Skip to product information
1 of 1

Cajun Thunder Magnum 4" Popping Cork | Precision Tackle

Cajun Thunder Magnum 4" Popping Cork | Precision Tackle

Regular price $11.99 USD
Regular price Sale price $11.99 USD
Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Color

Out of stock

Quantity
  • Secure Checkout
  • Handmade in USA
  • Free Shipping $69+

Shipping & Returns

FREE 3-5 day shipping on orders over $69.
30-day money-back guarantee - send it back for any reason, no questions asked.

View full details

Cajun Thunder Magnum 4" Popping Cork by Precision Tackle

The Cajun Thunder Magnum is a 4" popping cork built for maximum sound and distance. The loud clacker system produces aggressive surface commotion that calls fish from farther away than compact popping corks. Heavier weighting launches long casts and works in deeper water where lighter corks struggle to keep the bait in the strike zone. Four fluorescent colors for high visibility. Built for the situations where you need to cover water and attract fish aggressively. $11.99.
  • Large 4" magnum body
  • Loud clacker for maximum sound
  • Heavy weighting for long casts
  • 4 fluorescent colors
  • $11.99

Read our redfish guide for popping cork techniques

Maximum Sound, Maximum Distance

When fish are scattered, you need to cover water and call them to you. The Cajun Thunder Magnum does both. The large 4" body creates more surface disturbance than standard popping corks. The clacker system produces a loud, sharp sound on every pop that carries through the water.

The heavy weighting serves two purposes. It launches long casts to reach distant structure and feeding fish. And it keeps the rig working in deeper water and current where lighter corks lose their effectiveness. This is the big-water popping cork for covering ground.

Loud Clacker System

The clacker produces a sharp, loud popping sound on every rod snap. The sound carries farther than internal rattles, calling fish from greater distances. Most effective when fish are scattered and you need to attract them to your presentation.

4" Magnum Body

The 4" body creates substantial surface disturbance that is visible and audible to fish from a distance. The larger profile also provides more buoyancy for heavier baits and jig heads.

Heavy Weighting

The heavy internal weight enables long casts to reach distant structure and fish. The extra weight also helps the cork work effectively in moderate current and deeper water where lighter corks struggle.

How to Fish the Cajun Thunder Magnum Popping Cork

1. Rig a 2-4 foot leader below the cork with your hook or jig head

2. Cast long to distant structure, channel edges, or open flats

3. Pop aggressively with sharp rod snaps for maximum clacker sound

4. Pause 3-5 seconds between pops

5. The loud sound attracts fish from distance to your bait

6. Set the hook hard when the cork disappears

Specs & Common Questions

Everything you need to know before you buy

Full Specifications +
Brand Precision Tackle
Model Cajun Thunder Magnum
Size 4"
Sound Clacker System
Colors Fl. Yellow, Fl. Orange, Sunglow, Pink
Price $11.99
How does this compare to the Back Bay Thunder? +
The Cajun Thunder Magnum is the big-water option: louder, heavier, longer casting. The Back Bay Thunder ($5.94) is the shallow-water option: compact, subtle rattle. Use the Magnum for open water and distance, the Back Bay for skinny water.
What species? +
Redfish and sea trout primarily. The loud clacker also attracts drum, snook, and other inshore predators. The aggressive sound works best when fish are feeding actively. Our redfish guide covers popping cork tactics.
Is it too loud for shallow water? +
The Magnum is designed for open water and deeper flats where the loud clacker is an advantage. In skinny water where fish spook easily, the Back Bay Thunder with its subtler rattle is a better choice.
What bait under this cork? +
Live shrimp, larger soft plastics, heavier jig heads. The Magnum's extra buoyancy handles heavier baits that would sink smaller corks. Our redfish guide covers bait selection for popping corks.
Why $11.99? +
The Magnum uses a larger body, heavier weighting, and a precision clacker system. The additional material and engineering costs more than compact corks. The casting distance and sound attraction justify the price for anglers who need big-water performance. Our sight casting guide covers when each cork style works best.
What color? +
All four colors are fluorescent for maximum visibility. Choose based on personal preference for spotting the cork. The color helps you track the cork at distance after a long cast. Our redfish guide covers inshore setup.