Mystery Lure

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2008/08/24 22:48:48 (permalink)

Mystery Lure

I have a bass lure that I can't identify and am looking for some help.  This is a floating/diving lure that sometimes works on bass when nothing else will, but it has no identifying marks and I'd like to purchase some more but can't find any.  Can anyone out there identify it?  I believe I purchased this item about 6 to 7 years ago.  Here are some links to pictures:
 
http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f330/EagleCrg/BottomView.jpg
 
http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f330/EagleCrg/LSideView.jpg
 
http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f330/EagleCrg/BottomView.jpg
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    pghmarty
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    RE: Mystery Lure 2008/08/25 01:18:56 (permalink)
    post edited by pghmarty - 2008/08/25 01:21:14
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    pghmarty
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    RE: Mystery Lure 2008/08/25 01:28:49 (permalink)
    Mann's ????????
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    woodnickle
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    RE: Mystery Lure 2008/08/25 10:49:40 (permalink)
    crippled minnow.

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    rapala11
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    RE: Mystery Lure 2008/08/25 11:10:39 (permalink)
    i have an old crippled minnow (wounded sam?) from the 60s that had the same type body.

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    MuskyMastr
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    RE: Mystery Lure 2008/08/25 13:41:07 (permalink)
    for some reason I wanted to say mann's as well, but could be wrong.

    Better too far back, than too far forward.
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    pghmarty
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    RE: Mystery Lure 2008/08/25 14:53:08 (permalink)
    crippled minnow



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    woodnickle
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    RE: Mystery Lure 2008/08/25 15:05:17 (permalink)
    nope, not cripple minnow.

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    pghmarty
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    RE: Mystery Lure 2008/08/25 15:42:19 (permalink)
    nope, not cripple minnow.


    BUD STEWART "CRIPPLED MINNOW"
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    EagleCrg
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    RE: Mystery Lure 2008/08/25 23:10:58 (permalink)
    I got an answer on another board.  It is a Renosky Crystalina Crippled Shad.  If you're interested, google the name and you will get info on where to order them from Renosky.
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    RE: Mystery Lure 2008/08/26 10:54:16 (permalink)
    I was close.lol

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