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i have no idea what im doing so bare with me i found this wonderful place when i googled this crawdad lure i seen on tv (canadian sportfishing)last week the guy on the show did not share with us the name of the lure & ive been desperately searchin since so if someone could help please do thanx

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Man, you gotta be a little bit more specific with your descriptions, was it soft or hard, did it look like a real craw or it looked "crawish". Tail weighted crawfish ---> could be a Huddleston Huddlebug, not exactly tail weighted but it 's weighted, could be a River 2 Sea Stand 'n Yabbie, it could also be a Yum Bill Dance Craw Bug, those are some I can remember that are tail weighted.

But that 's not all of it, lots of crwafish soft plastics can be rigged on a shakey head and they become tail weighted craws.

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Sounds like he's talkin bout the Huddelston Huddlebug..which is tail weighted.. ;)

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on the larger version the line went thru the tail weight molded in the tailthn to the line tie on the hook which was placed about where the tail met the body i think he said on the show that was the 3" the smaller one had a similar weight in the tail but the line didnt go thru it i think that 1 was 1.5"they were both soft plastic

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