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Making a popper float In this video you will see how to make a popper float and how to properly equip it. You will learn the fishing secrets of making a popper float with your own hands. The simple principle of this equipment is that the installation involves the use of a small popper float, to which a small leash of thin monofilament or fluorocarbon line is attached. Various micro-baits can be tied to the end of this leash, including a small twister, micro-spinner, fly and other small baits. The diameter of the line used for the leash is usually 0.1-0.15 mm. The length of the leash depends on the desired depth of immersion of the bait at the pause stage. Note that a miniature silicone bait fixed on a small single hook sinks very slowly, which reminds the fish of its usual food. If you want to increase the speed of the bait sinking during a pause, you can use a light (1-2 g) jig head instead of a regular hook or attach a piece of lead. Advantages of a popla-popper Using a popla-popper and ultralight tackle, you can cast light or almost weightless baits (for example, flies) over fairly long distances. A popla-popper can also attract the attention of fish with a specific "slurping" sound. Reacting to this sound, the fish swims to the place where it occurs, finds a micro bait following the float on a thin leash, and attacks. The popla-popper is also characterized by excellent cross-country ability, that is, it is not very afraid of an abundance of algae or water lilies. Hooks are usually not placed on the popper itself, and therefore it easily passes through areas with grassy thickets and snags. At the same time, the hook on which the bait is fixed is so small, thin and sharp that the chance of getting firmly caught on the algae is reduced to a minimum. Additionally, you can reduce the number of potential snags by putting the silicone bait on the offset hook. What kind of fish is caught on a pop-a-popper We have already mentioned that peaceful fish are also well caught on a pop-a-popper. So, many fishermen probably already know the fact that a pop-a-popper perfectly catches rudd, a little less often - perch. In general, you can catch almost any fish that hangs out and feeds at a shallow depth (1-2 m), that is, your catch can be a pike, a chub, and peaceful crucian carp with roach. This encourages experiments with micro-baits and variations of installation. PIKE CATCHING WITH SPINNING • Pike fishing with spinning in autumn See also - Summer fishing with a float rod • Summer fishing with a float rod... #floatpopper#catching#making#fishing#tacklepopapopper