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Blue Water Candy Back Water Rigged Popping Cork

Blue Water Candy Back Water Rigged Popping Cork

Regular price $8.49 USD
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Blue Water Candy Back Water Rigged Popping Cork

The Blue Water Candy Back Water Rigged Popping Cork comes ready to fish with a pre-attached leader, jig head, and soft plastic bait. Tie it on and start catching. Eight color options match local forage patterns from natural baitfish to bright attractor colors. Designed for redfish, sea trout, and other inshore species. The complete rig eliminates setup time and guesswork for anglers who want to fish, not rig. $8.49.
  • Pre-rigged with leader, jig head, and soft plastic
  • 8 color options
  • Ready to fish out of the package
  • Redfish, sea trout, inshore species
  • $8.49

Read our redfish guide for popping cork techniques

Tie It On and Fish

Setting up a popping cork rig means choosing a cork, tying a leader, selecting a jig head, and threading a soft plastic. The Back Water Rigged Popping Cork does all of that for you. The leader length, jig head weight, and soft plastic are matched to work together out of the package.

Eight colors cover the range from natural baitfish patterns to bright attractors. Stock a few colors and you are ready for any inshore conditions. At $8.49 for a complete rig, the convenience is worth it compared to buying components separately.

Complete Pre-Rigged Setup

Cork, leader, jig head, and soft plastic bait are assembled and ready to fish. The components are matched to work together as a balanced presentation. Tie to your main line and cast.

Eight Color Options

Snot Rocket (Green), Pearl White, Christmas Tree, Glow, Natural, Carolina Bug, and more. The selection covers natural baitfish patterns, bright attractors, and glow options for low light conditions.

Balanced Presentation

The jig head weight and soft plastic size are matched to the cork buoyancy. The bait suspends at the right depth and swims naturally when the cork is popped. No guessing on component matching.

How to Fish the Rigged Popping Cork

1. Tie the pre-rigged cork to your main line (improved clinch or uni knot)

2. Cast to grass edges, oyster bars, docks, or flats

3. Pop the cork with short rod tip snaps

4. Pause 3-5 seconds between pops to let the bait sink and flutter

5. The soft plastic swims up on the pop and flutters down on the pause

6. Set the hook when the cork goes under

Specs & Common Questions

Everything you need to know before you buy

Full Specifications +
Brand Blue Water Candy
Model Back Water Rigged
Type Pre-Rigged Popping Cork
Includes Cork, Leader, Jig Head, Soft Plastic
Colors 8 Options
Price $8.49
What is included? +
Popping cork, pre-attached leader, jig head, and soft plastic bait. Everything you need for a popping cork rig. Just tie to your main line. Our redfish guide covers popping cork techniques.
What species? +
Redfish and sea trout are the primary targets. Also effective for flounder, snook, and other inshore species. Our flounder guide covers inshore techniques.
What color for clear water? +
Natural and Pearl White are best for clear water. Brighter colors like Snot Rocket and Christmas Tree work in stained water. Glow is effective at dawn, dusk, and on overcast days. Our sight casting guide covers color selection.
Can I replace the soft plastic? +
Yes. When the soft plastic wears out, thread a new one onto the jig head. You can also replace with live shrimp. The rig continues to work with any bait on the jig head. Our redfish guide covers bait options.
How does this compare to the unrigged version? +
The rigged version ($8.49) is ready to fish with matched components. The unrigged Back Water Candy ($5.99) lets you choose your own leader, hook, and bait. Rigged for convenience, unrigged for customization.
What rod and line? +
Medium or medium-light spinning rod with 10-20lb braided line works well. The pre-rigged setup casts easily on standard inshore tackle. Our redfish guide covers gear recommendations.