Berkley Bullet Pop 70
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Berkley Bullet Pop 70 Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Model / Size | Size 70 (Model: BBP70) |
| Body Length | 2.75 inches / 70 mm |
| Weight Class | 1/4 oz (approx. 7.0 grams) |
| Buoyancy Profile | Topwater / Floating Finesse Popper |
| Mouth Geometry | Precision-Cupped Tapered Spitting Lip |
| Hook Hardware | Two Ultra-Sharp Fusion19™ Trebles (Rear hook hand-feathered) |
| Target Species | Smallmouth Bass, Largemouth Bass, Spotted Bass, Trophy Crappie |
Tail-Weighted Micro Ballistics: Stealth Distance for Presured Shallows
Standard small-sized finesse poppers feature a lightweight, blunt body shape that easily catches wind resistance during a cast, resulting in poor casting range and frequent line tangles. The Berkley Bullet Pop 70 entirely eliminates this mechanical limitation. Engineered with a specialized fixed tail-weighted ballistics chassis, the body tapers tightly toward the rear weight block. During a cast, this 1/4 oz popper flies tail-first like an arrow, allowing anglers to execute long-distance bomb casts or precision skips under overhanging tree lines from maximum stealthy distances.
The moment the Bullet Pop 70 touches down on a slick surface, its tail-heavy balance causes the body to sit at a natural 45-degree angle in the surface film. This precise posture allows the cupped mouth to respond instantly to the micro-slacks of your line. With gentle wrist snaps, it effortlessly spits a tight water spray forward, while a steady rhythmic cadence allows it to slide into a flawless, tight surface “walk-the-dog” wobble that triggers lock-jawed predators.
Pro Guide: Spinning and BFS Calibration for Finesse Topwater Fishing
- The Ideal Finesse Rod Combo: Because the Size 70 weighs a light 1/4 oz, it behaves beautifully on a 6’8″ to 7’2″ Medium-Light or Medium power spinning rod outfit with a fast tip. For advanced baitcasting fans, it sits right in the sweet spot for a dedicated **BFS (Bait Finesse System)** rod setup spool with a light superline.
- Line Selection (Strict Topwater Rule): Spool with a main line of 15–20 lb Braided line tied directly to the lure, or run a 10–12 lb premium Monofilament line. Both braid and mono float on the surface film, ensuring the cupped nose rides high for perfect spitting. Never fish this popper on straight Fluorocarbon line; fluorocarbon dense properties sink, dragging the nose downward and completely destroying its surface walking action.
- The Feathered Hook Secondary Trigger: Factory-armed with premium custom **Berkley Fusion19 hooks**. The rear treble hook features a hand-tied blend of premium feathers and reflective tinsel. When you pause the retrieve on glassy water, the bait sits tail-down, and the feathers expand lazily, acting as a realistic secondary target that coaxes cautious trailing bass into hitting.
3 Tactical Finesse Cadences for Glassy, Clear Waters
- The Twitch-and-Stall (Pressured Docks & Overhangs): Cast tight against shallow dock steps, laydowns, or shade pockets. Give a gentle downward twitch to make a subtle “pop” bubble, then **let the bait sit dead-still for 5 to 10 seconds**. The feathered tail will swell under the surface film, forcing weary tracking bass to strike out of pure opportunistic curiosity.
- The Tight Dog-Walk Burn (Active Finesse Cruisers): Hold your rod tip low and apply rapid, rhythmic micro twitches with short reel handle turns. The Bullet Pop 70 will skip sideways in a highly tight “walk-the-dog” track, spraying water continuously to simulate a panicked minnow fry fleeing along the shallows.
- The Multi-Spit Pop (Slight Wind Chop): On bright afternoons when the surface has a light ripple, apply double downward snaps followed by a brief 2-second pause, generating an intense visual spray trail that makes it easy for fish to track the small bait.
Frequently Asked Questions About Berkley Bullet Pop 70
Q1: Berkley Bullet Pop Size 70 vs. Size 80: What is the exact difference?
A: The core differences are weight, profile scale, and tackle application. The larger Size 80 (3-1/8″, 2/5 oz) is built for standard baitcasting gear, heavier wind chops, and matching mature adult shad. The finesse Size 70 (2.75″, 1/4 oz) features a downsized footprint engineered explicitly for spinning rods or BFS casting gear, crystal-clear water, dead-calm glassy days, or when bass are feeding heavily on tiny baitfish fry.
Q2: Can I fish the 1/4 oz Bullet Pop 70 effectively on standard heavy Baitcasting gear?
A: Standard Medium-Heavy or Heavy baitcasting setups will struggle to throw this lightweight 1/4 oz plug, resulting in poor casting distance and backlashes. To fish the Size 70 on a casting rod, you must run a specialized BFS (Bait Finesse System) reel spooled with light line. Otherwise, a Medium-Light spinning rod outfit is highly recommended for peak performance.
Q3: Why does this popper feature a feathered tail hook on the back treble?
A: Cautious topwater predators in clear water often follow a popper out of curiosity but hesitate to bite if the plug sits motionless. The hand-tied feathered tail treble acts as an organic breathing trigger. When you pause the retrieve, the lure rests tail-down, and the feathers expand and contract with the micro-currents of the water, providing a lifelike target that coaxes passive fish into biting.


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