![]() It is impregnated with salt, and 15 percent of its body weight consists of salt. ![]() It is manufactured in the following hues: Bama Bug, Black/Blue, California Craw, Canada Craw, The Deal, Green Pumpkin, Green Pumpkin/Orange, Hot Craw, Hot Snakes, Junebug, Mudbug, and Sprayed Grass. The epidermis of the dorsal and ventral areas is identical, and they are embossed with scores of tiny pimples. The inside edges of the twin-tail appendages are smooth. Each outside edge is adorned with 15 saw-tooth-like features. It is about one-sixteenth of an inch thick at its thickest spot. When it is not split in half, it is one-half of an inch wide at its widest spot, and when it is split, each appendage is one-quarter of an inch wide at its widest spot. When that ElaZtech bubble is severed, the beaver-style tail is split in half, and these twin-tail appendages create a scissor-like movement in the water rather than the subtle fluttering, thumbing, flapping, and gliding movement of the beaver-style tail. In essence, it is two appendages that are linked together at their tips by a small bubble of ElaZtech, which allows them to simulate the profile of a beaver’s tail. Each of the flat sides are adorned with tiny veins like a leaf’s veins.Ī major appendage radiates from the end of the torso’s posterior section. Each side or edge of the appendage is adorned with four leaf-like teeth. They are three-quarter of an inch long, one-half of an inch wide at its widest spot, and one-sixteenth of an inch thick. ![]() These appendages are flat like a kite and a leaf. Some folks describe the shape of these two appendages as leaf like, and others call it kite shaped. Its dorsal area is slightly convexed.Ī small appendage radiates from each side of the seventeenth rib. The ventral portion of the torso is indented or concaved with what Nussbaum described as a hook slot, which is about 1 1/4 inches long and about one-eighth of an inch wide at its widest spot. At the seventeenth rib, the torso is three-eighths of an inch wide with a circumference of about 1 1/4 inches. The largest portion of the torso is situated near the tenth rib and about fifteen-sixteenths of an inch from the tip of the head, and it is nine-sixteenths of an inch wide with a circumference of about 1 5/8 inches. At the first rib, the torso is five-sixteenths of an inch wide with a circumference of about fifteen-sixteenths of an inch. The four-sixteenths of an inch of the torso that is devoid of the ribs is situated at the end of its posterior section, and its epidermis is smooth. The ribs encircle 1 5/16 inches of the torso. Its torso is 1 9/16 inches long with 17 ribs, and it is what some folks describe as a pear-shaped body. This is where Midwest finesse anglers will insert the hook and collar of a mushroom-style jig. Its head is minute and somewhat dome shaped, possessing a width of one-quarter of an inch and a height of about three-sixteenths of an inch.
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