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$4.20The Story
The Pineapple Grenade Popper Fly is a loud, surface popper built to call fish up and make them commit. It throws water, pushes a strong wake, and gives you that sharp “pop” sound that can pull strikes from a long way off. If you chase aggressive topwater eats from species like bass, panfish, or saltwater predators in shallow zones, this is the kind of pattern you want ready on the deck.
Why We Like It
This fly is tied by Umpqua Feather Merchants, and it is made to be fished hard. The popper head design is meant to move water with very little effort, so you can keep a steady cadence without wearing out your stripping hand. It is also a great choice when you want a fly that stands out in choppy water or low light, since the surface disturbance is what fish key on more than fine detail.
Due to the handmade nature of this product, the item you receive may vary from the photos. Please note that flies that are not individually packaged are not returnable.
Comparisons
Pineapple Grenade Popper Fly vs a standard foam popper:
A standard foam popper is a simple topwater tool that can be easy to cast and fish, especially at short range. The Pineapple Grenade Popper Fly is built around a more aggressive “push water” concept, which helps it show up better when fish need help finding the fly on the surface.
Choose the Pineapple Grenade Popper Fly when you want more noise and surface commotion per strip. Choose a basic foam popper when you want a quieter profile for calm water and fish that are acting wary.
Pineapple Grenade Popper Fly vs a diver-style surface bug:
Diver-style bugs are made to dig under the film and leave a bubble trail, then float back up on the pause. The Pineapple Grenade Popper Fly is designed to stay on top and “pop” with crisp surface splash, which can be easier for fish to track in chop or around shoreline cover.
Pick the Pineapple Grenade Popper Fly when you want a clean topwater sound and a steady bloop-and-pause rhythm. Pick a diver when you want a subsurface darting action and longer pauses between moves.
Pineapple Grenade Popper Fly vs a deer-hair bass bug:
Deer-hair bugs can make a softer push and can be shaped in many profiles, but they often need more drying time and can take on water after repeated casts. The Pineapple Grenade Popper Fly is designed for quick, repeatable surface disturbance and tends to keep its topwater presence through a long session.
Go with the Pineapple Grenade Popper Fly when you want a consistent pop, easy-to-repeat action, and a fly that keeps calling fish up. Go with a deer-hair bug when you want a more natural, muted footprint and a bulkier silhouette without a hard pop.

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

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

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
The Pineapple Grenade Popper Fly is a loud, surface popper built to call fish up and make them commit. It throws water, pushes a strong wake, and gives you that sharp “pop” sound that can pull strikes from a long way off. If you chase aggressive topwater eats from species like bass, panfish, or saltwater predators in shallow zones, this is the kind of pattern you want ready on the deck.
Why We Like It
This fly is tied by Umpqua Feather Merchants, and it is made to be fished hard. The popper head design is meant to move water with very little effort, so you can keep a steady cadence without wearing out your stripping hand. It is also a great choice when you want a fly that stands out in choppy water or low light, since the surface disturbance is what fish key on more than fine detail.
Due to the handmade nature of this product, the item you receive may vary from the photos. Please note that flies that are not individually packaged are not returnable.
Comparisons
Pineapple Grenade Popper Fly vs a standard foam popper:
A standard foam popper is a simple topwater tool that can be easy to cast and fish, especially at short range. The Pineapple Grenade Popper Fly is built around a more aggressive “push water” concept, which helps it show up better when fish need help finding the fly on the surface.
Choose the Pineapple Grenade Popper Fly when you want more noise and surface commotion per strip. Choose a basic foam popper when you want a quieter profile for calm water and fish that are acting wary.
Pineapple Grenade Popper Fly vs a diver-style surface bug:
Diver-style bugs are made to dig under the film and leave a bubble trail, then float back up on the pause. The Pineapple Grenade Popper Fly is designed to stay on top and “pop” with crisp surface splash, which can be easier for fish to track in chop or around shoreline cover.
Pick the Pineapple Grenade Popper Fly when you want a clean topwater sound and a steady bloop-and-pause rhythm. Pick a diver when you want a subsurface darting action and longer pauses between moves.
Pineapple Grenade Popper Fly vs a deer-hair bass bug:
Deer-hair bugs can make a softer push and can be shaped in many profiles, but they often need more drying time and can take on water after repeated casts. The Pineapple Grenade Popper Fly is designed for quick, repeatable surface disturbance and tends to keep its topwater presence through a long session.
Go with the Pineapple Grenade Popper Fly when you want a consistent pop, easy-to-repeat action, and a fly that keeps calling fish up. Go with a deer-hair bug when you want a more natural, muted footprint and a bulkier silhouette without a hard pop.



















