Published Apr 16. 2014 - 9 years ago
Updated or edited Oct 26. 2018

Cup Head Popper

A how to video for fly tiers on how to tie a foam cupped popper.

A must have fly for small species for any fly fisherman who loves fly fishing for surface feeding fish.

This little popper will amaze you with how well it 'BLOOPS'. Great for Bass, Barra, Cod, Tarpon, etc

Barramundi Fishing, Permit Fishing, Tusk Fish Fishing are among my most popular video's.
Fly fishing Airlie Beach / Whitsunday Islands / Great Barrier Reef / Bowen / Peter Faust Dam / Lake Proserpine area. Filmed using GoPro video camera, edited on an Apple Macintosh using iMovie and sound tracks made using Garageband. Some video's are also made using Youtube's Free Audio Library as the soundtrack.

Footage provided by Andy Thomsen from Andy's Fishing Charters.

Guiding inquiries welcome, please e-mail or message me.
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Or check out my web site for recent fishing reports, if you are interested in catching some nice fish on a Fly Rod please get in contact with me.
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Submitter: 
Martin Joergensen
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