Fishing popper lures are surface lures that mimic distressed prey by creating splashes and noise. This attracts predatory fish, making popper lures an essential tool for catching kingfish, kahawai, and trevally in New Zealand waters. To use, cast the lure, let it rest briefly, then retrieve with jerky movements to create the popping effect.
In clearer waters, blue, silver, and green fishing popper lures work best, mimicking natural prey. In murkier conditions, brighter colours like orange and red are ideal for catching aggressive fish.
When targeting kingfish, a blue or silver popper is recommended, while green poppers are effective for trevally. For kahawai, opt for red or multi-coloured lures, especially in low-light or murky conditions.