Tsurinoya Dasher 90F Topwater Popper Lure 90mm 23g

Tsurinoya Dasher 90F Topwater Popper Lure 90mm 23g

DASHER 90F-C / 90mm 23g
$23.99
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Tsurinoya Dasher 90F Topwater Popper Lure 90mm 23g

Tsurinoya Dasher 90F Topwater Popper Lure 90mm 23g

$23.99
Sale price  $23.99 Regular price  $0.00
The Dasher 90F is a surface popper built to draw explosive strikes from bass holding near cover or busting baitfish up top. Its concave face throws water and spits foam on every sharp pull, while the internal rattle adds an extra call...
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The Dasher 90F is a surface popper built to draw explosive strikes from bass holding near cover or busting baitfish up top. Its concave face throws water and spits foam on every sharp pull, while the internal rattle adds an extra call that carries across open water and stained conditions alike.

At 90mm and 23g it casts well on medium spinning or baitcasting gear and sits high in the water, ready to pop again the instant it lands. Work it around docks, grass lines, and rocky points during low light or calm mornings when bass are looking up. The dual treble hooks stay connected through the head-shakes that follow a topwater blowup.

Specifications

TypePopper
Length90mm / 3.54 in
Weight23g
DepthSurface
ActionPopping and spitting with walk-the-dog potential
Hooks2x treble hooks
Best forLargemouth and smallmouth bass, shallow structure and calm surface conditions

How to fish it

  1. Cast past cover such as docks, laydowns, or grass edges and let the lure sit until rings disperse
  2. Snap the rod tip down sharply to make the face pop and spit water, then pause
  3. Vary pause length between one and three seconds since strikes often come during the pause
  4. Speed up into a walking cadence when bass are actively chasing baitfish on top

Frequently asked

The 90mm, 23g size matches average to larger largemouth and smallmouth bass and casts well on medium spinning or light baitcasting setups.

Braided mainline with a fluorocarbon leader helps transmit the popping action and resists abrasion around cover, though straight monofilament also works for a more natural walk.

Yes, brighter or reflective patterns tend to stand out better in stained water while more natural, subtle finishes work well in clear conditions.

Early morning, evening, and overcast days are prime since bass are more likely to feed near the surface when light is low.

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