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Whats this lure?

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I found a lure, a worm actually. It has the body of a grub, but the tail comes the whole way up to the front of it. It looks like a big tail off a worm. It looks good in the water, I want to find more, but I need to know what they are. Thanks.

                                                     

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Post a pic, it 's easier to identify than with such a short description.

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When you say "tail" are you referring to a ribbontail?

Roger

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Sorry, I can't post a pic. The tail is strait, but it kinda swirls like a ribbontail, it runs the entire length of the worm.

Does it look anything like this?

g-grub.jpg

That's a Mr. Twister G-Grub.  I've seen similar things from other companies.  They're usually called a leech by most companies I think.

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