Kingdom Micro Popper Topwater Bass Lure

Kingdom Micro Popper Topwater Bass Lure

Color 01 / 27mm 1.5g
$8.99
Sale price  $8.99 Regular price  $0.00
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Kingdom Micro Popper Topwater Bass Lure

Kingdom Micro Popper Topwater Bass Lure

$8.99
Sale price  $8.99 Regular price  $0.00
The Kingdom Micro Popper is a compact topwater bait built for finesse presentations when bass are keyed on small forage. Offered in 27mm/1.5g and 34mm/2.2g sizes, it sits low in the water and produces a soft pop and spit with short rod...
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Specifications

TypeMicro topwater popper
Length27mm / 34mm
Weight1.5g / 2.2g
DepthSurface
ActionSoft pop and spit, walk-the-dog on light twitches
HooksExposed single hooks front and rear
Best forFinesse bass fishing in calm, clear water

Product description

The Kingdom Micro Popper is a compact topwater bait built for finesse presentations when bass are keyed on small forage. Offered in 27mm/1.5g and 34mm/2.2g sizes, it sits low in the water and produces a soft pop and spit with short rod twitches, mimicking a struggling baitfish or fry rather than a loud commotion bait.

Its light weight and slim profile make it a natural fit for ultralight and spinning setups, especially around calm coves, docks, and clear water where bass get line-shy. Use it for largemouth cruising the shallows early or late in the day, or for smallmouth working the surface over gravel and rock in low light.

How to fish it

  1. Cast to shady cover, dock edges, or calm flats where bass are feeding on small baitfish.
  2. Let the popper sit until rings disappear, then twitch the rod tip gently to make it spit without moving it far.
  3. Pause between twitches, especially after any surface swirl, to give bass time to commit.
  4. Set the hook with a firm sideways sweep once you feel weight, since the light body can pull free on a hard vertical set.

Frequently asked

The 27mm is better for calm, clear water and pressured bass, while the 34mm casts a bit farther and suits slightly stained water or when you want more surface disturbance.

A light spinning rod with 4 to 8 lb fluorocarbon or braid to leader gives the best action and casting distance for a lure this small.

Use natural, translucent patterns in clear water and brighter, higher-contrast colors like chartreuse in stained or low-light conditions.

Yes, its small profile and subtle action work well for smallmouth around rock and gravel as well as largemouth in shallow cover.

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