Overview
Part pencil popper, part prop bait, the Savage Gear Prop Walker offers a hybrid design that gives anglers the best of both worlds. Designed with durable, detachable PVC blades, the Savage Gear Prop Walker creates a prominent sputtering action with the blades attached, allowing anglers to efficiently cover miles of water. Without the blades, the Savage Gear Prop Walker delivers a traditional pencil popper presentation with a smooth-walking action.
Taking acoustic attraction to new heights, the Savage Gear Prop Walker features a large rattle chamber that calls bass in from a distance with a distinct sound. Precisely weighted to cast like a bullet, the Savage Gear Prop Walker comes equipped with premium 4X strong trebles that are made to handle big, tournament-winning fish. Bridging the gap between prop baits and walking baits, the Savage Gear Prop Walker offers a hybrid attraction that is like getting two premium topwater in one
Savage Gear | Length | Weight | Class |
Prop Walker | 4" | 3/4oz | Topwater |
Prop Walker | 5-1/4" | 1oz | Topwater |
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Comments: It is a very versatile top water bait that simplifies your tackle with both capabilities of a whopper plopper and a traditional pencil popper. I think this bait is great!
From: Jacob: Elkhorn 9/28/23
Comments: I finally got to use this bait. I don't normally write reviews, but "wow" it works. It walks perfectly with little to no effort. I missed the first two fish because I work the bait too fast. I slowed down the cadence and 15 fish within 2 hours. The lure casts great, even against the wind. The hooks are great and solid. Only thing I don't get is the "prop" part. Regardless, the lure catches fish. I will buy more.
From: M: Greer SC 5/17/23
Comments: The walking feature on this lure is unbelievably good and consistent, the prop feature doesn't work as well as a whopper plopper but is still great, it also casts like a dream, 8/10 would recommend
From: Oliver: Wisconsin 8/27/22
Comments: I love to fish topwater. The Savage Gear Prop Walker has become one of my favorites. It's versatile because of the different techniques it performs. Walk the dog, chug and buzz it. Great bait. Get some and have fun. Good fishing to all.
From: Doug : Hagerstown, MD 6/6/22
Comments: That little guy is amazing!!! Works perfekt as a Walk bait and also as a propbait, brilliant!
From: Toni : Kahla, Germany 11/7/21
Comments: Have got some massive hits on the 5.25" bait when walking and "plopping". Stock hooks are pretty stout, don't need to be swapped out. Obviously a versatile bait, it walks with ease and the plopping is not quite as loud as a whopper plopper which is actually better in shallow water. Either way fish crush it. You do have to keep it moving when walking to keep most of bait on top, the tail end will sink so the bait is almost vertical when paused. That can sometimes be a good thing as it offers a different presentation and fish not willing to bust the surface can suck it right in.
From: Dan: Valrico, FL 6/24/21
Comments: I bought a couple of these from TW two years ago and all is good. Baits still working great. Two baits in one. So, I fish a blue back herring lake with schoolers and a deep super clear lake for smallmouth. This bait is great because casting distance is a must for both lakes and again two techniques in one bait. My only complaint is that all my other topwater baits stay home in the garage. One rod, one bait, two techniques. Great!
From: Douglas: Maryland 6/13/21
Comments: I used these undesspins at Lake El Salto and really liked them. The spring lock keeper keeps my swimbaits on the head longer that other brands underspins and I have to use super glue on them so that saves me money. I use the 2/16 oz underspin early mornings next to cover up shallow and switch to the 3/8 oz underspin when I move out a little deeper when the bass move away from the banks. I really like the action of these baits and they are now my go to underspins. Many other brands of underspins have troubles keeping the bass hooded up when they jump and shake their heads. I loose fewer fish with these Gamakatsh baits. I do not know why I seem, to land more fish, it may be the way the hooks are positioned or better grade of hooks. Since I am just a fisherman and not a scientist I do not know why I land more with these baits but they work for me and that is all that counts. I think Gamakatsu always offers great products!
From: Bobby: Arlington, TX 4/4/21
Comments: Only lasted one fishing trip. Plastic piece on one side that holds the prop in broke so now it's only a prop bait.
From: Unknown: 4/2/21
Comments: It doesn't plop as well or as loud as a whopper plopper 110, but it does work. The tail sinks too much to walk slowly so I changed out the rear hook to a lighter wire hook. This improved the action all around.
From: Phil: Colorado 10/11/20
Comments: It's an odd bait, I've only used twice and a short time - no catches yet - but it will happen. So the 4inch was sold out - bought the 5.25 inch, dig that it's two baits in one - think shower blow & whopper plopper however if your a man with short fingernails those props are a pain to unlatch - gotta be an easier way (back to the drawing board) I also think the 5.25 should have 3 hooks & not just the two .. could have atleast moved that middle hook up forward some. But I'm not a designer so who knows .. I'll buy again - love the idea behind it - only I'll wait for the 4 inch to come back in stock
From: Dean: Las Vegas 7/30/20
Comments: Amazing topwater bait. Best of both worlds! Popper and prop bait
From: Brandon: Pensacola, FL 2/8/20