maunu hī Popper
To get just the right level of buoyancy that you need means using the right size of Bait Popper. Na te piki haere o te rongonui o nga mounu pike penei i te rama rama, paku-puru me te launce i kitea e matou me whakapai a matou Bait Poppers ki raro kia tika ai te hiki.. Ko te tikanga, cutting down a larger popper is easy to do, but we wanted the ‘right tool for the job’, hence these new smaller poppers.
For small mackerel and herring, medium smelt and other smaller baits this new size is perfect for creating popped-up or slow-sinking presentations.
Available in red
Whakamahinga:
For best results attach Bait Poppers to a short length of trace wire approximately 6cm long. Crimp a small loop to the end of the length of trace and using a baiting needle pass the wire through the body of the bait so that the popper is in front of the head and the wire loop exits near the fish&rsquos vent. Next thread your wire trace through the loop and attach your hooks to the bait.