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Pedigo Spinrite

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The Pedigo Spinrite was invented by Cecil Pedigo in Bowling Green KY, in the late 1950s. It's a cut face tail spinner, and was available in 1/4 and 1/2 oz sizes. Some were produced with a marabou feather on the tail.         It was popular with Tennessee and Kentucky fisherman. Mostly cast over deep water and allowed to fall, and fished with a lift drop retrieve.                                    I've never used one, but it always looked like a good fish catcher. Has anyone had any experience with this old tailspinner?

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Yep, used Spinrites in both weights plus Pedigo was my favorite pork rind trailer L3 & L4 until Uncle Josh bought the company and killed it.

Little George tail spinner became the go to spinrites.

I had a mold made with a sliding line design that incorporate a small vinyl skirt in both spinerite shape and tail spinner that work good, don’t have the mold anymore, still have a few lures.

Tom

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