| Management number | 235358863 | Release Date | 2026/07/02 | List Price | US$1.40 | Model Number | 235358863 | ||
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Popping cork fishing techniques are not a new to anglers in states south of our shop for targeting redfish and sea trout. In the northeast, their popularity is pretty low. However, the techniques that work for redfish and sea trout also work for striped bass and weakfish. They can also be used to target fluke (summer flounder) in back bay shallow water.
The Tsunami Popping Cork consists of an approximate 24 inch heavy mono leader with barrel swivel at one end and a cupped foam float, some red plastic beads, and casting weight on the line. At the end is a snap for your lure.
We have these in 2 sizes, a 3 inch yellow cork with a ½ oz weight, and a 3 ¾ inch orange cork with a ¾ oz weight.
So how do these work? You cast the popping cork to a spot where fish are likely to be. Once the rig settles in the water, give the cork a quick pop or two. The commotion the popping cork makes will attract hungry or curious fish, who will then find your lure hanging below it. If after a few seconds there is not bite, repeat the popping.
What lures work with these? Soft plastics like jerk shads, kettle creeks, etc., Gulp! on a jig head, a Vudu shrimp are all popular choices.
Some tips:
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