Dr. Popper Cork: Catch More Fish with Ease [MINI-COURSE]

If you love chasing trout and redfish like I do, you’re going to want to check out this popping cork.

The Dr. Popper has quickly become my go-to cork when I’m fishing in both clear and murky water. It’s lightweight, durable, and makes just the right amount of noise to pull fish in from a distance.

In this mini-course, I’m breaking down everything you need to know about the Dr. Popper, including how to rig it, how it stacks up against other corks, and why it’s so effective at getting fish to bite.

Whether you’re a weekend warrior or an everyday angler, this cork will help you catch more fish with less hassle. Let’s dive in!

 Popping Cork Overview:

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How To Set Up Popping Cork:

Equipment List

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Dr. Popper vs. 4 Horsemen:

So there you have it—the Dr. Popper popping cork in action! After testing this cork in all kinds of conditions, I can confidently say it’s one of the best tools for inshore fishing. It’s easy to rig, tough enough to last, and crazy effective at triggering strikes.

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David Perron
3 months ago

Thanks for the information, Luke! You always so a great job, especially with showing how to tie the knots!
Being fairly new to saltwater fishing, I assume that the Popping cork rig is best in warmer weather months when the fish are more active. What water temperatures/seasons do you recommend for fishing a Popping cork?
Also, du you recommend the Orvis know for the mainline to Popping cork as well?

David Perron
3 months ago
Reply to  Luke Simonds

Thanks, Luke!

Mark Pusz
3 months ago

When you cast the popping cork do you popped all the way
back to you.

Mark Pusz
3 months ago
Reply to  Luke Simonds

Thank you Luke fish on

Andrew Poquette
3 months ago

I just watched the video “Live Shrimp Rigging Mistakes” and he suggested the line off the popping cork should be the depth of what you’re fishing. You suggested 14-16″. I realize there’s different ways and thoughts, but curious if you feel overall which way may produce more fish?

Jim Ferdon
3 months ago

Pretty work !!!!!!

Kevin Haney
3 months ago

Sorry you were ill Luke! I’m the same way. 5 days indoors is an eternity and we actually have winter. Be well. Fish on!!

Bob Gahagan Jr.
3 months ago

Excellent as always. Keep up the great work.🤗🙏💯

William Ripa
3 months ago

Good job…sold….

Mike Foy
3 months ago

Thanks Luke
If you were going for redfish, would you make the leader longer, so it was closer to the bottom?

George Zitzewitz
3 months ago

Thanks Luke. I have been wanting to try this. Now I have more confidence.

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