Fly Fishing Poppers Flies, Fly Popper Lures Bass Bluegill Crappie Review

4.4 (400) Amazon rating$8.98500+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Fly Fishing Poppers Flies set targets bass, bluegill, and crappie for $8.98, carrying a 4.4-star rating across 400 reviews and 500-plus units bought last month. That is a strong review base at a budget price, even without a published piece count or material spec sheet.

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Best for

Anglers chasing bass, bluegill, or crappie on topwater poppers who want a budget-priced set with a substantial review history to lean on, at $8.98 with 500-plus recent buyers.

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You need a documented piece count or hook material before purchasing, since this listing does not publish those specs the way the Adams 1010 or Mouse 1015 sets do on their product pages.

Our scorecard

4.4/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.4/5

    4.4 average across 400 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.6/5

    400 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other fishing gear and tackle we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

The Fly Fishing Poppers Flies set is priced at $8.98 and is built around bass, bluegill, and crappie, putting it in panfish and bass popper territory rather than the trout-focused dry flies nearby. That species focus lines it up closer to the 40-piece popper set in this comparison than to the Adams trout dozens sitting at the budget end of the group.

Unlike several other listings compared here, this product page does not publish a piece count, hook type, or material breakdown, so a per-fly price cannot be calculated the way it can for the Goture or Adams sets. What is documented is the price of $8.98, close to the $7.99 Adams dozens and well under the $18.99 or $28.99 pricier alternatives in this group of dry-fly and popper listings.

The review record is one of the strongest in the comparison. A 4.4-star rating across 400 reviews, combined with 500-plus units bought last month, puts this listing near the top for both review volume and recent demand, trailing only the Goture set's 627 reviews and 700-plus purchases among every alternative examined here in this fly and popper category.

Pros

  • 400 reviews at a 4.4-star average is one of the largest review bases in this comparison
  • 500-plus units bought last month shows strong, current buyer demand
  • Price of $8.98 sits close to the budget Adams dozens at $7.99
  • Targets bass, bluegill, and crappie, covering common panfish and bass topwater fishing
  • InStock availability with no listed supply gap

Cons

  • No published piece count, so per-fly cost cannot be calculated
  • No listed hook type or material, unlike the Adams 1010 and Mouse 1015 spec sheets
  • 4.4-star rating is below the 4.5-star listings among the pricier alternatives
  • Species focus on bass, bluegill, and crappie means it is not suited to trout-specific fishing

Performance notes

Because this listing skips a published piece count, hook style, or material spec, the practical read comes down to price, species targeting, and review pattern rather than a full spec comparison. At $8.98, it sits near the budget end alongside the $7.99 Adams dozens, but its species focus on bass, bluegill, and crappie points it toward panfish and bass topwater fishing rather than trout streams. That distinction matters for anglers deciding between this and the trout-oriented dry flies nearby, since a popper built for bluegill and crappie behaves differently on the water than a size 10 dry fly meant to imitate a mayfly. The 400-review, 4.4-star record suggests the pattern delivers consistent results for its intended panfish and bass audience even without a documented spec sheet to verify construction details against.

What buyers say

A 4.4-star rating across 400 reviews places this listing among the largest review bases compared here, behind only the Goture set's 627 reviews. The 500-plus units bought last month is also the second-highest recent purchase volume in this group, trailing the Goture set's 700-plus. That combination of high review count and strong recent sales suggests a well-established, frequently repurchased product for bass, bluegill, and crappie anglers, with buyer satisfaction holding steady at a rating just below the top-rated but lower-volume listings in this comparison group of dry-fly and popper products.

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Frequently asked questions

What species is this popper set designed for?

The listing targets bass, bluegill, and crappie, making it a panfish and bass topwater option rather than a trout-focused dry fly. That puts it in different water than the trout-oriented Adams packs compared alongside it in this same lineup of dry-fly listings.

How does the review count compare to other listings in this category?

With 400 reviews at a 4.4-star average, this is one of the largest review bases compared here, trailing only the Goture set's 627 reviews. It is well ahead of the Adams 1010's 142 reviews and the Mouse 1015's 111 reviews.

Does the listing show a piece count or per-fly price?

No, this product page does not publish a piece count, hook type, or material breakdown. That means a per-fly cost cannot be calculated here the way it can for listings like the Goture set that do publish those details on their product pages.

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