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tallywhacker


diemai
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Two "Tallywhacker" topwater lures , made of Abache-wood , years ago , out of curiousity about those "strange" American lures , that almost nobody over here was familiar with those days :(.

Though I had mailordered some of those tailblades from Wisconsin , I assembled home-made ones of 0,5 mm stainless sheet(25,4 mm =1") on these lures , because they are lighter in weight for my down-scaled models .

The "pitched" stripe on the tail-section of the smaller lure gives the optic

impression of "something alive" , when tail is rotating not too fast , I have utilized that feature on some other luremodels with rotating head portions , too;) .


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