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What is this jointed lure what kind of lip is this?

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What kind of lure and never seen this lip cant find it anywhere seems to be made of wood very light.

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  • 6 months later...

Looking to me like a weird jointed version of a skitterpop, I'll dig through my box of vintage lures and see if I've got anything resembling that sometime this week. 

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I loaned my antique lure books so unable to look this lure up. I recall seeing these just can’t remember the name?

Tom

My 2002 old fishing lures and tackle didn't have it. I just looked thru 680 pages. thanks.  :3d-funny-eyes:

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The only thing I’ve seen even close to that is a Nils Master Big Mouth. But I don’t think that one. 

It looks sort of like a more modern version of a Pflueger Palomine.

 

It would have to be a topwater, right? I wonder if it is one of those lures that's supposed to make bubbles.

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22 hours ago, Catt said:

IDK ?

 

@whitwolf or @Team9nine

 

1 hour ago, fin said:

It looks sort of like a more modern version of a Pflueger Palomine.

 


Need better pics with better light and more angles with this one. I can’t even tell what kind of lip or attachment from the shading, but agree with @fin about some resemblance to the Palomine.

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I don’t think it’s a Palomine. All the pics I’ve seen seem to show a V-shaped metal lip, whereas this lure looks like it’s simply a gaping mouth carved into the body of the lure. 

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