The Lunker Punker by Black Dog Bait Company
October 27, 2008 by Mario Guel
This bait looks amazing on the top of the water. The Lunker Punker looks more like a real fish skimming across the surface of the water than to it’s comparisons by ten fold. I once witnessed seeing an Osprey eagle attempt to capture this bait off of the surface thinking it was a tasty trout. It’s action is unlike no other walk-the-dog top water bait that I have seen. It seems to add some spice to it’s walk by rolling on it’s sides when you yank down on your rod, then up righting itself once it stops it’s zig or zag. This action is what greatly contributes to the amount of disturbance that this lure can create while cruising across the top of the water. Rattles are not needed in this bait for it to capture the attention of any feeding fish that may be in the area. Fished fast or slow, this bait is a deadly weapon when pursuing the top water bite for hungry Blackie’s or aggressive Linsiders.
You may be curious about what rod to use when throwing the 4 ounce Lunker Punker or the smaller 3.5 ounce Lunker Punker Jr. I throw the 3.5 ounce Lunker Punker Jr. on a Kistler flipping stick(KFS76) which has a medium to fast tip and a semi-stout body. This rod works great with this bait and it only cost me $99.00! I have heard from others that the Dobyn’s 735c will also work when hucking the Junior around at your local waters. I was throwing the Junior on a Dobyn’s 736c when I bent out one of the hook holders while fighting a 10 pound striper. This lead me to begin using a lighter rod. Although, I would like to note that if the only heavy rod you have is a broom stick, use a 5 foot 20lb mono leader at the end of your braid to help cusion the stiffness of the rod.
I am sure that one of the Okuma Big Bait rod’s will also work for you as well. My buddy, Jerry “Jerbs” Smyth, throws the Lunker Punker Senior on his 7’6” Okuma Big Bait heavy rod and seems to not have any trouble making his bait walk properly across the top of the water.
When using this bait for the Linesiders, I have Spider Wire’s 65 pound braid tied to my high speed Curado 201 reel. I buy this line at Wal-Mart, it’s only $14.99 there. You did not hear the from me…Using a high speed reel is necessary to have just in case the biggies start swimming towards you after they are hooked. You always want a bend in your rod or the fish just might unbutton.
I have also followed the advice that I have read on other websites by replacing the split rings and hooks to insure that my fish do not bend out any of the hardware attached to the lure while hustling them in. I found me some 1/0 Owner 2x hooks and some 70lb split rings to replace the factory hardware. Although, I have read that you may want to put on the 4x hooks if you are using braid that is as strong as what I am using. You know what? Just loosen up the drag a little bit if you can’t find that size.
I mentioned above that I bent out one of the hook holders while fighting a fish. Thankfully, the other hooks were stuck firmly into the fish’s mouth and I was able to net it. I was hoping that Black Dog Bait Co. may be able to help me out with a replacement due to the high cost of the lure. I made two attempts to contact them via the contact form on their website to report the issue and received no response. I hope that this is not true for others out there who may have experienced any other problems with this bait. I assume that they may be too busy to address the issue. Luckily, Mel Cotton’s Sporting Goods replaced the bait at no cost. Thanks Glenn!
(Authors Note added 11/13/2008: Grant at Black Dog Baits stated that he attempted to contact me and I believe the email must have been lost. After getting a replacement from Mel’s, I bent the hook holder out again on another big fish the following week. I contacted Grant and he stated that they would repair the bait at no cost. All I had to do was sent it back to them.
Following this second incident, I brought back my drag quite a bit. I believe that my drag may have been too tight while using the 65lb braid. Be sure your drag is loose if you are using 4x hooks and 65 pound braid.)
I have yet to hook a Largemouth on the bait although I will definitely be throwing this bait at a local lake for the the Largies next year. The Lunker Punker from Black Dog Bait Company is a good investment to make if you like watching fish crush top water lures. This bait will never be left home when I am heading out for a trip and hopefully, this will be the bait I catch some personal bests on in the future.
The author with a California Delta Striped Bass caught on a Lunker Punker Jr.

Awesome article!!
Just out of curiosity, has anyone else out there experienced issues with the Lunker Punker or any other Black Dog Bait Co. lure?
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Never had any problems with any of my Black Dog Baits lures. In fact they are a very reputable company and if you had any issues I’m sure Jeremy would clear them up for you. Great bait company, great designer, and they really catch big fish. About my only complaint is that everyone is on to their products…sure good for them bad for us fishing their stuff.