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theoretically, tail down to disturb the bottom (read that in an article long ago)...when I flipped them it didn't matter

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Agreed, tail-down

Does anyone remember the "Ditto" Gator Tail?

In the 80s, the Ditto gator tail and Stanley Jig vied for top spot.

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Yes. I still have a few.

Allen bought out Ditto. Allen also had a crankbait line IIRC. I've caught a lot of fish on the Gator tails when I'd fish them in the day. Ditto made a Pumpkin/Chart laminate worm with Chart. Glitter that was just a killer on LOZ here in Missouri.

BTW, Zoom's G-tail worm is pretty close to the Gator tail in both appearance and action.

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