Just wondering if you have tried out Mark Whites' Ceramic plugs? They will out cast every one of those and have an incredibly long service life. In fact they will pretty much never break, unless you launch them at full speed at the rocks repeatedly, lol. Awesome lures that produce for me. They are kind of a mix between a chugging popper and pencil. An added benefit of their design also allows them to be jigged also if so desired. Another cool thing for me is that come in 1/8oz up to 5oz.
Halco rooster poppers are awesome and one of the best, easy to use and a great price, Nomad Poppers are excellent quality, strong as, but do carry a hefty price for the construction, depends on how serious you are for Giant trevally fishing, thanks for your fishing tip,
Poppers work on the surface, making a good regular splash, imitating a distressed baitfish on the surface and giant trevally can't help themselves. Stickbaits will also work near the surface, maybe diving a foot or two going through the waves, but also breaking the surface. Awesome stuff with spectacular surface strikes,
Good popper, good hooks, but lousy paint for sure, one GT can make a mess. They were $10 at tackleworld, so got a few and doesn't matter if you lose them, losses can be high. Don't think they sell them anymore and probably for that reason,
Good one, We off again on another Hardline trip, and have got a good range of River 2 Sea poppers to give a go, chasing GT's, so will post some more videos of this trip,
Definately the bigger the cup, the harder the work, have found the halco's roosta poppers pretty easy to work, or like to run with a couple of people working stickbaits, and poppers. The stickbaits can fire 'em up at times,
I would agree that the big haymakers make the biggest pop or bloop but have fished with them all day and they are hard work compared to other styles in my opinion. Still have the best action though.
Definately a good popper the Halco Roosta Popper, easy to work, especially if fishing all day, Good to get a salmon on one. We don't get them up here, Work well on Queenfish, trevally, and the odd cod or coral trout,
Good fun for sure popper fishing, and Ningaloo and Exmouth would be great. Queenfish are good fun and plenty of aerial acrobats usually, Thanks for the comments,
Just wondering if you have tried out Mark Whites' Ceramic plugs? They will out cast every one of those and have an incredibly long service life. In fact they will pretty much never break, unless you launch them at full speed at the rocks repeatedly, lol. Awesome lures that produce for me. They are kind of a mix between a chugging popper and pencil. An added benefit of their design also allows them to be jigged also if so desired. Another cool thing for me is that come in 1/8oz up to 5oz.
mrtoady2 1 month ago
Haven't seen these ones, thanks for the post, Haven't heard of Ceramic plugs or poppers? In Australia, most are wood, or plastic,
Cheers Greg
Reefari 1 month ago
Halco Roosters and the Nomad Poppers are awesome
steze49 2 months ago
Halco rooster poppers are awesome and one of the best, easy to use and a great price, Nomad Poppers are excellent quality, strong as, but do carry a hefty price for the construction, depends on how serious you are for Giant trevally fishing, thanks for your fishing tip,
cheers Greg
Reefari 2 months ago
@Reefari totally agree with you Greg. I payed close to $50 a pop for the NOMADS.
steze49 2 months ago
Good luck, Giant trevally fishing does get addictive, Always now try and throw a few poppers when out on a fishing trip,
Cheers Greg
Reefari 2 months ago
What is the best depth for poppers?
BLAZED808 2 months ago
Poppers work on the surface, making a good regular splash, imitating a distressed baitfish on the surface and giant trevally can't help themselves. Stickbaits will also work near the surface, maybe diving a foot or two going through the waves, but also breaking the surface. Awesome stuff with spectacular surface strikes,
Cheers Greg
Reefari 2 months ago
Good popper, good hooks, but lousy paint for sure, one GT can make a mess. They were $10 at tackleworld, so got a few and doesn't matter if you lose them, losses can be high. Don't think they sell them anymore and probably for that reason,
Cheers Greg
Reefari 9 months ago
Greg thanx for all your videos, helped a lot for me to decide on my lures,
Thanks loads again. Safe
silverdiablo7 1 year ago
Good one, We off again on another Hardline trip, and have got a good range of River 2 Sea poppers to give a go, chasing GT's, so will post some more videos of this trip,
Cheers Greg
Reefari 1 year ago
Definately the bigger the cup, the harder the work, have found the halco's roosta poppers pretty easy to work, or like to run with a couple of people working stickbaits, and poppers. The stickbaits can fire 'em up at times,
cheers Greg
Reefari 1 year ago
I would agree that the big haymakers make the biggest pop or bloop but have fished with them all day and they are hard work compared to other styles in my opinion. Still have the best action though.
lozconley 1 year ago
i got a australian salmon with a halco roosta popper 1.35
Pulsy4 1 year ago
Definately a good popper the Halco Roosta Popper, easy to work, especially if fishing all day, Good to get a salmon on one. We don't get them up here, Work well on Queenfish, trevally, and the odd cod or coral trout,
Cheers Greg
Reefari 1 year ago
@Reefari we dont get queenfish and all that down here but i've been to exmouth and ningaloo and got some
Pulsy4 1 year ago
Good fun for sure popper fishing, and Ningaloo and Exmouth would be great. Queenfish are good fun and plenty of aerial acrobats usually, Thanks for the comments,
Cheers Greg
Reefari 1 year ago
i think the dumbell popper is the best
fishingfreak222 2 years ago
They work well, with big splashes and bloops, good poppers!!
Reefari 2 years ago
Hey Reefari
Thanks for the information about poppers it looks like the Trevally really go off on these.
You can see why people talk about the excitement of GT fishing
affiliatexfiles 2 years ago
Pretty awesome GT Fishing, the River2sea dumbell poppers are also worth a look,
cheers Greg
Reefari 2 years ago