9 pcs Fly Fishing Popper Lures Kit, 2 Sizes Topwater Review
Our verdict
At $5.99 for nine popper lures across two sizes, this fly fishing kit works out to under $0.67 per lure, the lowest per-piece cost of any topwater lure reviewed alongside it. It carries a 4.6-star rating across 71 reviews and 100+ units bought last month, though no material or weight specs are published.
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Fly anglers or budget-focused buyers who want a large 9-piece kit in two sizes for topwater popper fishing, and who are comfortable with a listing that does not publish detailed material or weight specifications.
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Skip it if you need confirmed weight, material or hook-technique specs before buying, since none are listed here, unlike the Rebel and Heddon lures which publish full details alongside their 1,100 to 1,600 reviews.
- Priced 54% below the category median ($12.98 across 57 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 71 owner ratings
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Popularity1.1/5
71 owner reviews, fewer 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
Fly anglers working topwater often want variety on hand rather than a single pattern, and this kit answers that with nine popper lures split across two sizes for $5.99. That works out to less than 67 cents per lure, well under the $6.99 to $9.50 charged per single lure by the Rebel and Heddon alternatives compared here, a meaningful saving for anglers who want to stock a tackle box without buying each pattern separately.
The listing does not publish material, weight or hook-technique specs, so buyers do not get the same level of printed detail available on the comparison lures, which state exact gram weights, hook types and body materials. What is confirmed is the two-size, nine-piece format, which gives more variety per purchase than any single-lure listing in this comparison.
At 4.6 stars across 71 reviews, this kit matches the rating of the Rebel F7356 and sits just below the Heddon lures, though its review count is far smaller than the 1,100 to 1,600 behind those three. With 100+ units bought last month, demand looks comparable to the established single lures despite the shorter review history and the missing spec sheet.
Pros
- 9 lures across 2 sizes for $5.99, under $0.67 per lure, the cheapest per-unit price among the topwater lures compared here
- 4.6-star average across 71 reviews, matching the Rebel F7356 rating
- 100+ bought last month shows active current demand
- Two size options in one kit instead of a single fixed size
- In stock and currently available
- Marketed specifically for fly fishing use, filling a niche the single-lure comparisons do not target
Cons
- No material, weight or hook-technique specs are published
- 71 total reviews is far fewer than the 1,100 to 1,600 behind the Rebel and Heddon lures
- No stated target species, unlike the comparison lures which list species specifically
- No color detail provided despite the kit including multiple lures
- Buyers cannot confirm exact size dimensions behind the '2 sizes' description
Performance notes
Without published weight, material or hook-technique specs, there is less to interpret here than with the fully specified comparison lures. What is known is the format: nine popper-style lures split across two sizes, aimed at fly fishing applications for topwater presentations. Having two sizes in one kit typically lets an angler match a smaller popper to calmer, clearer water or finicky fish and a larger one to rougher water or more aggressive strikes, though without stated dimensions the actual size difference between the two cannot be confirmed. At $5.99 for nine lures, the low per-piece cost also means losing a lure to a snag or a break-off is a smaller loss than with the single $6.99 to $9.50 lures nearby. The tradeoff for that volume and price is the missing spec sheet, which leaves hook type, exact weight and body material unconfirmed before purchase.
What buyers say
A 4.6-star average across 71 reviews puts this kit on par with the Rebel F7356 rating-wise, even though its review count is a small fraction of the 1,100 to 1,600 reviews behind the three comparison lures. The 100+ bought-last-month figure matches the demand level of the two Heddon lures and the Rebel F7356, suggesting this kit is selling at a similar pace to established single lures despite having far less accumulated feedback. Read together, the pattern suggests a smaller but consistently well-rated listing rather than a long-running bestseller, and buyers weighing 71 reviews against over a thousand should factor in that the sample size here is considerably smaller.
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Frequently asked questions
How many lures are in this kit and what sizes do they come in?
The kit ships nine popper lures split across two sizes for $5.99 total. Exact dimensions for each size are not listed, but having two sizes in one purchase gives more variety than the single-size, single-lure listings compared alongside it. That makes it a reasonable starting kit for fly anglers who want to experiment with different popper sizes before committing to a single pattern.
Why doesn't this listing show material or weight specs?
The listing simply does not publish that information, unlike the Rebel and Heddon lures in this comparison which list exact gram weights, materials and hook types. Buyers should treat the missing specs as a real gap and rely on the price, rating and review count instead.
Is $5.99 a good price for this kit?
At under 67 cents per lure across nine pieces, this is the lowest per-unit price among the topwater lures compared here, well below the $6.99 to $9.50 charged per single lure by the Rebel and Heddon alternatives, though those carry far more reviews.