
The X-Rap Pop brings the unmistakable X-Rap attitude to the surface game. Right out of the gate, it sits tail-down in the water—a subtle detail that matters more than most anglers realize. That tail-down posture sets the body angle perfectly for a deep, hollow kerplunk-pop that moves water in a way bass can feel as much as hear. Even the slightest snap of the rod tip brings the bait to life, making it deadly when fish want commotion without a full-on buzzbait racket.
Built to Call Fish Up
The arched body design is the engine here. It’s what creates that big pop and splash that draws fish from a distance, especially in low light, stained water, or when bass are feeding up. Add in the textured translucent X-Rap body, internal holographic foil, and 3D holographic eyes, and you’ve got a topwater that looks alive even when it’s sitting still.
That matters—because some of the most violent strikes don’t come on the pop. They come on the pause.
Sound, Distance, and Coverage
Inside the X-Rap Pop is a long-cast internal mechanism that flat-out lets you cover water. That’s critical when you’re fishing shallow flats, expansive shorelines, or scattered cover where fish might be spread out. Longer casts mean more targets, better angles, and less repositioning.
The internal rattle adds another layer of attraction—enough noise to call fish in without overpowering them. It’s a balanced sound profile that works whether you’re snapping aggressively or working the bait slower and more methodically.
Hooks That Finish the Job
Topwater strikes don’t always come clean. That’s why the hardware matters. The X-Rap Pop is armed with VMC® black nickel hooks and a flash feather teaser tail on the rear treble. That feather doesn’t just look good—it flares and breathes during those slight pauses, taunting fish that follow but hesitate. More often than not, that’s when they finally lose patience and crush it.
More Than Just a Popper
Here’s the bonus most anglers don’t expect: with quick, tip-down snaps, you can actually walk-the-dog with the X-Rap Pop. That versatility is huge. It lets you adapt on the fly—popping aggressively around cover, then walking it subtly over open water or along weed edges without changing baits.
When I Reach for It
If I’m fishing early morning, calm days, overcast conditions, or anytime I see a bass move on top, the X-Rap Pop is in play. It’s loud enough to find fish, refined enough to fool pressured ones, and versatile enough to stay tied on longer than most topwaters.
And when a bass detonates on it? That’s the kind of strike you don’t forget.
Big pop. Big splash. Big bass. That’s exactly what this bait was built to do.