Fish the seven seas with the most widely recognized sailor of all time – Popeye!
The Popeye Lure features traditional topwater splashing action with a cartoon twist.
Strong to the Finish, Popeye Lures won’t wimp out on the water.
Warning: This product is not a toy!
A unique, character-sculpted Popeye spinner lure rounds out this unique set.
Product Description Well, blow me down!” The Relic Lure Brewing Company proudly presents a special edition series featuring Popeye. Popeye takes a break from Olive Oyl to catch some fish! He’s short, balding, ornery and downright ugly by anyone’s standards, but this finely crafter 4.5 inch top water lure provides enough top water action to provide strikes from mammoth game fish…. More >>
The Original Floating Rapala can be fished using a steady retrieve, stop-and-go retrieve or as a twitch bait.
Running Depth: Topwater – 11 ft
.125 Oz
No matter how you fish this classic bait, it is guaranteed to bring ‘em running.
This lure repeatedly has proven itself in a variety of conditions over the years
Product Description The Original Floating Rapala can be fished using a steady retrieve, stop-and-go retrieve or as a twitch bait. No matter how you fish this classic bait, it is guaranteed to bring ‘em running. This lure repeatedly has proven itself in a variety of conditions over the years… More >>
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