
Overview
Bringing top-of-the-line performance to an explosive topwater lure, the Yo-Zuri 3DB Pencil Popper 110 will slash and splash its way to huge limits and tournament checks. Continuing the legacy of Yo-Zuri’s proven Pencil Popper 135, this second generation comes in an inch shorter and half-ounce lighter to better target pressured fish and those bass keyed in on smaller forage. In addition to its non-intimidating size, the Pencil Popper 100 also employs Yo-Zuri’s patented wave-motion ribbing on the belly to push and disturb more water, calling bass up from the depths with boisterous commotion.
A versatile tool for drawing heart-palpitating blow-ups, the Yo-Zuri 3DB Pencil Popper 110 draws vicious strikes with a fast retrieve, slow retrieve, or a walk-the-dog style technique. It also features an internal paint job with 3D scaled prism finishes that not only reflect a generous amount of light but they also never chip or wear off to keep your shallow water investment looking brand new for longer. The Pencil Popper 110 brandishes a trio of razor-sharp treble hooks to help convert more of those explosive blowups into fish landed. Delivering dynamic JDM performance without the high price tag, the Yo-Zuri 3DB Pencil Popper 110 is a smart addition for any topwater enthusiast.
Length | Weight | Class |
4-3/8” | 1/2 oz | Topwater |
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Comments: This is the "Little Brother" to the 135 size Yo-Zuri 3DB Pencil Popper ... It has similar castability, action , sound, etc. but in that important scaled down 105 ~ 110 size nice to have when bass are pressured or when there is slightly less chop on the water surface. I will reach for this newer Pencil Popper 110 when I want a topwater that offers a little more commotion than a standard popper while also creating more "ruckus" in a walking bait than a Super Spook Jr. (or similar mid-size walking bait) . Bone is a great color to have along with a couple of the transparent color offerings in the 110 (depending on baitfish , water color and type of bass in your waters).
From: Luther: Georgia 8/6/23