River2Sea Whopper Plopper 130 Pac Man

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127820532
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UPC:
880469223093
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The River2Sea Whopper Plopper 130 Pac Man is a hard topwater bait built for musky hunters who want a lure that commands attention. Designed by legendary angler Larry Dahlberg, this topwater hard bait delivers the kind of surface commotion that triggers strikes from aggressive muskies in heavy cover. The 130 size gives you a balanced profile that works across varying retrieve speeds—crank it fast for thunderous action or slow-roll it through deeper zones where musky patrol.

What sets the Whopper Plopper apart is its rotating tail mechanism. Built on a harness design, the tail spins freely as you retrieve, generating vibrations and rumbles that mimic struggling prey. That rotational action translates to hunting pressure on fish at multiple speeds without you having to adjust technique. The tail is constructed to take abuse—it won't tear apart when you work it over rocks, stumps, and submerged timber, the kind of thick cover where trophy muskies hide.

If you're serious about topwater musky fishing and want a lure that combines proven design with durability, the Whopper Plopper 130 Pac Man earns space in your tackle box. It's the kind of tool that works because it's been tested by anglers who make their living on the water.

Key Features

  • Rotating tail harness design creates lifelike vibrations and rumbles across all retrieve speeds
  • Hard topwater bait sized at 130mm for balanced casting and working through varying depths
  • Durable tail construction withstands impacts with rock, wood, and structure
  • Larry Dahlberg design proven for musky fishing

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Whopper Plopper 130 Pac Man designed for musky fishing?

Yes. This is a musky-specific topwater bait designed by Larry Dahlberg and engineered to trigger strikes from musky in heavy cover. The rotating tail and hard body lend themselves to the aggressive presentations musky anglers rely on.

How does the rotating tail work?

The tail spins on a harness as you retrieve the bait. This rotation creates vibrations and rumbles at various retrieve speeds, making the lure effective without requiring you to impart constant twitching or jerking action.

Will the tail hold up in rocky or woody cover?

The tail is built to withstand impacts with rocks, stumps, and submerged timber—the kind of rough water where musky typically hide. That durability design means fewer lures lost to structure.