Best poppers to use for bass- some of the best lures for largemouth bass in summer
Although poppers generally work only when bass are feeding on the surface for schools of baitfish, frogs, or insects, they are a blast to use when they are effective. Following are a few modestly priced poppers that work very well for largemouth bass.
Cabela's fishermen series top poppers are excellent lures for largemouth bass that retail for $2.99-$3.99. They are flashy and realistic looking, as well as durable. The baby bass color, and chartreuse orange tiger color (which looks like a frog) are great patterns to use.
Rapala skitter pop poppers are some of the best lures for largemouth bass in summer. These baits cost $8.29, and they are available in many color arrangements. Rapala skitter pop poppers have three great colors that have them looking like frogs, which are lime, frog, and fire tiger. Try these baits near the shore or around structure, particularly in farm ponds or golf course ponds.
Rebel Pop-R poppers, which are available for 5.49 are also great poppers that have double treble hooks and a tail. Try the Tennessee shad color pattern near structure.
These are some of the best poppers for bass, and not one of them places a serious strain on the wallet. Poppers are some of the best lures for bass in summer not only because they are often very productive, but also because fish explode on these baits violently, making them a blast to use.