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Hello... I have a pack of blue 9" Fliptail Daddy worms. the lable has sence come off and I can't think of who made these worms? I do know that I purchased them around 1975. Any old timmers like me have any ideas ????

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Excuse me but you're reading their copyright date; Copyright Fliptail Lure Company © 1999 2005. That is the original Fliptail products but is now owned I think by Ozark Tackle, Wholesale Manufacturing And Supply, Inc.

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Either way a paddle tail worm is old news

You can get them at most tackle shops in a variety of colors and sizes

I like Gamblers Flapping Daddy.

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That's Fliptails big daddy worm.

Back in the day you had your choice of Fliptails, Creme and Manns Jellyworms.

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cart7t - don't forget your Burke "buckshot" worms, and the Lindy tails..man are we old...

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they need to reproduce the floating lizards

I used one of my dads old ones and got bit the first time I threw it out.

The only lizrd I have ever had luck with

                       -gk

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cart7t - don't forget your Burke "buckshot" worms, and the Lindy tails..man are we old...

I also left off the old Mr. Twister original twister tail worms.  Quite a selection we had back then huh?   ;D

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they need to reproduce the floating lizards

I used one of my dads old ones and got bit the first time I threw it out.

The only lizrd I have ever had luck with

                       -gk

WHATTT!! Lizards is def the top 3 of my favorite baits!

Btw, bps makes a floating lizard that comes in varouis sizes and colors.

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Back in the late sixties and early seventies the original Fliptail lizard was a killer in this area.

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they need to reproduce the floating lizards

I used one of my dads old ones and got bit the first time I threw it out.

The only lizrd I have ever had luck with

                       -gk

They still make them just click on the web stie  :o

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