River2Sea Whopper Plopper 90 Topwater Prop Bait
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Description
River2Sea Whopper Plopper 90 Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Length | 3-1/2 inches / 90 mm |
| Weight | 1/2 oz (14 grams) |
| Type | Topwater Prop Bait / Plopper (Floating) |
| Hook Configuration | Two River2Sea #4 4X-Strong Premium Trebles |
| Tail Material | Semi-Rigid, Impact-Durable Soft Plastic |
| Target Species | Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Northern Pike, Musky |
The Rotating Tail Revolution: Tuning the Acoustic Thump
Old-school topwater prop baits relied on thin metal blades that easily bent out of alignment, failed to start spinning instantly, and caused severe line twist. The River2Sea Whopper Plopper 90 completely re-engineered this category. Built with an internal wire-through shaft and an engineered **semi-rigid soft plastic tail**, the propeller blade rotates freely with zero-lag on the first turn of your reel.
As it cuts through the surface film, the tail outputs a distinctive, deep bio-acoustic “plopping” sound—resembling a fleeing bird, large insect, or panicked panfish. Because the belly of the Whopper Plopper is balanced with a fixed lower ballast weight, the body stays dead-straight and upright, completely eliminating line twist while allowing the tail to chop water flawlessly at any retrieval speed.
Pro Guide: Rod Actions and Line Choices for the Plopper 90
- The Ideal Rod Build: A 6’10” to 7’2″ Medium or Medium-Heavy power casting rod with a Moderate-Fast action tip. Spinning gear fans can also fire this 1/2 oz bullet easily on a Medium power spinning setup. The regular rod bend absorbs the violent impact of open-water blowouts, ensuring the 4X-Strong #4 hooks lock deep into the fish.
- Line Selection (Mandatory Setup): Spool up with straight 30–40 lb Braided line or 12-15 lb Monofilament line. Braided line floats, handles the surface friction perfectly, and gives you a direct link to pop the bait loose if it lands on a lily pad. Never fish a Whopper Plopper on Fluorocarbon line; its sinking properties pull the nose down, locking the tail and preventing the prop from rotating.
3 Tactical Cadences to Master the Surface Commotion
- The Steady Surface Burn (The Baseline Crawl): Cast over vast submerged vegetation flats, grass edges, or points. Retrieve at a steady, medium clip. The Whopper Plopper 90 will leave a continuous, distinct bubble trail and an unmistakable sound track that deep-holding bass can locate effortlessly.
- The Stop-and-Grip Plopped Pause: Reel for 5-6 turns to build an aggressive bubble trail, then **pause completely for 2 seconds**. The bait will sit flat on top, and the trailing hook will sway. Bass tracking the acoustic thud will look at the sudden stall as an opportunity to strike.
- The Target-Pocket Rip: Cast directly tight against dock posts, retaining walls, or overhanging trees. Give one violent, hard 1-foot sweep of your rod tip to make the tail explode with a heavy splash, then slow-roll it out.
Frequently Asked Questions About River2Sea Whopper Plopper 90
Q1: Whopper Plopper 90 vs. Whopper Plopper 110: What is the exact difference?
A: The primary differences are profile size, weight, and water conditions. The Whopper Plopper 90 (3-1/2″, 1/2 oz) is a finesse-friendly model that matches smaller baitfish hatches, excels on dead-calm glass surfaces, and fishes beautifully on standard medium casting or spinning gear. The Whopper Plopper 110 (4-3/8″, 3/4 oz) is a larger, heavier option designed to throw longer distances, cut through heavy wind chop, and call up giant bass over deep vegetation flats.
Q2: Why is my Whopper Plopper 90 tail not spinning or tracking crooked?
A: This is almost always caused by using Fluorocarbon line or catching a small strand of floating slime/weed in the front line-tie eyelet or the rear tail axis rotor. Fluorocarbon line sinks and pulls the nose down, preventing the tail from catching the water correctly. Always run the Whopper Plopper on Braided or Monofilament line, and clear any debris from the rear rotation shaft after a weed collision.
Q3: Should I tie directly to the Whopper Plopper 90 or use a snap?
A: Tying your line directly to the nose split-ring or using a small, high-quality rolling snap is highly recommended. Avoid large, bulky snaps as they add unnecessary weight to the front nose eyelet, which can dampen the instant action startup of the rotating soft-plastic tail.


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