The Whopper Plopper is a popular topwater bait known for its surface disturbance and fish-attracting action. Many anglers find success using it for early morning bites when fish are often more active and feeding near the surface.
During the early morning, when light levels are low, fish tend to be more willing to strike at surface baits. The Whopper Plopper’s loud plopping sound and enticing action can provoke aggressive strikes from bass, pike, muskie, and other predatory fish.
To effectively fish the Whopper Plopper for early morning bites, consider the following tips:
1. Location: Target areas with cover and structure such as weed beds, submerged logs, or points adjacent to deeper water. These areas often hold feeding fish during the early morning hours.
2. Retrieve speed: Start with a slow to medium retrieve speed to imitate a wounded or struggling baitfish. Adjust the speed based on fish response and preferences.
3. Vary your retrieve: Experiment with different retrieval techniques, such as steady retrieves, stop-and-go retrieves, or a combination of both, to trigger strikes. Fish may prefer different presentations on different days, so be willing to adapt.
4. Size and color selection: Choose the appropriate size and color of the Whopper Plopper based on the fish species you’re targeting and the prevailing conditions. Match the bait size to the local forage and consider using natural or contrasting colors depending on water clarity.
5. Be observant: Keep an eye out for signs of fish activity, such as baitfish jumping or birds diving. These indicators can help you locate active feeding areas and increase your chances of success.
Remember, fishing success can vary depending on many factors, including location, weather, and fish behavior. It’s always a good idea to gather local knowledge and adapt your tactics based on the specific conditions of the water you’re fishing.