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Anyone remember this lure from the 60's and 70's? I don"t think it was real popular, but my dad and I sure caught a lot of fish on them.  The spoon goes up like a chatterbait but it is fixed to the jighead rather than free swinging and the worm swims along horizontally, I visualized it as a leech imitation.

Darnit, I can't get the photo to upload, I'll have to get some kid to show me how to do it.

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What we called a Lazy Ike didn't have a spoon on it. It was a boomerang shaped crankbait with a very wide wobble. I'll see if I can find a picture rather than going digging through old tackle boxes.

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Lazy Ike Wiggly Jig

 

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There’s a company called Wobblehead lures that might have a similar action as that Wiggly Jig. These used to be sold at Bass Pro, but I think you gotta order directly from the website now.

 

Thankfully, it looks like they’ve upgraded the hooks & design a little. The ones I bought 10+ yrs ago at Memphis Bass Pro have crummy hooks, but still catch fish. They work with any straight tail worm, like a trick or finesse worm. I’ve had good luck using a Zman finesse worm on the Wobblehead. 
 

https://wobbleheadlures.com/shop

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2 hours ago, FrnkNsteen said:

This is what we called a Lazy Ike

Lazy Ike made the other lure too .They also made the Natural Ike crankbait which I own a few .

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8 minutes ago, scaleface said:

Lazy Ike made the other lure too .They also made the Natural Ike crankbait which I own a few .

Really?,... Didn't realize Lazy Ike was the manufacturer name. All this time I thought that was the lure name.

 

Had no idea! Learn something new every day. Some days, more than one! ?

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Thanks for all the responses, the wobble head lure sounds like an interesting lure. 

Does anyone remember using the original banana shaped lazy ike? I recall fishing as a little kid (5 or 6 years old) with my older brother. 3 times drifting past the same stump I caught a nice walleye, a nice crappie and a good sized bass on a perch colored lazy ike, I was rather proud of myself. I have not however touched one in years.

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