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The Story

The MFC Poppin Peanut Fly is a heavy-duty topwater pattern designed to catch the attention of large predatory fish. This fly features a durable foam head that pushes a significant amount of water and creates a loud popping sound on the surface. It is tied on a strong 4/0 hook that can handle the power of Striped Bass, Roosterfish, Pike, and Musky. This pattern is a necessary addition to your saltwater or big game freshwater box when you need to draw fish up from the depths.

What It Imitates

This pattern imitates a wounded or fleeing baitfish on the surface. The name suggests it specifically mimics a "peanut" bunker (juvenile menhaden), but the profile matches many baitfish like mullet, herring, or jacks. The popping action replicates the sound of a fish struggling to swim or escaping a predator.

How To Use It

Cast this fly near structure, over drop-offs, or directly into schools of bait. Use a floating line to keep the fly on the surface. Retrieve the fly with sharp, aggressive strips to make the cup-faced head "chug" and splash water forward. Allow a pause between strips to let the fly settle and the ripples expand. This pause is often when the strike occurs. Adjust your cadence based on the fish's reaction, speeding up if they are aggressive or slowing down if they are sluggish.

When To Use It

Use the Poppin Peanut during low-light conditions such as dawn and dusk when predatory fish are hunting near the surface. It is also an excellent choice on cloudy or overcast days. This fly excels in choppy water where a louder fly is needed to get noticed above the surface noise. It works well during baitfish blitzes or when you see fish busting on topwater.

Why We Like It

We like this fly because it moves a lot of water and creates a commotion that fish cannot ignore. The 4/0 hook provides the confidence needed to fight trophy-sized fish without worrying about bending or breaking. It is durable enough to withstand multiple strikes from toothy species like Bluefish or Pike. The profile is large enough to attract big fish but light enough to cast comfortably with an 8-weight or 9-weight rod.

Comparisons

MFC Poppin Peanut Fly vs MFC Crease Fly:

The Poppin Peanut is designed for maximum noise and water displacement with a chugging action. The Crease Fly has a slimmer profile and acts as a slider or diver with a quieter presentation. Choose the Poppin Peanut when you want to call fish in from a distance or in rough water. Choose the Crease Fly for calmer water or when fish are spooked by loud splashes.

MFC Poppin Peanut Fly vs Umpqua Pole Dancer:

The Poppin Peanut moves in a straight line with a pop-and-stop action. The Pole Dancer is designed to "walk the dog" with a side-to-side motion that mimics a swimming snake or baitfish. The Pole Dancer requires a rhythmic rod tip action to work correctly, while the Poppin Peanut relies on simple strips. Use the Pole Dancer for a continuous swimming presentation and the Poppin Peanut for an erratic, wounded presentation.

MFC Poppin Peanut Fly vs Standard Saltwater Gurgler:

The Poppin Peanut has a cupped face that digs into the water to create a deep "bloop" sound. A Gurgler has a folded foam lip that creates a surface wake and a lighter spitting sound. The Gurgler is better suited for shallow flats or calm days where a subtle disturbance is preferred. The Poppin Peanut is the better choice for deeper water or when you need to make a loud statement to trigger a strike.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

The MFC Poppin Peanut Fly is a heavy-duty topwater pattern designed to catch the attention of large predatory fish. This fly features a durable foam head that pushes a significant amount of water and creates a loud popping sound on the surface. It is tied on a strong 4/0 hook that can handle the power of Striped Bass, Roosterfish, Pike, and Musky. This pattern is a necessary addition to your saltwater or big game freshwater box when you need to draw fish up from the depths.

What It Imitates

This pattern imitates a wounded or fleeing baitfish on the surface. The name suggests it specifically mimics a "peanut" bunker (juvenile menhaden), but the profile matches many baitfish like mullet, herring, or jacks. The popping action replicates the sound of a fish struggling to swim or escaping a predator.

How To Use It

Cast this fly near structure, over drop-offs, or directly into schools of bait. Use a floating line to keep the fly on the surface. Retrieve the fly with sharp, aggressive strips to make the cup-faced head "chug" and splash water forward. Allow a pause between strips to let the fly settle and the ripples expand. This pause is often when the strike occurs. Adjust your cadence based on the fish's reaction, speeding up if they are aggressive or slowing down if they are sluggish.

When To Use It

Use the Poppin Peanut during low-light conditions such as dawn and dusk when predatory fish are hunting near the surface. It is also an excellent choice on cloudy or overcast days. This fly excels in choppy water where a louder fly is needed to get noticed above the surface noise. It works well during baitfish blitzes or when you see fish busting on topwater.

Why We Like It

We like this fly because it moves a lot of water and creates a commotion that fish cannot ignore. The 4/0 hook provides the confidence needed to fight trophy-sized fish without worrying about bending or breaking. It is durable enough to withstand multiple strikes from toothy species like Bluefish or Pike. The profile is large enough to attract big fish but light enough to cast comfortably with an 8-weight or 9-weight rod.

Comparisons

MFC Poppin Peanut Fly vs MFC Crease Fly:

The Poppin Peanut is designed for maximum noise and water displacement with a chugging action. The Crease Fly has a slimmer profile and acts as a slider or diver with a quieter presentation. Choose the Poppin Peanut when you want to call fish in from a distance or in rough water. Choose the Crease Fly for calmer water or when fish are spooked by loud splashes.

MFC Poppin Peanut Fly vs Umpqua Pole Dancer:

The Poppin Peanut moves in a straight line with a pop-and-stop action. The Pole Dancer is designed to "walk the dog" with a side-to-side motion that mimics a swimming snake or baitfish. The Pole Dancer requires a rhythmic rod tip action to work correctly, while the Poppin Peanut relies on simple strips. Use the Pole Dancer for a continuous swimming presentation and the Poppin Peanut for an erratic, wounded presentation.

MFC Poppin Peanut Fly vs Standard Saltwater Gurgler:

The Poppin Peanut has a cupped face that digs into the water to create a deep "bloop" sound. A Gurgler has a folded foam lip that creates a surface wake and a lighter spitting sound. The Gurgler is better suited for shallow flats or calm days where a subtle disturbance is preferred. The Poppin Peanut is the better choice for deeper water or when you need to make a loud statement to trigger a strike.