low to mid 20s, the rods are very, very impressive to say the least.
Most of the action was on stick baits not poppers.
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ive got a few williamson jet poppers. red head white body seems to work the best if it dosent get hit it gets a look from fish.... i will be looking to get my hands on some halco and nomad poppers next time im in auckland tho
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cant remember the name of this but it caught me alot of fish,


 also the savage stickbaits worked well. yo zuri surface bull's got alot of attention last year when we were popper fishing in the gulf. 
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