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06/19/2022 06:21PM
Has anyone tried any of the cheap Whopper Plopper copycats, other than the Berkeley Choppo? I have a hard time spending that much on one lure. I know many of you feel that it’s well worth it, I’m just wondering if anyone has experience with any cheap copies. Thanks!!
Fritty
Fritty
06/21/2022 11:16PM
I bought some knockoffs on Amazon (before I permanently quit shopping there), and they were crap. I have mostly Choppos and a few WP branded ones and I actually prefer the Choppo. I catch fish with both, but caught none on the Amazon knockoffs and they were flimsy and the lure action was inconsistent and unreliable. Not the same. You get what you pay for in this instance.
Tony
Tony
Tony
06/22/2022 12:01AM
cyclones30: "Why "other than the Choppo" ??
Yes some imitations work just fine. I also have the Choppo and the OG ploppers "
I just included the Choppo because it is a similar price. I was looking for feedback on the really cheap ones like at Amazon. Sounds like you get what you pay for. That’s the question I was looking to get answered. I really appreciate the info!
Fritty
12/19/2022 02:58PM
It's certainly a "you get what you pay for" situation.
All these variants are just smaller versions of the old school chopper style, muskie baits.
Sure, the $5 variant from Walmart makes a similar commotion on top of the water, but the wire is extremely weak and the propeller action will change after you catch a few fish on it.
The River2Sea Whopper Plopper has a soft plastic "chopper" on the back, while the choppo has a larger hard plastic "chopper" on the back.
Both make a similar bit of commotion on the top of the water, but I'd say the choppo makes more sound and more splash.
My personal best 21" 4.8 lbs Largemouth came on a Choppo 105 in the Ghost Blue Gill pattern.
My son's personal best Largemouth of about 3 lbs came on the Perch colored Whopper Plopper.
I'm a big believer in both baits, and have a variety of colors and sizes of both, and I'm gifting some family members their first Choppo's for Christmas next week!
All these variants are just smaller versions of the old school chopper style, muskie baits.
Sure, the $5 variant from Walmart makes a similar commotion on top of the water, but the wire is extremely weak and the propeller action will change after you catch a few fish on it.
The River2Sea Whopper Plopper has a soft plastic "chopper" on the back, while the choppo has a larger hard plastic "chopper" on the back.
Both make a similar bit of commotion on the top of the water, but I'd say the choppo makes more sound and more splash.
My personal best 21" 4.8 lbs Largemouth came on a Choppo 105 in the Ghost Blue Gill pattern.
My son's personal best Largemouth of about 3 lbs came on the Perch colored Whopper Plopper.
I'm a big believer in both baits, and have a variety of colors and sizes of both, and I'm gifting some family members their first Choppo's for Christmas next week!
12/20/2022 04:03PM
Heyfritty: "Has anyone tried any of the cheap Whopper Plopper copycats, other than the Berkeley Choppo? I have a hard time spending that much on one lure. I know many of you feel that it’s well worth it, I’m just wondering if anyone has experience with any cheap copies. Thanks!!
Fritty "
Hey Fritty,
Don’t want to hijack your thread, but right now Tackle Warehouse has them for 30% off. You can give yourself a gift card for 10% off and save even more
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