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Can anyone identify the company or name of this lure? I bought this from another guy at a swap meet but it was in a ziploc bag, so I couldnt identify it. It has nice action n I would love to get more. It is a reaper lure but with a ribbed body. Thnx for any help.

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not sure that specific brand but most call it their "reaper".

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rockchalk06: it is similar however very different.  the reaper that i have is flat on one side and rounded on the other.  the tail is also not splited like the one u showed.  its also have softer material than the one that you showed.  thnx for the help though.  

I've seen a very similar reaper if not the same at Phil's Propellers in Redding CA.  They were hand poured.  That place has hundreds of custom hand poured baits.  Maverick Baits out of Lakeport CA also has a similar hand poured reaper called the Shark. That bait is slick.

I make a hand pour just like that in green pumpkin or salt and pepper or clear with a purple tint, all for smallies the more softener you add the greater they work but the more you lose. very easy to make do a search for hand pour mold i made my  mold from one bait and modeling clay I can only pour two at a time but makes for good quality control..lol all the baits are flat on one side which makes them fall a little different when free lining in shallow water. They really work

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