It might be one of those wedge front wood cranks that were famous in
California. Mostly hand carved until recent years.
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"Chuck Coger" wrote in message
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I was fishing along side a guy who was catching a lot of fish. He looked
at my
lure and more or less said his lure is better. At least that is what i
think he
said. He fished with a lot of confidence and i later heard others say
that
he
had done very well at other times too. I forgot to ask him the f%%%ing
name of
the lure.
I saw him again and asked him what was the name of the lure. He changed
the
subject and would only say it was made in America. The lad was also a
little
hard to understand cause of his old country accent.
The lure was like a minnow plug. However it didn't exactly look like a
minnow
plug or track like one either. It was long and cylindrical and somewhat
in
the
shape of a skitter pop. It definitely wasn't a topwater. It would
retrieve
at
about a 2 foot depth and has much of a wobble as a jointed lure. It
definitely
wasn't a suspending bait either and it didn't appear to have a diving
lip
either. The colour was fire tiger. Can anybody put a name to it?