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Can someone help me understand what the difference is between the d bill, a bill, Short Fat J Bill, Short K Bill, Fat J Bill

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The original Walters Scrounger jig in the 70’s had a shorter thicker bill for tighter wiggle used with a spade tail grub.

The Walters Scrounger was patent and Trade Name protected.

The patent ran out in the early 90’s but the Scrounger Trade name is still protected. Aaron tried to mfr the Scrounger jig and had to change the name in the early 2000. Wiggle head, Wobble head etc, etc. The bill was made longer in a effort to use stamped plastic in lieu of molded bills. The longer bill folded back when retrieved providing a wider wobble, a thinner molded medium length bill became popular creating a medium tight wiggle. 

Aaron got together with Picasso and offered all 3 bill types to cover the water front.

IMO the original shorter molded bill design with a tight wiggle out produces all the bill designs.

Tom

 

 

 

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7 hours ago, WRB said:

The original Walters Scrounger jig in the 70’s had a shorter thicker bill for tighter wiggle used with a spade tail grub.

The Walters Scrounger was patent and Trade Name protected.

The patent ran out in the early 90’s but the Scrounger Trade name is still protected. Aaron tried to mfr the Scrounger jig and had to change the name in the early 2000. Wiggle head, Wobble head etc, etc. The bill was made longer in a effort to use stamped plastic in lieu of molded bills. The longer bill folded back when retrieved providing a wider wobble, a thinner molded medium length bill became popular creating a medium tight wiggle. 

Aaron got together with Picasso and offered all 3 bill types to cover the water front.

IMO the original shorter molded bill design with a tight wiggle out produces all the bill designs.

Tom

 

 

 

What scroungers are similar to the old style?

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