Halco Roosta Popper 135
A 13.5cm, 50g popper from Halco, floating for the surface water column typically run in white.
At a glance
- Type
- Popper
- Shape
- topwater
- Length
- 13.5 cm
- Weight
- 50 g
- Action
- floating
- Pattern
- solid
- UV reactive
- No
- Glow
- No
- Rattle
- Yes
- Scented
- No
How to fish it
Cast and worked across the surface in short, sharp jerks of the rod tip. The ideal cadence is two pops, one-second pause; the strike usually comes on the pause as the popper sits trembling in the bubble disturbance. Don't fish it like a stickbait — poppers are loud-and-stop, not glide-and-roll.
Best deployed at first light, last light, and any time bait is busting the surface. Primary targets in AU waters: Spanish Mackerel, Wahoo, Tuna. Concentrate on the up-current side of structure — bommies, washes, current lines, and bait schools — and walk the lure across the strike zone.
Wind-on leader: 60–100lb fluorocarbon FG-knotted to PE3–PE6 braid for inshore/sub-tropical work, scaling to 130lb leader and PE8 braid for tropical GTs. Single inline hook upgrades (Decoy, BKK, Owner) replace stock trebles for safer release of fish you want to release.
Common mistake: working the popper too fast. Let it sit for two full seconds after each pop sequence — that pause is when 80% of strikes happen, especially on calmer water. If the surface is mirror-flat, slow down further; if it's choppy, work harder to keep the lure visible.
Rigging
- Leader
- 60–130 lb fluorocarbon, FG-knotted to braid
- Braid
- PE3–PE10 depending on target species
- Hooks
- Single inline upgrades (BKK, Decoy, Owner ST-66) replace stock trebles
- Cadence
- Two pops + one-second pause — strike on the pause
- When
- First light, last light, or any time bait is busting the surface
Reading BiteCast for this lure
When this lure is in your tackle box, BiteCast's data layers tell you the right conditions to fish it. The most relevant layers:
- SST (sea-surface temperature) →
Match SST to the target species' preferred range; sharp surface fronts often coincide with feeding zones, even inshore.
- Chlorophyll →
The green/blue boundary is the food-chain front — fish concentrate on the edge, not the dense bloom interior.
Best months in AU
Surface lures shine in warm water — late spring through autumn for kingfish, GTs, and tuna; a quieter winter for tailor and salmon on southern beaches.
General guidance for southern + central AU; tropical north runs warm-water species year-round.
Where it shines in Australia
- Sydney Offshore (Browns / Banks)— EAC convergence + warm-core eddies push tuna and marlin within range Nov–May
- South-East Queensland (Gold Coast canyons)— Black + blue marlin, mahi-mahi, and yellowfin on the EAC mainstream Nov–April
- Far North QLD shelf— Year-round wahoo, mackerel, and dogtooth tuna over the GBR shelf and outer reef
Target AU species
About Halco
Founded 1950, WA-based. The AU trolling-lure standard.
Origin: Made in Australia
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