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If you see a wake forming behind, stop popping and just keep reeling until he strikes or loses interest.
Maybe its a thing and maybe not but some time ago I began a quest to win the muskie topping event and I ran into the issue of the fish coming up behind the lure and hitting it then simply darting away, as the OP stated there seemed to be no way to prevent this or entice the fish to take the lure, during my time trying to work out this event I discovered that if I lowered my drag setting a few notches below where I would normally run it for that set up I would almost never miss a strike (ended up winning twice)
Again maybe its just me but lowering the drag really seems to work, why I don't know, maybe its a resistance thing in the fish AI.
Whatever the case its something to try, maybe it'll work for you.
Tried it, (reduced drag setting on retrieve), works for me.
Thanks for the tip. o7
Topwater fishing IRL involves as many blowups without a connection as it does actually hookups, if not more. It's very common to have several fish take a swing at a topwater bait before one ever commits. In the real world you can just throw something else behind it right away like a trick worm or something they can see, but in the game once the fish is gone he's gone.