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Help Me Id A Buzz Bait

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A few years ago I lost a buzz bait that was the only one like it I had ever seen. It was an in-line bait shaped like a cross between a boomerang/sting ray in the body (front) with downward facing eyes. The "wings" were curved so that the lure always swam with the hook facing up. Following the body was the buzzbait blade and a large hook which when I got it had a large curly tailed grub on it. Does anyone here know what this bait is called? I am hoping it was not folk art, but can be replaced. If I know the name that will help me in my search. Thanks in advance for your help. Reply to this post for everyone, or PM me if you can help.

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