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Remember the old Accardo Blue Gill Special popper? Here is how it is described in an old Accardo catalog, “An old time tested Body Style Popper made up in a new and exciting fashion that has proven itself to be a real Fish Getter.” Pultz Poppers has duplicated that “Fish Getter” and they call theirs Pultz Bluegill Special. Check it out at BreamBugs.com It is available in hook sizes 8 and 10. While you are there take a look at all 70 made-in-America Pultz products.
Seth Godin produced a fun and productive book called, “Purple Cow.” Pultz Poppers produces a fun and productive popper called, “Purple Cow Bug.” The Purple Cow Bug is remarkable. See all the Pultz Poppers at the remarkable BreamBugs website, www.BreamBugs.com












The Little Fatty Popper, chartreuse body, black hackle, chartreuse tail, is still the number one best selling popper on the BreamBugs website. The Little Fatty, made by Pultz Poppers, is like the old Miss Prissy which was once made by the Accardo Tackle Company. With black spackle paint on the chartreuse body and eight rubber legs this popper gets the attention of both bream and bass. In addition to those features it also floats correctly ensuring more catches. Look at all the different styles of Little Fatty poppers at www.BreamBugs.com












In the South, all panfish are referred to as bream. I don’t know why!
The Latin word for bream is “Abramic brama”. Poppers used for fly fishing for bream are commonly called “bugs.” Thus, the name Bream – Bugs. Check out all the “bugs” for “bream” at BreamBugs.com.
Pictured here is the Pultz Little Fatty, chartreuse, black, chartreuse, the number
one best-selling popper on the BreamBugs website.www.BreamBugs.com












The staff at BreamBugs.com wishes you a safe and enjoyable 4th of July. Go
fly fishing on the Fourth!
Pictured here is the Pultz Patriotic Popper which is
MADE IN THE USA!
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