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I remember seeing this bait in their catalog (back in the 70's) but never saw one at a store. It was a jig with some kind of blade/ line tie. (not like chatterbaits or a Eaker shaker thing). Any "experienced" folks out there remember this? Was that blade "fixed" and what was it made of? Do you still have/use one? thanks....later

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Thanks LHC...thats it! I need one of these for my "museum"....

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blade was fixed. I may have one in the basement...don't know when I'll get to it but I have left myself a memo on my desktop. If I have it, it's yours.

TJ

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hey detroit...I'm in Windsor. lol

TJ

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I had one at one time ..don't know where it went.

It is a fixed blade which gives the lure a side to side wobble , the blade/lip is upturned and helps the lure to slide over pads, grass,stick ups etc...I have used this lure quite successfully in heavy cover situations and caught a lot of fish with it.This lure is definitely worth trying if you fish a lot of real heavy cover..IMO it is one of the best heavy cover baits that can't be matched by many.

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