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Help me identify maker of this Walking Bait

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This was one of my lake finds this past winter and its been getting hammered and I wanted to pick up some additional units. I originally thought it was just a spook jr, but there are no markings on the lure and it does have rattles, not a one knocker but one big and bigger balls. Note the black color around the eye and the yellow on the bottom of the head. Ignore the hooks since I have replaced those, it looks just like a spook and walks good and catches fish but maybe it was an older model. Do they make a rattlin spook junior?

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Solved by BigAngus752

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That thing has difficulty been used, are those hook wear marks on the sides? I’ve never had a topwater that long, that the hooks wore on the side.

I googled “bone colored topwater” then clicked images. I couldn’t find an exact match.

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1 hour ago, BigAngus752 said:

Via Google Lens

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I did google lens several times and always came up with a spook, lol...will take a look at those, thanks.

1 hour ago, GRiver said:

That thing has difficulty been used, are those hook wear marks on the sides? I’ve never had a topwater that long, that the hooks wore on the side.

I googled “bone colored topwater” then clicked images. I couldn’t find an exact match.

HaHa yeah I usually put bigger hooks on stuff and the original were rusted out since I found it on shore over the winter.But yup those sections are hook wear marks, been fishing it a lot lately and catching pretty good anount of fish with it just nothing large but last week probably caught close to 60 fish on it. It walks really good and I have tried larger and smaller spooks but they seem to prefer this one so I keep throwing it, lol.

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