
Description
The Shenandoah Popper is a classic topwater fly, originating from the Shenandoah Valley region of Virginia, renowned for its warm-water fishing opportunities. Designed by Harry Murray, a legendary fly angler and shop owner, the Shenandoah Popper is specifically crafted to imitate small baitfish or surface insects. This fly excels at enticing smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, and panfish in rivers and still waters.
Pro Tip
Cast the Shenandoah Popper into eddies or seams along current lines. Let it sit for a few seconds, then give it a sharp pop to draw attention. Bass often strike during the pause.
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Recipe
Hook: Mustad CK74NP or TMC 8089 (sizes 4–8) Body: Cork or foam cylinder, shaped and painted in natural or bright colors Tail: Bucktail with accents of Krystal Flash or Flashabou Legs: Round rubber legs Thread: 140 denier, black or matching the body Paint: Durable acrylic paints with a clear finish Eyes: Painted-on or stick-on eyes for realism Finish: Epoxy or UV resin for durability